A traditional K–12 geography course focused on map skills, physical and cultural geography, and understanding the world through place and location.
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This Geography course provides a traditional study of the physical and cultural features of the world through maps, atlases, and direct observation. Students learn geography as a practical skill—understanding location, direction, landforms, climates, and human settlement—rather than as abstract theory or disconnected facts.
Instruction emphasizes map reading, memorization of places, and spatial awareness. Younger students begin with basic direction, local geography, and simple maps. Older students expand into regional, national, and global geography, integrating physical features with cultural and historical understanding. Geography is taught as a foundational discipline that supports history, science, and real-world awareness.
Part 1: Foundations
Part 2: Physical Geography
Part 3: Political Geography
Part 4: Cultural Geography
Part 5: Applied Geography
