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4 Titles--United Kingdom, France, Germany and NEW--Italy
Passport Geography - these one-week studies use a cross-curricular approach (covering geography, history, science, etc.) to take you on virtual journeys around the globe. Each K - 12 Combo Package is interactive, including daily lessons for both elementary grades and Jr/Sr High grades, with no prep required.
Each study is an in-depth, virtual field trip, a complete immersion into the country so that the student will see things as a "whole" instead of bits and pieces learned throughout their education.
Lapbooking, included in the Scout level (K - 6), brings a lively, creative project appeal to this series in a simple, ready-to-use format. These activities are made to be easy enough for a beginner, but "meaty” enough for children who have been lapbooking for a long time.
Research and writing skills are especially emphasized for the Explorer Level for Jr/Sr High grades. Reading skills are honed using the various books studied. Thinking skills mature through hands-on activities and problem analysis.
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Scotland and Ireland! I'd love to explore my ancestor homeland! lissiejo @ juno . com (Leave out spaces)
ReplyDeleteI would love the visit Ireland.
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ReplyDeleteI think it would be wonderful to visit Germany as that is where my grandparents came from.
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That's a hard one, but I'm a romantic, so Paris would be my first stop, I think.
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I would love to go to Great Britain
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to go to all of them but I would start in Ireland. I would love to spend some time exploring my heritage
ReplyDeleteIreland! My great-grandmother traced my family there back in 1631. I'd love to see it!
ReplyDeleteLondon and Paris for sure and also Germany and Ireland. Beautiful places!
ReplyDeleteIreland and England!
ReplyDeleteItaly! We already have our trip booked and have been looking for an Italy unit study!!!!
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ReplyDeleteI want to see it all. I have a grown son in the Air Force and I live through him in his travels. He's been ti Ireland, Germany, London, and many many more places.
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I'd start in England!
ReplyDeleteI would probably start in England.
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I can only pick one?! haha. Probably Scotland or Ireland. Or Germany. See, I can't pick! I want to see it all! :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to go to Italy!!
ReplyDeleteIf I have to only pick one to start with, I would go to Austria in the springtime. :)
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to go to Scotland, but during our Europe study last year, my 7 yr. old daughter and I fell in love with Wales. My mother and I have always wanted to go to Germany to do more genealogy research, too!
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Ireland
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We'd visit the UK first so hubby could get his Anglophilia fix. Then onto to Italy!
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The UK!
ReplyDeleteScotland then Norway!
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Wales and Ireland
ReplyDeleteI went to Great Britain when I was in college, but I just know I could do a better job if I went now...starting in London! I love the energy, culture, and historical beauty of that city!
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DeleteI would go to Germany, because that is where my Great Grandparents were from.
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Greece!
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ReplyDeleteWould love to visit a friend in Scotland. Tranhasmail@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteEither Germany or the United Kingdom
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Greece!
ReplyDeleteI would love to go to Ireland.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit each of these places, but my first stop would have to be France because of my Basque heritage!
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I would like to visit Great Britain first.....
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I want to travel to Ireland and scotland
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I would love to go to England.
ReplyDeleteI would go to Switzerland. Visit the Alps, study democracy ( worlds oldest), and see William Tell stuff.....
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DeleteI would go to Italy! I took Italian in college and have never been able to use it in real life! :)
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When I was a student in school I had always wanted to go to Italy but now I would love to also visit Scotland, Ireland, and England too!
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Hubby and I have been trying to narrow down our options. Italy is #1 on my list... These would be great no matter where we end up!
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Italy!!!!
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ReplyDeleteProbably England first. But I want to see it all!!
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Ireland :) It would be so beautiful there.
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that's a hard one... Austria, Scotland, and Ireland. I guess I would really like to see all of it.
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Scotland!
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It's been my dream since I was a little girl to go to Ireland, the land of my ancestors!
ReplyDeleteWe would visit the UK first! We have friends that live there! :)
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Nothing beats my homeland Scotland.....willgo back again and again cathy.t@linuxterminal.com
ReplyDeleteUnited Kingdom. I have a niece that is there with her husband (Air Force) and baby girl.
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Ireland. I've heard it's really beautiful. :-)
ReplyDeleteI would go to Germany because my cousins are there and my mom is from there. :) I have memories there of my Omi. :)
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Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Greece, England - oh my. it is fun just to think about!
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Ireland. But I really, really want to tour Europe. I wish I could have backpacked across Europe when I was younger.
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