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World Geography: Cultural and Physical

Becky Coffey
Tuesday 11AM - 12:30PM (ET)

Original price was: $675.00.Current price is: $499.00.

Description

World Geography: Cultural and Physical Course Description

This class is approved by the NCAA.

The World Geography: Cultural and Physical class will cover the cultural and physical aspects of world geography. There are five “fundamental themes of geography” which every student should investigate and know. These five themes are human movement on the earth, regions of the earth, the location of the continents and countries on the earth, human interaction with the earth, and the place, or physical attributes of each region on the earth. Throughout this course, using textbook reading assignments, cultural recipes, in-class native land visitors, and in-class captivating photos, videos, and PowerPoint slides, Mrs. Coffey invites students to explore the world.

Mrs. Coffey has traveled to six continents and will share experiences from her travels in the live class. If God should choose to call any of her students to the mission field in the future, she wants them to be equipped and prepared to understand the culture and the land to which they are sent.

Students will learn the names and locations of every continent and country, and become familiar with the capitals, bodies of water, mountain ranges and all aspects of the wonderful world that God has made.

Students will be expected to prepare foods at various times throughout the year, using the Aramini cookbook and various recipes of the student’s choice from each continent/geographical area. Parental help and involvement is perfectly fine!

Grade Levels

  • 9th – 12th grade

Prerequisites

  • None

Curriculum

Students will also need access to a computer with Internet access, a printer, scanner (can be on a phone), microphone and camera.

World Geography: Cultural and Physical Course Outline

  • Beginning in week one, students will learn about using maps, latitude and longitude, geographical features and names.
  • From there, the class will cover one continent at a time throughout the year, learning the countries, geographical features, cultures and capitals.
  • The course ends with a study of the oceans of the earth and their interesting geographical features.

Estimated Workload

  • Time spent each week for class is difficult to determine since the individual student’s reading speed and abilities may vary. We do read approximately one chapter each week with map work included.

Becky Coffey

Mrs. Becky Coffey hails from the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwest Virginia. She is married to Barry, and they have four married sons and six grandchildren. They work in ministry, Barry is a pastor, and Mrs. Coffey is a musician. Mrs. Coffey home-educated her four sons for all of their K-12 school years (twenty-five years in total), led the county home educators' association, and has volunteered in various state home educators' roles. Her sons have all graduated with college degrees and are successful in their fields, so she knows that home education works!

She holds a Master of Arts in Teaching: Secondary Education, and a Master of Arts in History. She also holds teaching certificates for music theory. She loves teaching, education, and all things history. She has taught online for Big River Academy for the last seven years, filling the social studies and music departments. She teaches piano, harp, recorder (historic), and ukulele from her home studio in Virginia.

Mrs. Coffey also loves to travel, having traveled from a very young age with her parents in ministry all around the world. She has been to six continents, on many mission and ministry trips and also travels for pleasure. She loves to incorporate the history and culture of the places she has been into her lessons. Her hobbies include genealogy, photography, sewing/quilting, and gardening. She is a proud, current member of the Daughters of the American Revolution with (at last count) thirteen grandfathers who fought for the freedom of our country. She is also the current president of the Price Family Historical Society.

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