Geographic Literacy Through Children's Literature
By (Author) Linda K. Rogers
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th September 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Primary and middle schools
Geography
372.6044
Paperback
161
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
510g
Combining practical, student-centered activities with an annotated bibliography of more than 160 children's books, this guide models ways for classroom teachers to teach geography through children's literature. Chapters based on the five themes of the Geographic Standards present a variety of activities that teach students important geographic concepts. The extensive bibliography provides summaries of books, suggested teaching activities, and cross-references to other books; a list of teacher resources is also included. Attractive line drawings accompany the conversational text. Anyone looking for an effective way to teach geography at the elementary level will want this book and middle and high school educators will find useful extensions for older students. The work offers a great way to integrate geography into the curriculum.
Linda K. Rogers is an associate professor of education at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania and author of a previous Teacher Ideas Press book, Geographic Literacy Through Children's Literature (1997).