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30+ Summer Activities for Middle School Kids

May 7, 2015 | 17 Comments
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Summertime is not just for young children. These 30 summer activities for middle school kids will not only keep them engaged, but it allows them to burn some of the energy they have in reserve during the long year of schooling. Also, look at my page homeschool middle school for more fun tips.

I have gathered up 30 ideas and I’m hoping one of them will inspire you and your kids to savor the moments of homeschooling middle school. They go by fast.

30 Summer Activities for Middle School Kids
  • Play games. My bunch still loves games like Checkers and Life and any type of card game.
  • Try a new sport. Though my boys love traditional sports, they have been trying ping pong lately.
  • Take a craft class together. My friend Cynthia and her son did a pottery class together.

Summer Activities for Middle School

  • Take up singing. Don’t worry if you can’t carry a note. I bought a karaoke machine before we left the states and we loved practicing our singing at the house.
  • Check out some summer classes at the museum or zoo.
  • Create a summer reading list together. Give your children more latitude in deciding what they want to read. Everyone needs to read books that are just for sheer joy.
  • Volunteer at a pet shelter. If you have an animal lover and they are a bit mature, pet shelters are always looking for responsible volunteers.
  • Take up baking. Most kids this age either love to cook or bake.  Chocolate chip cookies are a great motivator with my boys in learning how to bake.

Homeschooling Middle School Kids

  • Ice skating. My boys love to iceskate in the summer when the days are hot. It also burns off excess energy. I love the quiet and calm at home when we come back because they are too tired to start any sibling rivalry.
  • Take them to a homeschool convention.  You know they don’t just sell curriculum there. My boys picked out hands-on science projects and crafts they liked to do. It can also be an opportunity for them to look at curriculum they will be using in the upper grades.
Middle School Kids can create a terrarium @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
  • Swimming. No need to say more.
  • Take up dance classes. Normally in summer the classes are smaller and I find that students get more attention. If you live in place where it’s so hot that you can’t get outdoors for part of the day, an inside activity is a cool relief. We loved the classes offered by Arthur Murray studios.

Summer Learning Ideas for Teens

  • Learn programming. Tiny actually has an interest in this and we might give this a try this summer.
  • Mentoring. Is your child a care giver? Then he or she might enjoy looking at summer programs where they can mentor.
  • Gardening or even container gardening. How long has it been since you made a terrarium?
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Don’t forget summer is a great time to do a living book and hands-on science exploring about plants, fruits and nuts!

Our Journey Westward

I love these series of books because you can use them for grades K – 8.

“The NaturExplorers series was written with 1st-8th graders in mind.

 All of the activities in the studies are very adaptable for all ages, though, and specific ideas are included for incorporating your older and younger students.”

Our Journey Westward
  • Learn to make jewelry. I did this when I was in middle school. Nowadays, any Hobby Lobby or craft store carries beginner supplies.
  • Learn to work with leather. Leather can be expensive, so start with those cheaper chamois wash cloths they sell at Walmart to dry your car with and make a pouch, shirt or choker from it. These fun leather crafts are a fun way to begin learning about working with leather.
  • Go to free concerts. We use to live close to a major college and they had free concerts outside with a variety of musicals from classical to modern that my boys enjoyed going to.

  • Try a new water sports like whitewater rafting. Certainly not for the faint of heart, but if you have a water lover he or she may enjoy taking lessons.
  • Check out you library summer reading program.

Summer Fun for Teens

  • Take up a summer job. Some jobs like a babysitter, dog walker and pet setting services just require a mature young person.
  • Make a lava lamp. Beckons me to my childhood.
  • Learn to sew. I sewed my first pillow in middle school. It’s a shame that skill didn’t stick with me until today.
  • Learn to Cook.
  • Take an online class. You’ll love this fun Poetry and a Movie. Click here for Online Homeschool High School Poetry (No Teaching Involved).
  • Interview a grandparent. This year we have had both sets of grandparents real ill. We are making a chart of questions that Tiny has been wondering about their life and when we return to the states, he will be interviewing them.
Middle School Kids Can Learn Photography @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
  • Take an elective class for high school now. There is no need to wait until high school to take an elective they might be interested in. Too, by taking a class during the summer, they can take their time and it still goes on their high school transcript when they enter the high school years. Look at A to Z List: Middle and High School Homeschool Electives.
  • Learn photography. My niece took up some basic photography during her summer years. Most classes for beginners don’t require any fancy equipment in the beginning. It is a great way to see if a passion turns into a profession as they grow older.

