Friday, September 07, 2012

Piecing Together Africa

It's been nearly a month since Tessa finished up Evan-Moor Beginning Geography, so we have been putting together our GeoPuzzle continent puzzles ever now and then since we have the time. It's a fun way to sneak in a little review. Today's puzzle was GeoPuzzle Africa and the Middle East.


Tessa began by separating the outside pieces from the inside ones. She subdivided the African countries into colors as well.
Tessa began by separating the outside pieces from the inside ones. She subdivided the African countries into colors as well.

Just a little left! Tessa's favorite pieces are the ones with boats on them. She names all of the boats that look like cruise ships Nieuw Amsterdam after the ship we sailed on during our last cruise.
Just a little left! Tessa's favorite pieces are the ones with boats on them. She names all of the boats that look like cruise ships Nieuw Amsterdam after the ship we sailed on during our last cruise.

One thing we really like about GeoPuzzle is that nearly every country gets its own puzzle piece. Tessa thought it was funny when she got to the country of Chad. My brother-in-law's name is Chad. She thought maybe he was born there.
One thing we really like about GeoPuzzle is that nearly every country gets its own puzzle piece. Tessa thought it was funny when she got to the country of Chad. My brother-in-law's name is Chad. She thought maybe he was born there.

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