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4th Grade Geography
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For
our first sampling of fourth grade geography work we are very happy to have a
contribution from the UK. Rachel writes:
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Hello Donna - I thought I'd send you some
pictures of some of the work my daughter, who has just finished 4th grade
has done. We are in the UK (Poole, not far from where you lived). For
local geography we looked first at the history of our area, who lived here
first. My daughter made a celtic harp from mount board, a celtic
roundhouse, visited an iron-age hillfort and an iron-age museum. I told
celtic stories in main lesson, we visited an ancient technology centre and
experienced iron-age life for a day. I have sent a photo of the
cross-stitch she did of a celtic knot and her pages from the main lesson
book on the Romans. We did the same with Romans. We looked at the shape of
Poole harbour on a map and heard stories about how the celts explored the
waterways in log boats. We had stories in main lesson about local
smugglers. I talked about what Poole was famous for, the pottery and the
supply of clay nearby, we visited Poole pottery and did a factory tour, we
learnt about the salt cod trade with Poole, Newfoundland and Spain. We got
involved making wall hangings for the local museum using the molar
technique with a textiles artist. We looked at the land and had main
lesson about the local heathland habitat, learning about the animals and
reptiles that live there and why the heathland is important and how it is
maintained. This then led to my daughter doing a project about horses as
these are one of the mammals on the heathland and she is horse crazy!!
Before we started local geography, I thought I would find it hard to make
it appeal to my daughter, but it has been very rewarding for the whole
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Here are pages from the main lesson book of
Sedona in California, beginning with the cover and contents pages:
Here are some pictures from the main lesson book
of Mary Kate in Hawaii:
The following two pictures are from Alena in
Florida. They are pages from her Local Geography main lesson book.
Although, usually, 4th Grade Geography focuses
on local geography in the Waldorf curriculum, for a variety of reasons we
did a more general Biomes and Habitats geography block in our homeschool.
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