Fun Learning Ideas for Summer

  • Art lessons for the art lover. Sometimes we just don’t have time to get it all in during the school year and taking up art during the summer keeps it fun instead of “school”.
  • Take up reenacting. My sister and her daughters would do history like this during the summer. Living history, hands down beats a dry textbook.
  • Head to the beach. I remember my summer times at the beach roasting corn and marshmallows. Nothing means summer more than spending a day and evening at the beach.

More Summer Homeschool Ideas

  • 20 Fun Summer Learning Activities And Make A Rock Sundial
  • A to Z List: 100 Fun Summer Homeschool Unit Study Ideas
  • 25 Summer Homeschool Ideas To Keep The Learning Spark Alive
  • 30+ Summer Activities for Middle School Kids
  • 11 Fun Summer Activities for Middle Schooler

    Those ideas are just some of the things we have done and pop into my head.

    30 Summer Activities for Middle School Kids

    What about you? What are your favorite activities to do during summer time for middle school kids?

    You’ll love these other ideas:

    • A to Z List: 100 Fun Summer Homeschool Unit Study Ideas
    • Successful Entrepreneur-3 Best Homeschooled Teen Resources
    • Teach Your Homeschooled Teen the Art of Studying (without nagging)
    • How To Homeschool Middle School – Why Eclectic Of Course!
    • How to Build Middle School Curriculum Directly From Amazon
    • 3 Unique Things a Homeschooled Teen Learns From a Teacher’s Manual.
    • How to Use Summertime to Put a Foot in Homeschooling
    • 7 Advantages to Starting Your Homeschool Year in the Summer

    30 Summer Activities for Middle School Kids @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

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    Ancient Egypt Homeschool Unit Study – Hands-on and FUN!

    May 6, 2015 | 1 Comment
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    Studying Ancient Egypt history has been anything but boring for us because I have been determined to keep it hands-on. Also, look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies for more unit studies.

    I have to admit though it is not always easy.

    When I find homeschool history programs like Project Passport: Ancient Egypt from Home School in the Woods that fits what I think history should look like, I am always delighted to share about it.

    Your kids will love this Hands-on Ancient Egypt Unit Study at Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

    I was given a free copy of Project Passport: Ancient Egypt and I was paid for my time. Compensated for my time does not mean paid off.  ALL opinions are my own and for sure I will always tell you what is on my mind. Your experience may vary. When I do accept a review it’s because I am excited to tell you about it. Read my full disclosure here.

    Hands-on Homeschool Ancient Egypt History

    Though we are history lovers in our home, I know that teaching Ancient Egypt history can be quite boring if you don’t find the right resource.

    Passport Project Ancient Egypt Interactive and Hands-on Unit Study @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

    Using Project Passport: Ancient Egypt from Home School in the Woods over the past few weeks has been by far the best curriculum we have used for studying about Ancient Egypt.

    Look at some of these things that makes us swoon over this curriculum.

    • Hands-on activities like mapping Upper and Lower Egypt, creating post cards and preparing a newspaper and recipes.
    • It means a lot to me to have high quality clip art and not babyish looking quality printables for middle school kids.  The printables are high quality and are all labeled so that you can match them to the correct projects.
    • There are a variety of activities to choose from to suit any learning style.  Tiny is my strongest auditory learner of all of my boys and he really was engaged by the beautiful sounding Mp3s like Touring Down the Nile, Interview with an Embalmer and Building a Pyramid.  I haven’t really used the curriculum the way they suggested by picking and choosing.  We tried to cram it all in because each project sounded as fun as the next one. We just had to taste a bit of everything. Along with creating minibooks, we created a passport, created a luggage folder (so cute), a travel itinerary, prepared the scrapbook of sights and snapshots of moments in history (timeline).
    • It’s all laid out Stop by Stop. Even the text you need to read for each lesson is included. This makes it easy to pick up and go when you are short on time.
    • The teacher’s keys are very helpful and Tiny was able to check his work on his own. I love that part.
    • I REALLY appreciate a scope and sequence being provided so that I can plan or see what will be covered. I have to create objectives and lesson plan and the teacher in me finds this part extremely helpful.
    Passport Project Ancient Egypt Interactive and Hands-on Unit Study @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

    Look at some of these things that you will want to know before you use Project Passport: Ancient Egypt.

