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BrainFacts
Educational resource providing age-appropriate content about learning, cognition, and language development for young learners and educators

Europe: Physical Geography Unit
Europe is the western peninsula of the giant "supercontinent" of Eurasia.


The Good and the Beautiful High School 2 Language Arts
Prepare for college with High School 2—10 unit booklets, online videos, and classic texts to build strong writing and literature skills.
North America: Physical Geography
North America, the third-largest continent, extends from the tiny Aleutian Islands in the northwest to the Isthmus of Panama in the south.

AmblesideOnline Geography Resources & Scope
Charlotte Mason homeschool curriculum

The Good and the Beautiful Handwriting Level 5
Handwriting Level 5 is for children in fifth grade. This course focuses on cursive but also has pages to help refine print handwriting. The text size for cursive writing gets smaller as the course progresses. This course also helps children memorize grammar rules and definitions. The Good and the Beautiful handwriting
Encyclopedic Entry: Latitude
Latitude is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.

Out of Eden Walk: Exploring Human Migration
Explore diverse stories of modern human migration with National Geographic Explorer and journalist Paul Salopek. Analyze stories of migrants from around the world and challenge students to identify stories from their own communities.
Learn at Home: Grades 3-5 Collection
Being at home is a great time to learn. This curated collection for learners in grades 3-5 can be implemented at home with minimal supplies and includes engaging, fun, and skill-building lessons in social studies, geography, science, and more.
National Geographic MapMaker Interactive Mapping Tool
This collection contains educational resources specifically designed to accompany National Geographic MapMaker, a Geographic Information System (GIS) tool for the classroom, developed by National Geographic and Esri. Maps allow us to find our way, analyze and visualize complex datasets, solve problems, and tell stories. They also facilitate learning. The materials featured here are built on the National Geography Standards and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Today's students need to understand how the world is interconnected and master the geographic competencies and knowledge necessary for sustainably enhancing economic competitiveness, preserving and improving quality of life, sustaining the environment, and ensuring national security.
Easy Peasy Comparative Government (Geography and Cultures)
Found a problem? Check here. Credits: 1 Prerequisite: World History, Early American History Recommended: 11th or 12th Test Prep: American Government; will need to do some additional study on the po…
Geography Standard 9: Population Distribution
The characteristics, distribution, and migration of human populations on Earth’s surface.
Encyclopedic Entry: Map
A map is a symbolic representation of selected characteristics of a place, usually drawn on a flat surface.


The Good and the Beautiful High School 3 Language Arts
High School 3 offers 10 unit booklets, videos, and classic texts designed to enhance writing and literature skills for college readiness.