Monday, March 10, 2014

Mid-Atlantic States

 
 



























 For a better view, click here: States and their capitals
 
Today AM labeled a few of the Mid-Atlantic states and their capitals; whereas, the PM completed labeling theirs.

Mid-Atlantic States:

(note: I did not include PA, Pennsylvania on this list as we labeled it as part of the Great Lakes Region)
New Jersey: Trenton, NJ
Delaware: Dover, DE
Maryland: Annapolis, MD
West Virginia: Charleston, WV
Virginia: Richmond, VA
North Carolina: Raleigh, NC

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Latitude and Longitude

Latitude and longitude were both introduced today. We will still continue to map and locate the states and their capitals on our USA maps. At the same time, the children will look more into identifying the western, eastern, northern, and southern hemispheres, as well as the Equator and Prime Meridian (not to be confused with "P.M", meaning post meridian, when dealing with time).


A closer look at latitude, longitude, the equator, and prime meridian lines.
 


Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Northeastern States

















I apologize for the size. I am providing a link to a colored version of the map for better viewing:

If you wish to get a better view of the map, please click here.

Vermont: VT, Montpelier
New Hampshire: NH, Concord
Maine: ME, Augusta
Massachusetts: MA, Boston
Rhode Island: RI, Providence
Connecticut: CT, Hartford



Thursday, January 30, 2014

January 30, 2014



The PM class took a pop quiz on the Plains States and their capitals. All I did was list down the states on the board. Their job was to list down their respective capitals. They were nervous, but they passed with flying colors :) Correct spelling is highly encouraged, but doesn't count. Locating it on the map is a plus, but not necessary either. Labeling the maps is a fun way to help with visualization.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

The Great Lakes


I am providing the link of a list of labeled regions in the USA. This will give you an idea of what I'm teaching in class:

http://geography.about.com/od/unitedstatesofamerica/a/Regions-Of-The-United-States.htm

At this time, we've labeled the Great Lakes Region on our maps:
Springfield, Illinois
Indianapolis, Indiana
Lansing, Michigan
St. Paul,Minnesota
Albany, New York
Columbus, Ohio
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Madison, Wisconsin

I have provided for you a map of the Great Lakes Region, all marked with red dots. Please have your child memorize them.

If you want to quiz your child yourself, you may click on the link to upload a blank map and print it out:
http://geoff.terrorware.com/files/usa_map.gif

Here is a link to a colored US map and their capitals:
http://clipartist.info/RSS/openclipart.org/2011/July/06-Wednesday/united_states_map_with_capitals_and_state_names-1979px.png
In my opinion, this one is much clearer than the ones I found online.
Please note that Washington and Oregon are obviously errors. They should have been switched, and Sacramento is spelled incorrectly. I apologize for the oversight.