    Ancient Egypt Homeschool Unit Study - Hands-on and FUN!

    • Details are important to history when you want to analyze them.  Topics are covered with an eye for details and not broad strokes.  If you want details, then it’s a great fit.
    • It requires a good amount of time for start up because you will want to take time reading through all the directions for both laying out the projects and how to print them.  The payoff is rewarding but don’t look at speeding through the set up process.  This is a savor the time curriculum.
    • Like high quality printables should be, you will want to use high quality materials like cardstock and color printables.  You can print gray scale too and have the option to color. I think it’s always an advantage to have both options of coloring or gray scale printing though.  Because this curriculum is sold by CD or downloads, your printer will be busy.
    • Though I thrive in organization, having four sub-folders to navigate between might seem overwhelming.  It took me a few minutes to figure out that the Itineraries folder in the PDFs sub-folder was the place that I needed to visit at each Stop.  It has the instructions for the activities for each stop.  There are a total 25 Stops.
    • It is important to remember that the printables cannot be shrunk, which a lot of printers do. If you do this, like the instructions specifically mentions, it throws off all the printables. An important detail that is easy to forget when you start printing at each Stop. Avoid precious ink and high quality paper by minding the details on each page.

    Like a comprehensive unit study should be, you will want to let go of whatever else you are studying about so that your children can enjoy the creative writing, arts and geography weaved throughout each Stop.

    Passport Project Ancient Egypt Interactive and Hands-on Unit Study @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

    Tiny is just about out of the dress up stage but he fondly remembers our hands-on activities with Ancient Egypt  (fun with cartouche and Lego pyramid) as we have used Home School in the Woods products through the years.

    With this unit study, my focus was on reading the content and listening to the MP3s to prepare him for high school.

    Of course, doing as many of the other hands-on activities that we could cram in is also my objective.

    Ancient Egypt Unit Study 8 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

    Because I couldn’t wait to share with you about how this unit study sparks a love for learning about Ancient Egypt and because of my love for pictures too, look at my first post Ancient Egypt and look at my second one Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2.

    I have used many laid out unit studies. 

    Too, you know I have created my own lapbook printables because it has been hard to find history curriculum that has all the things I demand, which are detailed content, pristine clip art, high quality printables, an overflowing amount of hands-on activities and that can be used with multiple ages.

    Project Passport: Ancient Egypt receives my highest praise and I can’t wait to grab the other projects in this series.

    Thank You Home School in the Woods for the obvious time, care and detail that went into this curriculum. I am proud to be a reviewer of such an amazing product.

     Ancient History Series

    Company Name: Home School in the Woods Publishing
    Website: Home School in the Woods
    Product Name: Project Passport: Ancient Egypt
    Grades: 3rd to 8th, but I found that it could be tweaked up or down because of the numerous activities. Check out their scope and sequence to see the events
    Type of Format: Download
    Religious perspective but can be tweaked for a more secular version if you choose.

    Passport Project Ancient Egypt Interactive and Hands-on Unit Study @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

    You’ll love these other hands-on history for studying about Ancient Egypt:
    • Amazing Hands-on History Activities for 14 Ancient Empires (free notebook cover too)
    • Fun Hands-On History: Ancient Egyptian Collar Craft
    • Ancient Egypt Civilization (Hands-on History): Narmer Crown

    Hugs and love ya,

     

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    Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 – Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas

    April 22, 2015 | Leave a Comment
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    One reason I chose to use Ancient Egypt Passport Project from Home School in the Woods is because of the amount of hands-on history that it has. Also, look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies for more unit studies.

    Today, I am sharing Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 because I want to be sure you to get see wayyy more pictures before I finish this study.

    Ancient Egypt is a great civilization to study for Ancient History. Your kids will love this hands-on Ancient Egypt history study with many activities for multiple ages to choose from. CLICK HERE!

    I know I am not using it like suggested meaning you pick and choose what you like to do. That would be too balanced for me.

