Today, I have 12 free geography resource history makers pages. Too, look at my page Homeschool Geography for hands-on and simple ideas and tips.
Because I want to stay on track somewhat with our school because of how crazy my summer has been, I am sharing my first set of history maker freebies.
I’ve learned that at times history needs to be mixed up.
For example, if you study one period in history or one event, things could get boring fast.
Creating my history maker pages makes for a nice segue in your history day.
First, look at these fun resources if you’re studying American history.
8 U.S. Geography Resources
If you're looking to teach U.S. geography in a hands-on way, you'll love adding one or two of these resources to your day or study.
Quick! Find a state that ends with the letter A. Now find one that borders Tennessee. Have fun learning about the United States in this madcap game of observation and quick reflexes.
Kids will have fun learning about each and every U.S. state in this amazing 6th edition atlas, packed with maps, stats, facts, and pictures
Who knew history could be so delicious? In The U.S. History Cookbook, you'll discover how Americans have lived and dined over the centuries. This scrumptious survey of periods and events in U.S. history mixes together a delectable batter of food timelines, kid-friendly recipes, and fun food facts.
How do you sum up a whole country in just 100 words? This striking book takes on the challenge! From amendment to Vegas, each of the carefully chosen 100 words has its own 100-word-long description and beautiful illustration, providing a snapshot of what the USA means to people today: its roots, its values, its culture, and customs. Basically, everything you need to know in a nut shell.
This Toob includes figurines of the Lincoln Memorial, Hoover Dam, Liberty Bell, Alamo, Mount Rushmore, Statue of Liberty, Gateway Arch, U.S. Capital, Empire State Building, White House, as well as a flag and an eagle.
Easy Storage: Unfold and spread flat when you need it or scrunch it up and store away when you're done. The USA map makes a wonderful addition to your home, office, library, kid's room, classroom or playroom.
LEARN STATES & CAPITALS IN A FLASH: Get to know each of the 50 states! How well do you know your home state and neighbors? Perfect for all ages
50 FLASH CARDS: Includes 50 educational flash cards for studying important school subjects such as US Geography and History!
9 LEARNING GAMES: Teach and participate in 9 specially made enrichment activities: Name Games, What's the Motto, Heads Up, Region Round-up, State Trivia and more! Fun symbols
Test your geography knowledge with Talking Tables beautifully illustrated 1000-piece USA 50 States Map Jigsaw Puzzle & Poster. This USA Map Puzzle features landmarks from across America! Our Jigsaw Puzzles For Adults make for Fun Indoor Activities and can be framed as Wall Art
Additionally, look at these other geography resources.
Geography Curriculum and Resources
- First Grade Homeschool Curriculum for History and Geography
- Free Physical Landform Vocabulary for an O Ring Fun Geography Activity
- 100 BEST Books for Kids from all 50 States (Easy Geography)
- Simple and Fun Homeschool Geography Ideas for High School
- The Benefits Of Using Games That Teach Geography | Review Of Scrambled States
- 5 Steps to Choosing Geography Living Books Your Children Will Love
Geography Resource
You can download it at the bottom, but I wanted to give you a quick glance at the textbook we have been using off/on and that inspired this set.
The geography book which is by World Cultures and Geography that I mentioned last week turned out to be real useful when I had little time to plan while hubby has been at the hospital.
The thing that I don’t like about textbook because you know I normally loathe them, is actually exactly what I need right now.
Sometimes just a sprinkling or smidgen of facts is what I need so that I can plan and still do my own thing.
Just the fact the book had cultures in the title told me the book wasn’t just about spatial things or physical geography but had some tidbits of history or the people which is what keeps us eagerly coming back to studying geography.
The section we used over the last few weeks is the History Makers section.
The people mentioned in each box scattered throughout the book are from ancient to modern periods.
This has gone well with my focus on wanting to cover history in some broad strokes as well.
So I created the first set of History Makers from the textbook.
Here is a bigger picture of one of the pages so I can explain how we are using it.
It has just a few lines at the top to jot down some of the important facts.
In the middle section, I added the time period so that your child can lightly shade it in or check it off if they want to.
When they are finished it is easy to put the pages in chronological order or in your timeline notebook.
Making it something that even the youngest or most reluctant writer can use, I created a space at the bottom to draw or illustrate.
So if your child is not up for much writing or you either, then have them illustrate something about that person.
The whole idea is to do a little bit of independent research, become familiar with some of these people and locate them in the stream of time.
List of 12 History Makers
Next, look at the history makers pages included in this download.
- Abraham Lincoln
- William Lyon Mackenzie King
- Father Miguel Hidalgo
- Benito Juarez
- Fidel Castro
- Oscar Niemeyer
- Alexandar
- Prince Henry
- Winston Churchill
- Vaclav Havel
- Peter the Great
- Joseph Stalin
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