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GEOGRAPHY BASICS Study Unit with Essential Lessons

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Arlene Manemann
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4th - 10th, Homeschool
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For direct instruction or learning centers, this 29 page unit (see Preview), which includes DETAILED directions for teacher guided lessons and high-quality, attractive handouts for students, is ideal for anyone teaching or reviewing -

- WORLD GEOGRAPHY basics and terminology;

- continents and oceans,

- equator, hemispheres, and cardinal directions,

- and now capital city definition and worksheet of capitals of most populous countries.

It has classroom tested handouts that include maps, a word search, reviews with enticing clip-art, pre-quiz, quizzes, and enrichment worksheets. Answers included for the basic worksheets and most of the enrichment worksheets.

Student instruction sheets for labeling and coloring various maps of continents and other locations around the world also include study questions. No answers included for these.

I've added some very basic teacher directions and student handouts for defining continent, country, region, state, city - with student handouts.

NOTE: Black outline map handouts for each continent, the world, and each hemisphere are required, as well as a pull-down world map.

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34 pages
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Integrate visual information (e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or maps) with other information in print and digital texts.

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