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Teaching the Five Themes of Geography: One Grain of Rice at a Time

... 2. View the website freerice.com and discuss the implications of hunger around the world. Have students choose an area of interest (i.e., Social Studies, vocabulary, Math, etc.), and begin answering questions. Have students take notes as they answer questions correctly, they begin to fill their rice ...
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Children's geographies

Children's geographies is an area of study within human geography and Childhood studies which involves researching the places and spaces of children's lives.
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