    I tend to be over board when it comes to history and we like sampling a little bit of it all. Don’t do like me.

    We are trying to squeeze in every bit of the activities because we can’t wait to make the next activity and also I am visually obsessed so I wanted to be sure you get tons of pictures for this unit study.

    Today, we played with paper dolls.

    Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 - Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas

    Okay, don’t tell Tiny I said that because it was almost an outright mutiny when I showed him what we were going to do next.

    Tiny was almost not going to do these fun Egyptian Figures, but it ended up being such a cool project I am glad we did them.

    Homeschool History and Crafts Obsessed

    Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 - Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas

    Not only did we enjoy the coloring, but he enjoyed reading about what Egyptians, both adults and kids wore back then.

    Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 - Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas

    The coolest part is that after using an exacto knife on the paper figures, the clothing can be changed out by sticking tabs from the pieces into the holes or slits cut on the figures.

    After a bit of time, he really got into changing out the pieces.

    Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 - Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas

    One thing that is so unique was that there were templates to use to cut out actual fabric that can be glued onto the figures.

    Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 - Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas

    I thought how fun it would be if you had a girl but that was Tiny’s limit. 

    He wasn’t going to make templates out of material.The finished looking project is a fun way to learn about time period clothing.

    Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 - Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas

    He was pleased with his finished product.

    Not only is all the reading you need included with this unit study, which I like because you know the only books I can get here in Ecuador are in Spanish, but then the review of the material is illustrated in different ways like these pop out books.

    Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 - Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas

    We read about the social system in Ancient Egypt.

    Then Tiny glued the text on each mini pop out book to show each level in the social system.

    Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 - Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas

    Let’s just face it, interacting with mini pop up books are certainly way more fun to handle and review material.

    Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 - Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas

    After he made the minibooks, I helped him glue them on the page showing he social pyramid.

    Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2 - Best Hands-on Homeschool Ideas

    Tell me which kid wouldn’t prefer to review material from a page like this instead of a worksheet?Then one more project I wanted to show you was the pocket made for souvenirs.

    The pages are instructions for dressing up like an Egyptian boy or girl.There are more projects we are working on as we make our way through this hands-on unit study.

    Have you ever tried any of the history unit studies from Home School in the Woods? Do you have any favorites?

    Ancient Egypt is a great civilization to study for Ancient History. Your kids will love this hands-on Ancient Egypt history study with many activities for multiple ages to choose from.

    Look at the other parts we did:

    • Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 1
    • Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2
    • Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 3

      Hugs and love ya,

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      Ancient Egypt Unit Study – Trip through Ancient History

      April 2, 2015 | Leave a Comment
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      I have a fun ancient Egypt unit study that I did in three posts. Also, look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies for more unit studies.

      I am so tickled and excited about starting our Ancient Egypt Passport Project from Home School in the Woods that I can’t wait until the review to share all what we are doing.

      We will be using this curriculum over the next month or so and you know I am so visual that I have to share a ton of pictures with you before I do a final review.  I know you like pictures too.

      Take a trip through history and discover cultures at another era of time with hands-on projects and activities that drive the lessons home in a fun way! You’ll love this Ancient Egypt Hands-on Homeschool Unit Study. CLICK HERE to get it!

      One of the reasons I was so giddy to get my hands on this was because of all the activities and projects.  We couldn’t wait to get started.

      My initial thought on this is that it does require a good amount of time for set up.  I have never been afraid of a bit of hard work in the beginning for a nice payoff in the long run.

      Too, once we made the passport and luggage (so stinkin’ fun) we can use it for all the other project passport studies.

      ANCIENT EGYPT ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

      • Fun And Easy Nile River Project Ideas To Spark Your Creativity

      One thing I want to be sure you know when you start using this is to read carefully all the notes provided.

      They are worth the time reading so that you don’t make mistakes in printing. 

      For example, I appreciated the very fine point of printing “actual size” and not shrinking the pages because the measurements will be off on all projects.

      Just be sure you read all the details and take your time.

      Hands-On History Ancient Egypt

      So the first couple of lessons, which are called Stops (there are 25 Stops total), is where a lot of the prep work is done. We have done 3 STOPS and stopped so that we could catch up on some of the fun projects.

