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Hello, Last year was our first year with Tapestry and Geography was one of our favorite subjects! I don't know how old your children are (but mine are LG and UG) we just got the "Geography from A to Z" from the library for the first month or six weeks of the school year to learn the different landforms to get us started. Then, we used the Map Aids CD and a really good atlas (Rand McNally World Atlas--it was is my husband's from college )and that is all we really needed. I did make them crossword puzzles also, to help them remember the terms--I think the site is www.puzzlemaker.com--which they seemed to like. This year, I think I'm going to have them illustrate the landforms and make them into flashcards, just for fun. I hope that helps! ~Mary
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| Posts: 60 | Location: Southern Maryland | Registered: 07 August 2006 |    |
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Thanks Mary, that does help. My girls are 11, 9, 7 and 2yrs. I am leaning toward Geography from A to Z, but I wondered if it would be too elementary for my 11yr. old. I was also wondering if any one else has heard of A Child's Geography. Would like to know if it would compliment TOG's geography. I would really appreciate some feedback. The book's web site is http://www.achildsgeography.com/welcome/ And I'm still wondering about the UIL Encyclopedia of World Geography. Thanks, Gen.
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| Posts: 18 | Location: Mississauga,Ontario.Canada | Registered: 18 May 2007 |    |
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My 10 yo son found the Geography from A to Z to be very helpful (we picked it up from the library again for the beginning of this year)-I think it has really helped them to visualize the term. I did buy Where Am I? by A.G. Smith to read this year because he is very technically minded and he thinks it looks "really neat"  . I don't know if any of your girls lean towards this, but thought I would mention it. A Child's Geography looks like a wonderful program, I had never heard of it before but will seriously consider it for sometime in the future-thanks! The only thing I would consider, in adding a geography curriculum, is making sure you don't overwhelm yourself at the beginning of your first year with TOG. It took us a while to get a good routine with TOG last year and I tried to guard against overwhelming myself and my children at first-adding extras throughout the year as we got more comfortable all the material. I pray Tapestry is as much of a joy for you all as it has been for our family! ~Mary
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| Posts: 60 | Location: Southern Maryland | Registered: 07 August 2006 |    |
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