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AndreaG Forum Pro
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Posted: Aug 15 2007 at 1:32pm | IP Logged
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Well I went ahead and ordered two puzzle maps from Alison's- I was really close to ordering from Kid Advance b/c I preferred their control maps which are labeled outline maps. Alison's are colored and unlabeled. Since there are three I was thinking I would leave one blank, label one with countries and the third with capitals. What has everyone else done? I am feeling tempted to just order the labeled control maps from Kid Advance and hope they match since I am feeling short on time!
BTW the service was great and I am pleased with all I ordered- I also got an inset tray and the colored pencil holders and the grammar solids. Everything is perfect and smell free, and it came 2 days after I ordered!
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I am planning on leaving one blank for matching labels to, having ds label one to use as a control, and saving one for dd to do later or to make color copies from (at a copyshop) if I need them. I may, however,use one for mounting to a bulletin board to use as a pin map.
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Meredith Forum All-Star
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Ooh, I like the pin map idea! We will use one for labeling and control, one for flags and one blank for the arrows. I think I will have both country and it's capital on the control. Am I missing anything??
Isn't Alison's just GREAT!!
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Meredith, are you making your own flags or did you buy them? If you are making them, what are you using to make them stand up?
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marianne Forum Pro
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Thanks for bringing this up. I hadn't even considered what I'd be doing with all of those control maps. I was in fact, wondering why there were three included.
How are you all storing them safely while you plan this stuff out? I'm worried that mine will be bent up before I can get them ready for whatever I decide to use them for.
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Meredith Forum All-Star
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Marianne, I am just storing them flat on one of my vacant Geography Cabinet shelves for now. I'll have to help the dc find the correct one for a while, until they are able to carefully select one without dumping all the rest, I may have to re-think this however if the little one starts pulling them out, but so far so good.
Theresa, I have downloaded my flags from Montessori Materials and I plan to laminate them and use toothpicks in modeling clay in a wooden box for starters. I think this will make for a rather fun activity having them stick them into the clay and discussing each countries special flag
I also decided to buy Lori's Continent Kits and she has wonderfully colorful 3-Part Flag Cards for Each Continent that I'm totally excited about
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I chickened out and ordered the Geopuzzles for our maps. The thing is, I really liked that set of flags that Alison's had in the Bargain Basement section. Choices, choices...
Would the control maps be useful at all without the wooden maps? I'm wondering about the labeled ones to use for pin maps.
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Meredith, I ordered Lori's Continent Kits, too. They're awesome! I think we'll probably be ordering the puzzle maps some time in October, but I was hoping (at some point) to use Lori maps to make pin maps. I just they'll fit in the plastic drawers I bought last night to hold the continent materials.
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montessori_lori Forum Pro
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Posted: Aug 15 2007 at 7:14pm | IP Logged
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For pin maps, you could use the arrows from each of my continent kits rather than tiny flags. I had kids shape the continents in clay, as Meredith mentions, and then taped the arrows to toothpicks so that they could stick them in.
So much fun to make mountains, lakes, etc. of each continent! If you mold them in a pan, you can add blue water for all the water forms and surrounding oceans.
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