
The Earth
This is a lovely book split into 4 sections
- Rivers and Oceans
- Mountains and Volcanoes
- Weather and Climate
- Maps and Mapping
I was just going to skim through it to get the feel of it when I first got this, but my eldest wanted to look too, so we then spent ages reading through it together, especially the Mountains and Volcanoes section.
It explains about the earth's different layers really well and the concept was soon grasped by my eldest...it uses the illustration of a peach....to explain, the skin = the earth's crust, the flesh = the mantle and the stone = the earth's core - it may sound very simple and basic, but it did the trick of explaining it well, it does go into much more detail, there are the usual experiments that accompany these things, but also some others I hadn't seen before.
I've found a site that has a Charlotte Mason approach, that uses this book as it's main source for some of it's lesson plans *here* This particular link deals with the section on Rivers and Seas. So useful for those who like lesson plans or like to get the best out of books. I have adapted as I've gon along, which is easy to do. It's a book that can be dipped in and out of, quite easily, if not being a more preferable way. It's a good bookto use for a starting point for Earth Geography
As I said there are 4 sections to the book, it appears that these can be bought individually as separate books, but it seems better to me anyway to have them all in one.



