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Geography Folders: Series 1

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Seven continent packets featuring 10 themed images including iconic vistas, parades, animals, beaches, markets, school scenes, street scenes, buildings, food vendors, and people fishing.

Geography Folders: Series 1
$99.95

$99.95

    Minimum age3 years

    Introduce children to the wondrous variety of landscape and life on Earth through these beautiful photos from around the world. To create an equitable and balanced view of life around the world, each continent packet within a series contains one image for 10 clearly defined concepts/themes. Series 1 includes:

    • An iconic vista

    • A parade

    • An iconic animal

    • A beach

    • A market

    • A school scene

    • A street scene

    • An iconic building

    • Food vendors

    • People fishing

    This allows children to compare and contrast clothing, food, transportation, etc. from continent to continent. This balance is not always possible for Antarctica because it has no permanent residents and no flora. However, this will lead the children to question why, for example, are there no parades in Antarctica (only penguins marching)? That is exactly what we want them to ask! The back of each card includes location information and a color-coded continent image for reference.

    Many Activities: These inspiring photos rouse the children's natural curiosity and, thus, effortlessly aid the development of expressive and receptive vocabulary. They also create limitless possibilities for meaningful work. Begin by inviting one or a few children to the activity, choosing a folder (beginning with the children's home continent), and talking about what everyone sees in each image. Later, you can use the photos for sorting games by asking which card is from which continent? Then, when the children are writing (with the movable alphabet, chalkboards, or a pencil), use these to inspire the recording process. For example, you can teach the children how to play detective by having one child write about their favorite image and then, later, have another child read it and find the image described. The possibilities are endless!