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My Place in My World: A Geography Flipbook

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My Place in My World

Our Freebie: My Place in My World Flipbook

Lay the foundation for global learning and citizenship with our engaging and interactive geography flipbook for young explorers.

Starting from the concrete (their home) and moving to the abstract (our solar system), students develop an understanding of the world and their place in it.

No Prep! Just print, cut, and staple across the top. Keep it handy to use as a resource all year long!

My Place in My World

My Home
Students enter the street number and street name of their home (include an apartment number, if applicable). The illustration can show the inside or outside of their home.
My City
Students enter the name of their city. The illustration can show any elements that define their city: parks, stores, streets, buildings, etc.
My State
Students enter the name of their state and color it on the map. Illustrations of state symbols can be added around the page.
My Country
Students enter the name of their country and color it on the map. Illustrations of country symbols can be added around the page.
My Continent
Students enter the name of their country and color their continent on the map. Illustrations that represent the continent can be added around the page.
My Planet
Students enter the name of their planet and color the solar system map – highlighting Earth.
Review
Students put it all together by filling in the blanks. Great for a pre/post-assessment.
World Map
Students can refer to this page as a resource all year long!

By developing a sense of place, children can begin to understand and build their relationships with other people and the environment.

My Place in My World

My Place in My World

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