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Heritage Social Studies 3: Beyond the Sea Travel in this fascinating course from the homeschooling setting to beyond the sea and explore the cultures and lifestyles of countries around the world. Our journey with Beyond the Sea will take us from the homeschooling setting throughout the United States, where we’ll find that there are many varied lifestyles within our borders. The homeschooler will visit Native American reservations, German, Irish, and Italian communities; villages, small towns, and cities all across America. This homeschooling course will bring us through the Panama Canal to South America and across the oceans, where we’ll learn that language and culture are very different from our own. 1: Introduction to World Geography 2: World Geography 3: Our World 4: Geography and Culture 5: Our Journey Begins! 6: Places in the United States 7: Places in the United States 8: Places in the United States 9: Mexico 10: Central America 11: Central America 12: The Caribbean 13: Crossing Through the Panama Canal to South America 14: Places in South America 15: Places in South America 16: Across the Atlantic Ocean to Africa 17: Africa 18: Africa in Depth: Egypt 19: Africa in Depth: South Africa 20: Into the Indian Ocean to Madagascar 21: The Middle East 22: India 23: Indonesia 24: Australia 25: New Zealand 26: China 27: South Korea 28: North Korea 29: Japan 30: Russia 31: Introduction to Europe 32: Europe in Depth: The United Kingdom 33: Iceland 34: Greenland 35: Canada 36: Introduction to Alaska and Course Wrap-Up |
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