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180 Days of Geography for Fourth Grade provides teachers and parents with 180 days of daily practice to build students' geographical knowledge and skills. Through these weekly units, grade 4 students will improve their geographic background knowledge, critical thinking and reasoning skills, map and spatial skills, and answer photo- and text-dependent questions. This essential social studies resource provides teachers with the tools they need to provide detailed instruction on map skills, key geographical concepts, and the five themes of geography: location, place, human environment/interaction, movement, and region. With the world becoming more connected, learning about different places through a geographic lens will equip 21st century students with the skills they need to better understand diverse cultures and regions in an increasingly interdependent world. An introductory two-week unit focuses on teaching the map skills that students will use throughout the rest of the book. Subsequent units will introduce students to a new place or a type of map, and will explore the relationship between geography and culture. This book helps teachers meet National Geography Standards and state standards in their classrooms. Digital files are included.
Key Features :
i : Builds Grade 4 students critical thinking skills, map and spatial skillsii : Students will be equip with the skills they need to better understand diverse cultures and regions in an increasingly interdependent worldiii : This resource meets National Geography Standards.iv : Provides teachers and parents with 180 days of daily practice to build students' geographical knowledge and skills.
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Key Features :
i : Builds Grade 4 students critical thinking skills, map and spatial skillsii : Students will be equip with the skills they need to better understand diverse cultures and regions in an increasingly interdependent worldiii : This resource meets National Geography Standards.iv : Provides teachers and parents with 180 days of daily practice to build students' geographical knowledge and skills.