Wow; I think I flunked. I only got 32 out of 53.
http://mytruepeeps.com/africa.html
In their list, they forgot Wakanda. ;)
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Wow; I think I flunked. I only got 32 out of 53.
http://mytruepeeps.com/africa.html
In their list, they forgot Wakanda. ;)
I got 23.
That was fun! Thanks.
I got 39. I went and looked afterwards, though, and many of the countries that I knew have changed names since I last took a geography class. Silly countries changing their names.
I only got 16. I know it's totally shameful
I got six and gave up, but i dont know where anything is in THIS country either.. or europe.. anywhere!!
i got one..and that was wrong...wouldnt accept Chieftopia.....oh they will see...yes...they will see
you've got me there.. im a huge racist!!
Wow! That reminds me - I had better start brushing up on geography. Emily is already learning about other countries in school. Heck, she can count to 10 in Swahili! Maybe a globe would be a good investment about now... Anyone have any suggestions for a store with good educational tools?
I can't believe the children of Florida are learning so much! :haha:
27
I'd misspelled Sierra Leone.
I kept putting Congo Republic instead of Republic of Congo.
That could've been 29
They sell these interactive globes, but I'd recommend good old-fashioned learning together. Then she can get smart and you can get smarter. Sometimes, instead of bedtime stories, I'd 'discover' the Time Life Wildlife Fact File notebooks with my son. They were a bitch to create - you have to order 8 pages at a time and keep adding them - but they are great.
Here are some links:
http://www.getsmart.biz/
http://www.scholastic.com/parents/index.asp
http://www.abeka.com/
The A Beka curriculum is excellent and is used in private Christians schools more often than not. I used one of their phonics books to teach my son how to read over one summer. It was amazing.