Geography can be an exciting adventure. Your children will love exploring different locations without even leaving the house! Project Around the World eBooks helps you do just that. Filled with activities and resources to take a virtual trip to places you’ve always been interested in.
This eBook series is a perfect supplement to your geography curriculum or a summer stay-cation activity. The projects are geared for elementary-age children and can easily be adapted for preschoolers. This post contains a giveaway. For more information see my disclosure policy.
Each eBook contains directions for location themed activities, crafts, books, resources and more! These experiences are extremely educational and so fun, your children will be begging to take another “trip”. Expand their horizons, nurture a passion for geography, and consider taking a virtual trip this summer! Go to Creative Family Fun to purchase or enter the Giveaway Below!
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Who am I? says
I have no idea how to teach geography outside of doing flash cards.
Janine LaTulippe says
Flash cards are great! I have a fun game for geography that I’m going to post on Sunday night so stay tuned. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Steph Rich says
I honestly have not dove into Geography with my girls but I certainly want to. We do have a floor puzzle of the 50 states that we’ve put together and practiced the capitols.
Janine LaTulippe says
We have a puzzle of the 50 states, but have not practiced capitols. I think when people think of geography, they think of memorizing places, and that is part of it, but there are so many beautiful and unique terrain features that you can talk about. How the weather and climate in different places contributes to crops and culture. Thanks for the comment Steph!
Alaina says
My son is really young- but he was born in South America- so we hope to teach him from living here about his birth country!!
Janine LaTulippe says
What an Amazing experience! Yes, you don’t want him to forget where he was born. That is a special story. Thanks for stopping by!
Anonymous says
We use various things. Our current curriculum includes geography. We use coloring pages and puzzles. Our co-op has been studying different countries around the world. My kids like to look at maps and atlases.
Jessica
Tanya M says
My daughter loves geography.
Every time we read a book or come across something that interests her, we go to our world map and find that place: where this author’s native country is, where the story takes place, etc.
Thank you for the giveaway.
Rachel Goff says
Thank you for the opportunity! I think this would be a great asset!
Susan says
Yes, I do teach them geography—I want their sense of where they are at in the world to be better than mine. 😉
We love maps—we keep a large world map on the wall and refer to it often.
Michelle Crooker says
We teach geography by traveling – but living on the East Coast – Alaska is a bit far to teach that way. 🙂
Anonymous says
Hi,
I have supplemented our geography with postcrossing.com. It is a free website that allows you to send and receive postcards from all over the world. My son is 7 and we have set up the account in his name so the postcards are addressed to him. We also set up the profile so people know they are sending a postcard to a 7 year old. We have a request for people to send a card showing their city, town, village, historical place, or native costume. He must write the note for handwriting practice (I write the address) and we have a large wall map on which we pin where we send cards to and receive cards from. He reads the profiles of the people we are sending cards to and picks out a postcard that he thinks they will like(tricky reading practice). We also use Google Earth and have been able to view people’s houses and their neighborhoods. It’s a fun way to discover the world without traveling!
From Mom and G 🙂
Anonymous says
We will be starting geography soon, this would be a.great help.
WM
elle salazar says
I just remembered when I was a kid how the Charlie Brown and Jim Henson Encyclopedias were really big of a help when it comes to knowing essential information regarding Geography, Biology, even Physics and Chemistry.
Randolph Hoover says
Wow! It’s like getting google maps offline! I’d love to have a map just in case my connection goes off.