World Geography and Cultures (Teacher Guide)
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World Geography and Cultures (Teacher Guide)
Most geography courses cover the world. This one helps your student see it — through the lens of the faith you’re building at home.
The World Geography and Cultures Teacher Guide gives you everything you need to teach a full-year high school geography course with confidence. No prep stress, no guesswork. Just open it, follow the schedule, and teach.
What’s Inside
This teacher guide is designed to work hand-in-hand with the World Geography and Cultures Student Book, guiding students region by region through physical and human geography, culture, economy, government, and faith — all within a Christian worldview.
- 180-day suggested daily schedule with clear, lesson-by-lesson guidance.
- Student worksheets including multiple choice, matching, and critical thinking questions for every exercise.
- Map work with answer keys so you can assess progress with confidence.
- Optional enrichment projects that spark curiosity and allow students to explore topics more deeply.
- Faith tie-ins, prayer prompts, and biblical connections woven throughout every lesson.
- Complete answer keys for all exercises and review days.
Course at a Glance
- Target level: High school, grades 9–12, 1 Social Studies credit.
- Approximately 45 minutes per exercise, five days a week.
- No prior geography course required.
High School Geography Credit and College Admissions
Whether your state requires a geography credit or your student is applying to a four-year university, this course meets or exceeds the standard.
- World Geography and Cultures aligns with geography content commonly included in college-prep World History and Geography courses nationwide and across state standards.
- It meets or exceeds the geography expectations of most four-year colleges, making it a smart choice for college-bound students.
Table of Contents
- Course Description
- Suggested Daily Schedule
- Lesson 1: Geography Basics
- Lesson 2: AFRICA— North Africa
- Lesson 3: West Africa
- Lesson 4: Central Africa
- Lesson 5: South Africa
- Lesson 6: East Africa
- Lesson 7: ASIA— Arabian Peninsula
- Lesson 8: Middle East
- Lesson 9: West Asia
- Lesson 10: Central Asia
- Lesson 11: South Asia
- Lesson 12: South Asia
- Lesson 13: Southeast Asia
- Lesson 14: Southeast Asia Islands
- Lesson 15: East Asia
- Lesson 16: East Asia
- Lesson 17: North Asia
- Lesson 18: EUROPE— Eastern Europe
- Lesson 19: Central Europe
- Lesson 20: Southeastern Europe
- Lesson 21: Southern Europe
- Lesson 22: Western Europe
- Lesson 23: British Isles Europe
- Lesson 24: Northern Europe
- Lesson 25: NORTH AMERICA — Canada and Greenland
- Lesson 26: United States of America
- Lesson 27: Mexico
- Lesson 28: Central America
- Lesson 29: Caribbean
- Lesson 30: SOUTH AMERICA — Northern South America
- Lesson 31: Brazil
- Lesson 32: Southern Cone
- Lesson 33: Western South America
- Lesson 34: AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA
- Lesson 35: Oceania
- Lesson 36: ANTARCTICA
- Resources

