View Full Version : Dawn, Laura,any other Brits, can you recommend
Friederike in Persia
01-21-2008, 06:05 AM
something on UK geography? Dh would like his children to be able to pinpoint Cornwell on a map (I might learn it too then!).
Laura Corin
01-21-2008, 08:38 AM
We have just had great fun with The Usborne Sticker Atlas of Britain and Ireland.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Usborne-Sticker-Britain-Ireland-Atlases/dp/0746062680
We just did fifteen minutes (one region), twice a week for a few weeks, but we chatted about the places we were stickering and all learned a bit. Starting from this week, we are going to use a puzzle that we got from M&S - it's pictorial on one side (famous places) and counties on the other.
Laura
DawnUK
01-21-2008, 08:52 AM
I haven't used anything formal. We usually just talk about places that we are visiting, and look at them on the map. I'm sorry not to be more helpful.
--Dawn
Lorna
01-22-2008, 04:30 AM
We used a lot of jigsaws for geography. It was really easy to get a hold of jigsaw maps of Great Britain and Ireland at car boot sales and in charity shops. They take up so much space I guess people (and charity shops!) wanted rid of them. We never paid more than a pound. Our two loved them and got to know the regions and countries really well.
We have also travelled a great deal around the UK and I try to ensure they know where we are on the map during our travels. I really recommend getting membership to the National Trust or English Heritage when you are in the UK. It is an incentive to travel and you get a great map.
I am Scottish and so the English regions were rather a mystery to me until I was an adult.
Regards,
Lorna
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