16 Words to use with geography

"They have also a sort of geography cards, and a set of mathematical cards.

In geography, for instance, what a number of voyages and journeys have had to be made, and books to record them written; then what a number of these books to be read, and the facts gathered out of them, before a single map could be drawn, not to say a geography book printed!

Before any other construction is possible to him, a child can make with sand, and this is a constant joy, from the endless puddings that are turned out of patty pans, up to such models as that of the whole "Isle of Wight" with its tunnelled cliffs and system of railways, made by an ex-Kindergarten boy as yet innocent of geography lessons.

California; life, resources, and industries of the Golden State, for use with the California state geography series.

One summer afternoon a teacher told her geography class that they might close their books and rest a little, while she told them a story.

(Around the world: a series of geography readers)

The geography syllabus, even more than the history one, depends for its beginnings at least on the surroundings of the schoolout of the mass of possible materials a very rich and comprehensive syllabus can be made, beginning with any one of the central points already suggested.

Yes, mother, and I'm glad I did, for I learned to read there, and liked the geography globe.

I suppose that, fifteen hundred years ago, the child of any well-to-do Roman citizen was taught just these same things; reading and writing in his own, and, perhaps, the Greek tongue; the elements of mathematics; and the religion, morality, history, and geography current in his time.

" "It's something like the countries in the geography maps, anyway," said Ann.

But in history and geography stories we deal particularly with people who are different from ourselves, and we should help children to understand, and to sympathise with those whose surroundings and customs are not ours.

The little geography student had been nodding over her book for some minutes, and she had the philosophy to say, "I don't care; I'm so sleepy.

The beginnings of geography lie in the child's foundations of experience.

The troubles of neutrality are neatly summed up in a paper in a recent geography examination.

If I am not whipped, I may have these bad thoughts whenever I play at astronomy, and worse still at the geography game.

American soldiers usually have Constabulary soldiers, native to but a slight knowledge of local the country, know the geography geography and topography.

16 Words to use with  geography