After 5 years, I am finally publishing an updated version of our OCEANIA/AUSTRALIA IN A NUTSHELL. This is a COMPLETE and COMPREHENSIVE learning material of everything you needed to know about OCEANIA continent countries. You will find that this pack has a variety of reading materials suited for kids of all ages, and includes tons of extension activities. This is perfect for Montessori school and homeschool settings and would work well in your continent studies or geography units.
Showing posts with label continent study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label continent study. Show all posts
Landmark Photocards Sorting Activity
Monday, February 3, 2020
Travel the world with these landmark photocards sorting activity! This learning material will bring you to 16 different countries in the world and will highlight 6 photocard landmarks of each country. Play pretend to be a tourist or simply sort the cards. This is an open ended learning material. There are a lot of ways you can use this in your classroom or homeschool.
Oceania Australia Animals Math Packet
Friday, January 24, 2020
This math learning resource set is a perfect companion to our OCEANIA ANIMALS 3 PART CARDS AND OCEANIA ANIMALS LITERACY PACKET. This pack contains 12 different sets of math printable activities designed for preschool through kindergarten. You can introduce each set in any order depending on the child's capacity to learn and interest. This is a high quality material made with attention to detail and contains beautiful illustrations.
Montessori Inspired Europe Continent Study for Kids Part I
Thursday, May 16, 2019
With our recent trip to Spain, I decided to do a brief Europe Unit for Vito while he still can't stop talking about his plane ride and how fun it was to go to places. The activity trays I prepared for him are designed for kids 5 years and older. This is the first part of our unit and most of these are introductory lessons to maps and flags. I've never had a Europe Unit with him before so I kept this simple and we'll be doing more in-depth activities as he progresses.
Asia Continent Study for Kids
Monday, February 11, 2019
We love to travel and going to places, thus geography is very important in our homeschool and I make sure that we do continent and country studies yearly. Now, this is not the first time I introduced Vito to Asia. We've worked with a lot of continent activities before and because he is much older now and able to understand and grasp concepts, I reintroduced Asia once again. Below are some of the works we had for the past 2 weeks we spent on learning about Asia. It took us 2 weeks to finish because he got sick within the time frame so we paused in between.
Here are some of the activities that we included in this year's Asia Study:
World Continents Activity Using Playdough
Thursday, May 17, 2018
We’ve done a lot of world continents activities for the past years but this has got to be one of the boys’ favorites! We had so much fun forming the continents with our playdough. This is such a lovely learning activity not just about continents but a fun way to keep those little fingers at work, promoting hand-eye coordination and concentration.
Hands-on Learning on the European Regions
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Mavi is into geography once again and we are revisiting the Continent of Europe. My approach for this year’s study is to look at Europe through the different regions. It’s easier to understand and internalize facts when they’re into smaller groups than attacking them as a whole.
So I created these label cards for northern (blue), western (red), southern (orange) and eastern (green) Europe. The color coding is based on our map in Europe in a Nutshell. The mini flags seen in the photo is from Flags of Europe printable.
So I created these label cards for northern (blue), western (red), southern (orange) and eastern (green) Europe. The color coding is based on our map in Europe in a Nutshell. The mini flags seen in the photo is from Flags of Europe printable.
Continent Study: South America (with PRINTABLES)
Monday, July 2, 2012
Saw lots of books about South America a few weeks ago, so I decided to have it for our Continent Study.
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