      Ancient Egypt Unit Study 3 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

      We started by making the fun passport first.

      Ancient Egypt Unit Study 5 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

      All the templates you need to make each printable is with this download. It is the total package. 

      Tiny wanted to use a photo for his passport where he was wearing his Ecuadorean hat. He is proud of that native hat.

      He actually thought this was cool to make because when we got our passports for coming here to Ecuador, he learned a lot about visas and passports.Ancient Egypt Unit Study 6 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

      Then next we worked on making the timeline called “Snapshots Moments in History”. This baby has 8 pages plus 4 pages of timeline figures and extra pages for decorating. 

      Ancient Egypt Unit Study - Trip through Ancient History

      You can choose to do the pages notebook style or accordion style.

      Ancient Egypt Unit Study 1 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
      Ancient Egypt Unit Study 2 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

      Since we love lapbooks, we decided to go ahead and do the timeline accordion style.

      It took a bit of time to cut each page and tape it, but now we have the timeline for the whole project and will be gluing our timeline figures as we go along at each Stop.

      Homeschool History Based Activity Study

      Ancient Egypt Unit Study 4 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

      Then this luggage idea, complete with luggage tag is so creative.

      Ancient Egypt Unit Study 7 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

      Just a heads up, my luggage looks a bit different than what the instructions said.  You will be able to create yours like the model one shown in the download because you probably live near a Wal-mart.

      Since everything is not easy to find here in Ecuador, I had to help Tiny create something just a bit different.

      First, I couldn’t find a file folder with pockets and brads. I went to 7 stores and they just don’t have that here in Ecuador.

      So we made our own pockets and instead of using the brads like the instructions said, we used a file fastener.

      If you make it and you live near civilization, it won’t take you near as long as it did for us to make our luggage.

      We loved making it though and Tiny even wanted to glue some luggage stickers that we found on the internet onto the outside. It came out so cute.

      Inside we store the travel log pages, which Tiny will write on at the end of our journey.

      History Based Activity Study Ancient Egypt

      We can store other items in the pockets too.

      Ancient Egypt Unit Study 8 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

      Then lastly we made our beginning scrap book called Scrapbook of Sights.

      The instructions called for a clear outside pocket and a 3 ring binder.  Guess what?

      They don’t have clear outside pocket binders here and there are only 2 ring binders used here in Ecuador like the picture shown above.  Again, your final product will look a bit different than mine does here.

      This wasn’t such a big deal though because we just glued the cover page onto the outside and can use a 2 ring binder.

      This binder is for storing the map we did about Upper and Lower Egypt and it will store our timeline as we add “snapshots” of our trip.

      Too, we listened to our first audio as we headed down the Nile River.

      I really like this part to this curriculum because out of all of my boys, Tiny is the strongest audio learner and he just curled up beside as we listened to this audio tour complete with sound effects. So much fun.

      You see, there is no way I will be able to get this all in one blog post because there is way too many wonderful things to tell you about this project.

      I will update you as we move along through a few more Stops and do more of the projects.

      Do you have plans for an upcoming unit study on Ancient Egypt?

       

      Take a trip through history and discover cultures at another era of time with hands-on projects and activities that drive the lessons home in a fun way! You’ll love this Ancient Egypt Hands-on Homeschool Unit Study. CLICK HERE to get it!

      You’ll love the other parts to this unit study:

      • Ancient Egypt Homeschool Unit Study – Hands-on and FUN!
      • Ancient Egypt Unit Study Part 2

      Hugs and love ya,

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      Hands-On Simple And Best Homeschool Geography Ideas & Tips

      March 30, 2015 | 8 Comments
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      Homeschool geography is so much more than coloring a boring map. You’re sure to find a homeschool geography idea or curriculum activity here at Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus.

      Geography is a branch of science which includes all parts of the earth’s physical features and the inhabitants.

      And that means it is the study of almost anything about the earth.

      Look at this list of things:

      • people
      • plants
      • animals
      • land
      • sea
      • and air features.
      Hands-On Simple And Best Homeschool Geography Ideas & Tips

      Homeschool Geography

      One huge difference about geography as a science versus other sciences is that subjects are investigated in the place they are and not as a subject.

      It really opens up the way for many investigate slants and hands-on geography ideas.

