Reading Across the Continents: Africa

Wednesday, November 18, 2009


November 15-21st marks National Geography Awareness week. Interestingly enough our homeschool group started our geography co-op on the continents this week as well.

Today we studied the continent of Africa.

We had two instructors for this study and we began with a story, discussion, listened to African music and explored a learning table with various items from or related to the continent of Africa.
Our hands-on activity was working on a map of the continent of Africa.

This map shows the desert, Nile River, Victoria Falls, Mount Kilimanjaro and the Savannah.
Can you find them? I thought this was a clever way to teach this to young elementary students.



Song about the continents:



We've Got The Whole Globe in Our Hands

We've got the whole globe in our hands,
We've got the whole globe in our hands,
We've got the whole globe in our hands.
We've got Europe, Africa and Asia in our hands,
North and South America in our hands,
We've got Australia and Antarctica in our hands.
We've got the whole globe in our hands.

Materials:
Upstart Travel Reading Records
Book a Trip activity guide

Online Resources:

World Continents PDF
Online interactive maps
Storyline.net (click on To be a drum)
7 Continents mini book PDF
African geography online games and activities
African endangered animals game

Online Books:
Children's Library
Children's Books online

3 comments:

Rose said...

I love the map. That really is a great way to teach geography.

Liz Mays said...

You are so creative! I would have loved to use some of these ideas with my own kids when they were little.

I came over via Pooba's blog and I voted for you in the eclectic blog competition. Good luck!

Valerie @ Inner Child Fun said...

Just voted for you, and I hope you win! We were nominated too (best thrifty homeschooler). Such an honor!

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