Where Have You Been?
Teach your young children about geography AND your family heritage. Where Have You Been? is a personal travels icebreaker that has multiple benefits. Your house guests/ visitors/ company/ relatives can make a significant contribution to expanding your children's understanding of geography, all while having fun themselves. This is a means for your children to learn about friends and family inter-generationally, who have lived and traveled both near and far from your home. Homeschool geography activities with maps! (The two pages are a US map and a world map, in both PDF and DOCX file formats. with 12 suggested topics.)
List of topics each person may choose from:
- It’s the furthest I’ve ever been from my home.
- My most intense experience was there.
- It’s my favorite memory-place.
- My longest stay away from home was here.
- My most significant friendship was made there.
- It’s the prettiest spot I’ve ever been.
- It has the worst traffic I’ve ever seen.
- Best food anywhere (except at home).
- It’s the first city I ever visited outside my country.
- I’m still in touch with someone there.
- My most life-changing experience was there.
- I’d return there in a heartbeat.
The concept is simple (and brand new, only from Homeschool How-Tos) and the price is right! This is one of our free homeschool e-books and downloads. A great way to train young children to love and respect their elders.
How it works:
- The key to it is the starting list of a dozen topics. The leader asks each participant to choose a question and run with it.
- Optional (if you don't have maps handy): Download the Microsoft Word file to save for printout single-sided ledger size (11x17") in full color, ideally (but not necessarily) on cardstock paper. 2 pages.
- Use the unique game pieces you already have, or sticky notes, or select some penny-sized individually distinct stones to mark your travels on the US and world maps.
Further Reading
Homeschool Advantages
- The Best Schooling Is Local — and the Better-Than-Best Schooling Is in the Home
- Unsure Whether to Homeschool or Send Your Child to Public School?
Styles of Homeschool Educating
- Two Key Ingredients for Successful Homeschooling
- Navigating the Curriculum Jungle Without Tears for Mama
- Are You Sure You Have the Right Curriculum?