      First, look at these posts about how to teach geography.

      • 5 Ways to Raise a Natural Geography Lover Easily
      • 22 Homeschool Geography Go To Resources
      • 3 Reasons Hands-on Geography is Important in Middle and High School Homeschool
      • 13 Living Geography Books For Kids Who Love Exploring
      • How To Teach Geography To Preschoolers: Around The World Bin
      • 11 AWESOME Ways to Learn Geography (Other Than Labeling a Map)
      • 18+ Fun and Interactive Ways to Learn Geography With Kids
      • Navigating the Perfect Present: 22 Gifts for Geography Lovers

      Next, look at some hands-on ideas for learning about geography.

      Hands-on Geography Ideas

      • How to Make Paper Mache Mountains to Celebrate Chimborazo Day
      • STEM and Geography: How to Build an Ancient Viking Ship
      • Hands-on Geography Mesopotamia: Fun Salt Dough Map
      • Hands-On Geography: Australia Awesome and Deadly Animal Art
      • Fun Outdoor Activities For Middle Schoolers Geocaching and Nature Study
      • Hands-on Geography Wool Earth Craft to Celebrate Earth Day
      • Hands-On Geography Activity: Make a Pangaea Puzzle
      • How To Make A Swiss Family Robinson Map | Easy Swiss Geography
      • Learn About Fruits Around the World Fun With Food Activities
      • South America Geography Salt Dough Map + Printable Pennants
      • How To Teach The 50 States To Preschoolers | 50 States Busy Book
      • How to Make An Embroidered African Map Fun Geography Craft
      • Hands-on Geography: Longitude/Latitude Mapmaking Activity
      • Homemade Compass Simple Geography Project Equals Huge Wow Factor
      • John Muir Spring Unit Study (and Hands-on Geography Ideas)
      • How To Make A DIY Lava Lamp Lesson Plan
      • 6 Ancient Israel Fun Activities Middle School: How To Make A Topography Map
      • Easy Mexican Crafts: How to Make a Taco Craft
      • Free The New Seven Wonders of the World Worksheet
      • 35 Hands-on Geography Activities to do in 15 Minutes or Less
      • Discovering Geography Through a Field Trip to Incan Ruins
      • Lewis & Clark Free Mighty Mississippi Book and Easy Sediment Activity

      Additionally, look at some of these tips for curriculum.

      Geography Curriculum and Printables

      • First Grade Homeschool Curriculum for History and Geography
      • Free Physical Landform Vocabulary for an O Ring Fun Geography Activity
      • Explore the World: Free Continent Printables to Color by Number
      • Simple and Fun Homeschool Geography Ideas for High School
      • Free My Little Book Of Landforms Images With Names
      • 5 Steps to Choosing Geography Living Books Your Children Will Love

      • First Grade Homeschool Curriculum for History and Geography
      • DIY Atlas – North Star Highschool Geography
      • 12 Free & Unique Geography Resource History Makers Pages
      • How to Find A Well Laid Out Homeschool High School Geography Curriculum
      • Professor Noggin’s Geography of The United States Trivia Card Game
      • History Makers Notebooking Pages – Famous Persons from Ancient to Modern – Set 2

      • 10 Geography Childrens Books | Easy Me On The Map Project
      • How To Make Geography For Children Fun: Free 50 States Park Quest

      Water Geography

      • The Fascinating World of Sea Geography | Paddle to the Sea Craft
      • Do All The Rivers Run Into The Sea | Free Famous Rivers Of The World Printable
      • How to Make An Edible Geography Model of Tidal Zones
      • Fun And Easy Nile River Project Ideas To Spark Your Creativity

      GEOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED STATES

      • Learn US Geography the Fun Way: Free States 3-Part Flashcards
      • The Benefits Of Using Games That Teach Geography | Review Of Scrambled States
      • 7 National Landmarks USA | How To Make A Fun Statue Of Liberty Torch Craft
      • 100 BEST Books for Kids from all 50 States (Easy Geography)
      • Free Resources: Worksheets To Learn The 50 States With Ease
      • Awesome U.S. States Book for Kids & Easy Michigan Craft

      CONTINENT STUDY

      • Free 4-Week Kid’s Australia Unit Study Who Love Hands-on Learning

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