This purchase is for a Teacher’s License for Year 2 for co-ops or classrooms. Homeschools are not required to have a Teacher’s License. Click here for the Home/Homeschool Year 2 curriculum.
Year 2 of the Let’s Go Geography curriculum has 32 lessons that feature a different country or region each week, organized by continent. This purchase gives you ALL 32 downloadable, PDF lessons PLUS a Teacher Guide.
The Teacher’s License permits 1 teacher to use this curriculum for as many classes as he or she teaches. If the teaching is shared among the co-op moms, please purchase 1 Teacher’s License for every class.
The licensed teacher may not give, loan, or share this curriculum with another individual (other than a substitute teacher) or give, loan, or share access for this curriculum to be used in any other classes, schools, co-ops, or learning environments.
Let’s Go Geography, Year 2
Lessons do not build on each other, so you are free to follow the Let’s Go Geography schedule or use the lessons in any order you choose.
Each lesson includes maps, flags to color, photos, video links, basic journaling pages, crafts (K-2), and coloring (K-2).
Use the Year 2 lessons for grades K-8, adding companion products for the older grades:
Grades K-2 have all their activities included in each lesson. The teacher needs only to print a few pages plus gather craft supplies.
Grades 3-5 follow up each lesson with activities in the Geography Journal, which is a separate purchase.
Lessons themes in Year 2 are The Continents, US: Pacific NW, US: Mountain West, US: S. Atlantic, Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, the UK: England, France, Ireland, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, Greece, Uganda, Ethiopia, Egypt, Kenya, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Japan, Israel, Australia.
See SAMPLE PAGES from the Alaska Lesson (Year 3) —
Sample Let's Go Lesson, Alaska, Year 3Teacher Tips
Click here to read how to use Let’s Go Geography in a co-op or classroom.
Click here to read how to use Let’s Go Geography in a Junior High classroom.
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