Map Trek: New World
Atlas and Outline Maps of World History
Ready for your third adventure?
Grab your children by the hand. It’s time to explore our world throughout history. Let’s pick up our trek where we left off and explore the New World time period.
*** You can pick up your free maps on the Knowledge Quest web page here – /MapTrek3.html ***
We have heard your comments throughout the years and have set out to provide THE most attractive and highly useful map book for home educators. You have said that you want…
- Historical maps that will help you navigate through history studies.
- Accurate maps that show what the world was like THEN and NOW.
- Maps that are easily downloadable yet inexpensive to print.
- Attractive maps that you and your children will be proud to display.
- Lesson plans that will show you what to do with them each week.
Map Trek meets all five of these demands and more. Here’s what the new Map Trek will provide you:
1. A full color teacher’s answer map that will help you tremendously. Here is a sample below. Go ahead and download this map that depicts some of the early battles of the American Revolution. Right click and choose “save image as” to save to your computer.
*** You can pick up your free maps on the Knowledge Quest web page here – /MapTrek3.html ***
2. An unlabeled student map for your child to color in and label. Notice a few key features on this map. There is a slight color shading on the ocean/water areas to help your child determine which parts of the map are land and which are water. BUT the shading is minimal so as to not interfere with his creative coloring process OR to use much ink when printing from your printer. Feel free to save a copy of this sample map to your computer and print one out to see for yourself. Right click and “save image as” to save to your computer.
Here are a couple more for you to download today!
*** You can pick up your free maps on the Knowledge Quest web page here – /MapTrek3.html ***
3. Lesson Plans to help you know what to assign to each of your children at their various stages of learning. There are lesson plans included for all 32 outline maps and are broken down into 3 levels – Level A (grades 1-4), Level B (grades 5-8) and Level C (grades 9-12)
4. Grid maps and blank grids to help your kids learn to draw the land masses of our world in a fun and painless way!
*** You can pick up your free maps on the Knowledge Quest web page here – /MapTrek3.html ***
We’d love to hear what you think. You can leave us any comments, questions or suggestions on our Facebook wall or right here on my blog. Here is the link to Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/KnowledgeQuest

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Christina January 21st, 2010 at 3:04 pm
Thank you so much — these are really great!