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How to Help Childeren Become Geographically Literate

Dear Family:

This pamphlet suggests ways in which families and caregivers may work with children to help them learn about the world in which we all live.

Some of the suggestions in this pamphlet may seem more suited to your needs than others. We suggest that you select those that have the greatest appeal for the children with whom you are working. Children develop map reading and spatial skills at different rates. Some do this early and almost by instinct, while others develop these abilities later and need help from those around them in order to do so. With your help and a little patience, your child can aquire a basic knowledge of geography.

The members of the National Council for Geographic Education welcome your involvement in furthering your children's geographic education. We hope you and your children will enjoy learning about geography, both at home and at school as you follow the suggestions contained in this pamphlet.

Sincerely,

Ruth I. Shirey
Executive Director

Page 1 - Why is it Important to Learn Geography?
Page 2 - How Can You as a Parent ot Caregiver Help in the Process of Improving Geographical Literacy?
Page 3 - Relate Map, Atlas and Globe Use to Current Events.
Page 4- Make Geography a Family Activity
Page 5 - Learn about Geography in Your Community
Page 6 - Pen Pals Can Help Children Learn Geography
Page 7 - Geography in Schools

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