Geography I-III Flashcards

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065879
ISBN
9781615387083
Grade 4-8
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Charlotte Mason
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I am not generally a flashcard fan unless they are made by a student. That said, I love these! One side has a black outline map of the continent with a country filled in with black. This gives you not only the country outline, but where it is on the continent giving you context (addressing a flaw of many flashcards - no context.) The capital is boldly written below the map. On the back is a black outline of the country's flag, inviting the student to color it in (addressing another flaw - no personal connection to the flashcard, thus little/no retention.) Below the flag is the country name in bold letters. A student can quiz themselves, practice in pairs, or make up a game to play with a group. I think you could add them to any geography course for fun & practice! About 150 cards, white cardstock, 5.5x4.25" ~ Sara

Publisher's Description of Geography I-III Flashcards
Covering the material from Geography I, II, and III, these flashcards will help your student master the physical and cultural geography of the world. Each card has the national flag, which students can color, with the country name on one side and the map of the country within the context of its continent and its capital on the other.
Category Description for Memoria Press Geography

Memoria Press Geography may be no-frills, but it's a high-quality geography program. The maps are detailed enough for high school students yet also simple enough for elementary kids (an impressive feat). The books are black & white with plenty of fill-in-the-blank exercises to test kids' knowledge. Comb binding. This program is not religious. ~Sara

GEOG 1 and 2 are typically used in upper elementary/middle school. GEOG 3 is typically used in high school.

GEOGRAPHY I covers the Middle East, North Africa, the Mediterranean, Central Europe, the U.K., Scandinavia, and Eastern Europe.

  • The Student Text highlights “recorded history, including the Bible,” with brief discussions of the religions that influence this region.
  • The Student Workbook shows outline maps, plus lists of countries to write on the maps. Section 2 has matching lists of countries/capitals for the regions listed. Section 3 shows maps at the bottom with capitals listed at the top, and students write in the corresponding countries. Section 4 is similar, but students write both the capitals and countries in the blanks. In the back, students are given a list of all 54 countries in alphabetical order and asked to list the capitals of each. 43pp.
  • The Teacher Guide includes a set of the same blank student pages as section 1 (now labeled as quizzes) listed above, plus answer keys to the maps and lists. The Tests are the same as in section 3 listed above. 5 units and 29 lessons. 83pp.
  • Flashcards are used with Geography I, II, and III. These are optional, but they do add a fun hands-on element for your students.
  • Geography I Review is a condensed course that can be added to Geography II for a complete world geography option. Answer Key sold separately.
  • United States Review is a condensed course that can be added as well. Answer Key sold separately.

GEOGRAPHY II covers Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas.

  • In the Student Text, each broad unit is introduced with information about the terrain, climate, people, and language. The lessons then go into detail about narrower areas, such as the Horn of Africa and the Zambezi River region of sub-Saharan Africa. A large map shows students where oceans and rivers are located as well as political boundaries. Important features/events are highlighted, like Victoria Falls near the Zambia/Zimbabwe border and the Rwandan genocide. Facts are shown in a table format and the narratives are understandable for students.
  • The Student Workbook includes activities like labeling maps and writing out the countries and capitals of each. Some pages have word banks (lists) for students to use, while others don’t rely on any clues. Students have to remember some facts about each of the main regions and countries within. 103 pp.
  • The Teacher Guide includes answers to all the map activities in the Student Workbook as well as blank test forms and answers. Tests closely follow the format of the workbook exercises, with plenty of fill-in-the-blanks and labeling.
  • Flashcards are used with Geography I, II, and III. These are optional, but they do add a fun hands-on element for your students.

GEOGRAPHY III is a comprehensive world history course for high school students.

  • The Student Text includes 9 units covering all content from GEOG I & 2.
  • The Student Workbook has maps to label as well as assignments to draw each continent freehand. 121pp.
  • The Teacher Guide includes all answers, reproducible maps, unit tests, and test answers.
  • Flashcards are used with Geography I, II, and III. These are optional, but they do add a fun hands-on element for your students.

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Product Format:Other
Grades:4-8
Brand:Memoria Press
ISBN:9781615387083
Length in Inches:4.25
Width in Inches:5.5
Height in Inches:2.25
Weight in Pounds:1.85
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MP Geography flashcards
The cards are awkward to handle and too large to fit in an index card box. I think they were made for the classroom. However, if this does not bother you, drilling with these cards will really help your child to master the countries and capitals.
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I'd like my children to know where the countries of the world are, and we've been happy with products from Memoria Press in the past.

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