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Curriculum Guides Grade 4 Local Geography
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Grade 4 Local Geography

$12.00

Local Geography is the perfect first block of fourth grade. It gives you plenty of opportunity to explore while the weather is still great and everyone is still settling in to being back at school.

Our Local Geography block was particularly unique, because we were learning online. We had to find some pretty unusual ways to explore our local area.

The grade four local geography curriculum is very specific to your local area, so unless you live in Portland, Oregon, you likely won’t be able to use the specific content I taught in this block.

However, this curriculum guide will give you a pretty good template that you can use to organize your own local-specific content. Here’s what you’ll find in this guide:

  • Primary content resources

  • Background thoughts about WHY you teach the block

  • An overview of HOW to teach the block

  • A day-to-day content outline

  • Daily review suggestions

  • Photos of sample main lesson book pages

  • Some of the warm-up content I used during this block — including my school’s Michaelmas play.

All of this material is delivered through a DIGITAL FILE that you will download after purchasing. You will also receive a download link in your email inbox after the purchase is completed.

Note: This guide is over 100 pages of information with lots of images and links. It is best used as a digital resource, rather than a print-and-go resource.

Questions about digital purchases? Email me here, and I’ll answer them.

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Local Geography is the perfect first block of fourth grade. It gives you plenty of opportunity to explore while the weather is still great and everyone is still settling in to being back at school.

Our Local Geography block was particularly unique, because we were learning online. We had to find some pretty unusual ways to explore our local area.

The grade four local geography curriculum is very specific to your local area, so unless you live in Portland, Oregon, you likely won’t be able to use the specific content I taught in this block.

However, this curriculum guide will give you a pretty good template that you can use to organize your own local-specific content. Here’s what you’ll find in this guide:

  • Primary content resources

  • Background thoughts about WHY you teach the block

  • An overview of HOW to teach the block

  • A day-to-day content outline

  • Daily review suggestions

  • Photos of sample main lesson book pages

  • Some of the warm-up content I used during this block — including my school’s Michaelmas play.

All of this material is delivered through a DIGITAL FILE that you will download after purchasing. You will also receive a download link in your email inbox after the purchase is completed.

Note: This guide is over 100 pages of information with lots of images and links. It is best used as a digital resource, rather than a print-and-go resource.

Questions about digital purchases? Email me here, and I’ll answer them.

Local Geography is the perfect first block of fourth grade. It gives you plenty of opportunity to explore while the weather is still great and everyone is still settling in to being back at school.

Our Local Geography block was particularly unique, because we were learning online. We had to find some pretty unusual ways to explore our local area.

The grade four local geography curriculum is very specific to your local area, so unless you live in Portland, Oregon, you likely won’t be able to use the specific content I taught in this block.

However, this curriculum guide will give you a pretty good template that you can use to organize your own local-specific content. Here’s what you’ll find in this guide:

  • Primary content resources

  • Background thoughts about WHY you teach the block

  • An overview of HOW to teach the block

  • A day-to-day content outline

  • Daily review suggestions

  • Photos of sample main lesson book pages

  • Some of the warm-up content I used during this block — including my school’s Michaelmas play.

All of this material is delivered through a DIGITAL FILE that you will download after purchasing. You will also receive a download link in your email inbox after the purchase is completed.

Note: This guide is over 100 pages of information with lots of images and links. It is best used as a digital resource, rather than a print-and-go resource.

Questions about digital purchases? Email me here, and I’ll answer them.

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