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Evan-Moor Daily Geography Practice, Grade 4

Evan-Moor's Daily Geography Practice for Grade 4 continues building geographic literacy with structured weekly units designed for 10-minute daily sessions. Fourth graders dive deeper into U.S. regional geography, exploring the physical and cultural characteristics of major American regions while also expanding their view to include world geography fundamentals.
Each of the 36 weekly units follows a consistent five-day pattern. Days one through four present progressively challenging questions about maps, charts, and geographic concepts. Day five provides a mapping activity where students apply what they've learned by labeling, coloring, or creating their own maps. This predictable structure helps students develop independence and confidence in their geography skills.
Grade 4 content emphasizes U.S. states and capitals, major landforms and waterways, climate zones, natural resources, and how geography influences human settlement and economic activity. Students work with political maps, physical maps, product maps, climate maps, and population density maps. The curriculum also introduces basic concepts of latitude, longitude, and the coordinate grid system.
For homeschool families, this workbook provides a complete, no-prep geography curriculum that fills a gap many programs leave open. The reproducible format makes it economical for families with multiple children. Parents report that the daily routine helps geography stick in ways that occasional unit studies don't — consistent practice builds genuine map literacy that transfers to history, science, and current events.
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