Memorizing random geography facts is never fun, at least it was never fun for me. So when I think of geography I like to add hands on activities to our homeschool. Puzzles and games are extra fitting for learning geography. It’s not that there isn’t a time for simply memorizing, there is. But I prefer to do something a bit more fun.
I loved the The Global Puzzle the moment I saw it. It looks like a challenge, doesn’t it? And there’s nothing better than a challenge for games and puzzles. I happen to love puzzles and so does my child so it was a great fit for us.
This amazing puzzle sat on the homeschool shelf a bit before we actually got to it, and that’s totally okay. It’s one of those types of things I like to have around because I know my child will one day pick it up off the shelf when it’s the right time. And that’s exactly what happened. It was his idea when the time came. This good timing, combined with an awesome puzzle, made for a week full of relaxed time working on a fun geography project together.
It took us about a week to put this puzzle together last spring. We need the diversion in our homeschool that I felt great about because I knew it was going to teach some geography I hadn’t yet covered. it offered us some quality time together while learning geography. I learned a lot too! The neat thing about the Global Puzzle is that most of the countries are cut by their shapes. So at the same time you are putting this puzzle together you are also learning the borders and locations of each.
In addition to the countries being their actual shape this puzzle features :
The absolute best way to “solve” the Global Puzzle is by first placing the pieces around the outside. The main reason for this is because the pieces which are cut as the countries shapes do not interlock in the same way puzzle pieces normally do. Therefore, the surrounding water areas hold the pieces together. I have to warn you that’s it much easier to put the continent pieces together first but it’s hard to keep them together since they “float”.
You can buy the Global Puzzle from A Broader view for $14.95. It’s also available at several other retail suppliers.
Do you think this looks like a fun way to learn geography? What other games and activities make geography a hands on subject in your homeschool?
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