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    For those that are assigning historical atlas work with your D and R students, do you create a new one each year, a new divider for the same maps,or just date the work and create a new base page when map work is assigned again? After a while, the transparencies are "muddied" with all the info stacked over them.

    Thank you, Pam
    Pam, Wife of Kevin, Mom to Steven (17), Kristen (15), Daniel (11), Bethany (9), Julia (6) and Jonathan (1)

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    Hi Pam,
    Personally, we chose just a couple of countries and/or continents for which to make the transparency project each year. I chose to assign the ones that I thought would reinforce learning for my boys. So, in Year 2, we waited until the end of the year and did a United States one of the colonies, and in Year 3, added the Louisiana Purchase to it, started dividing out the states, etc. All in all, we probably had 5 or so transparencies on top.

    During Year 2, we began our Europe transparency project with Charlemagne and followed the progress and formation of various nation-states. Again, all in all, we ended up with abouat 5 transparencies on top.

    That's about all we did. As my boys' workload increased, there were many other things to learn that required a good deal more time, so we didn't pursue continuing the project.

    If you do chose to continue it, I would suggest deciding on a few countries/continents and how many transparencies to put on top before you make a divider.

    Hope this helps a bit...
    Dana C. in TN

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    That makes sense. In the past years, I just made them plot every geography assignment. Where it was a great way for them to learn geography, the final project got a bit garbled with the volume of information.
    Pam, Wife of Kevin, Mom to Steven (17), Kristen (15), Daniel (11), Bethany (9), Julia (6) and Jonathan (1)

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