We Finally Have a World Map!



I finally bought a very large world map. I looked and looked all over the internet and could never decide on the "perfect" map. Hmmm.... is there such a thing as perfect? I was in Office Max, saw the large rolled up world and United States maps bundled together for $6.95 and decided... perfect-o! Up until now we've used Google Earth and small maps provided with our texts.

We rolled out the huge World Map and located our geographical points of study. On current versions of world maps this area is Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq and Israel. We found Turkey....check. Where was Israel?.... Israel?....Israel?---Whoa! Look at how small it is compared to the rest of the world! Oh my.... look at where it is compared to the rest of the world's land masses. Hmmm... pretty interesting! None of this was in our books we are using to study geography and history. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves. You can click on each picture to enlarge them. To quote one of the books we're studying. "...the Israelites left a legacy unlike any other in the world. Instead of riches, knowledge, or fine art, their legacy was a religious one. Thousands of years later, people across the world would know about the Israelites' God."--Ancient Israelites and Their Neighbors.

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Meleah said...

Hey Juju! I removed your anonymous post and reposted it so it will post as "Juju said...". Sorry, I just figured out how to do this new move a couple of weeks ago. :) Mo

Juju said...

Hey Lilly! I just love your new maps. You should try to find Austria. Caleb did a study on Austria last year. I'm just figuring out how to leave comments... I love your work here. Love you! Juju

Oma Gayle said...

Hey to the Steelman School ~

I am SO impressed with what you all are achieving! Lilly and
Zane, I think you have a wonderful mommie and teacher.
You are SO blessed. It is very fascinating and intriguing
to study about our wonderful God's creation. This is such
a clever approach. Keep on "keeping on."

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