National Geographic
National Geographic: Gathering Ideas About Europe
Lesson in which young scholars locate Europe on the map and describe physical and human characteristics of Europe. Lesson contains three adaptable interactive activities with comprehensive materials.
Georgia Department of Education
Ga Virtual Learning: Ap Human Geography: Political Geography
AP Human Geography course unit in Political Geography discusses changing boundaries of power, who has it and how it is divided according to place.
The Newberry Library
Newberry: Geography: Map 16: A Farm in Menard County, Illinois, 1874
Lessons in which students K-12 explore an 1874 map of an Illinois farm and supplemental material to gain a sense of the relationship between the geography and American communities.
The Newberry Library
Newberry: Geography: Map 18: Metropolitan Los Angeles, 1979
Lessons for K-12 in which young scholars use a 1979 Rand McNally highway map to explore the cultural, historical and physical geography of metropolitan Los Angeles.
National Geographic
National Geographic: To Build an Island
"This lesson gives students a basic overview of the geography of islands. They learn where islands are located throughout the world and will study two very different island groups (the Philippines and the British Isles) to illustrate the...
National Geographic
National Geographic: Geostories: Port Cities
Use this GeoStory in classroom instruction to provide information about how port cities help exchange goods and services.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Urban Models in the Real World
By using Google Earth and city road maps, learners will compare the layout of their city to one of the three North American urban models and see which one is the best fit.