Geography Matters
Paths of Exploration 3rd Edition Units1-6 Teacher Guides (Condition - GOOD & No Markings)
Paths of Exploration 3rd Edition Units1-6 Teacher Guides (Condition - GOOD & No Markings)
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Paths of Exploration – A Multidisciplinary Journey Through American History
Paths of Exploration is a comprehensive, year-long curriculum that introduces students to the early explorers and pioneers who shaped America. Designed for grades 3–5, this program integrates history, geography, science, language arts, and the arts, creating an engaging and meaningful learning experience.
A Unique Approach to Learning
Rather than memorizing facts, students learn how to think critically by asking, answering, and investigating key questions about America’s beginnings and expansion. The curriculum follows the routes of famous explorers, offering a multidisciplinary perspective that keeps learning engaging, memorable, and interactive.
Key Features:
- Full-Year Course (Grades 3–5) – Covers all core subjects except math.
- Geography-Driven Learning – Uses explorers’ paths to connect subjects in a meaningful way.
- Hands-On, Inquiry-Based Approach – Encourages critical thinking and active participation.
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Required Student Notebook Pages – Essential for each grade level, these pages provide:
- Maps and charts for historical and geographical context.
- Copywork and dictation space to strengthen language skills.
- Templates for activities and written reflections throughout the year.
- Teacher’s Guide Sold Separately – The guide provides structured lesson plans but does not include Student Notebooks, which must be purchased separately.
A Complete, Engaging Homeschool Curriculum
Paths of Exploration offers a cohesive and immersive approach to American history, making it an ideal choice for homeschooling families looking for a well-rounded, literature-rich curriculum. By blending multiple subjects into a unified learning experience, this program helps students develop a deeper understanding of America’s past while building essential academic skills.
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