
World Geography and Cultures Textbook
$74.99
While this text is designed as a full-year homeschool geography curriculum, it also serves as an up-to-date world almanac and atlas — a go-to reference whenever you need visual aids or data points connected to a specific region of the world.
Most geography courses cover the world. This one helps your student see it — through the lens of the faith you’re building at home. From towering mountains and frozen ice sheets to deserts, oceans, and remote islands, this high school geography textbook shows how geography shapes life across every continent and how creation points back to its Creator. Through stunning photography, helpful diagrams, data charts, a wide variety of maps, and concise textual explanations, teens will deepen their understanding of geography and cultures and be motivated to explore further on their own.
High schoolers taking World Geography and Cultures will build map skills and deepen geographic awareness as they:
- Explore every continent through its landforms, climates, wildlife, and natural processes — all viewed through the lens of biblical history.
- Discover how geography shapes the way people live, work, trade, and govern themselves across vastly different cultures.
- Study the world’s most significant natural features, including oceans, glaciers, volcanoes, deserts, and mountain ranges.
- Examine real-world social issues through a biblical lens, considering how Christians are called to respond.
- See God’s fingerprints in creation, from the most populated cities to the most remote corners of the earth.
- Throughout the course, students are encouraged to think critically about geography by asking questions, making connections, and praying for people groups—all within the context of a Christian worldview.
Bottom line: With World Geography and Cultures, geography becomes more than facts from an atlas or almanac; it becomes the fascinating story of God’s creation and humanity’s place within it.
Complete the Geography Course: Pair this student book with the teacher guide for a detailed, full-year schedule; mapping exercises; comprehension and critical thinking questions; and optional enrichment projects. A one-year course worth one high school credit. World Geography and Cultures Set
