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To begin our inquiry into celebrations around the world, we looked at maps … | Around the world crafts for kids, Celebration around the world, Montessori activities

To begin our inquiry into celebrations around the world, we looked at maps and globes to see how big the world is. We found Ohio on world, maps, maps of the United States and on globes. We read books to show how people live and do things in different parts of the world. We learned that people speak in different languages, eat different foods, have different homes, and different schools. Yet we all love, have friends, families, and have the same needs such as food, water and shelter. I set up…

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7 Continents of the World FREE Printable Matching Activity | Preschool social studies, Geography activities, Preschool activities

Are you studying geography this year? Check out this free, printable Continent Matching Activity. It's especially great for younger children, but older ones may find it helpful as well. It will help your child to visually recognize the shape of the different continents!

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Me On the Map craft | Geography activities, Geography for kids, Preschool learning activities

This "Me on the Map," activity is created by nesting circles to help kids in developing a basic understanding of geography. This rotating circular craft helps kids understand the difference between a city, state, country, continent, and planet. For full video please click on the link below https://youtu.be/SgA3P_KkdHU PS : All maps are just a representation of it,we tried our level best to get the accuracy as all are hand drawn . #neeldeepscreations #LearnwithRhythm #ArtbyRhythm

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Animals Continents Worksheet

geography free printable resources Montessori Homeschooling early years hub continents Nigeria structure of the earth solar system

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Pin auf fantasies and dreams

It’s August (believe it or not!) and that means one more family vacation perhaps or reminiscing about previous trips over the summer. As a child, I always enjoyed having my father explain where we lived, where our friends and family lived, and where we traveled to on a globe. To get your kids thinking globally, try something similar to this terrific interactive atlas we found over at Cup of Coco.Jennifer created the whole thing from wool felt with a velcro backing.

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