For high school grades 9-12: one-year course / one high school credit.
World Geography and Cultures begins with the conviction that God is the Creator of the earth and all who inhabit it. Students explore the world He made—its landforms (since the Flood), climates, oceans, resources, and people groups—while developing an understanding of how geography shapes human life, culture, and history.
Most geography courses cover the world. This one helps your student see it — through the lens of the faith you’re building at home.
The World Geography and Cultures Teacher Guide gives you everything you need to teach a full-year high school geography course with confidence. No prep stress, no guesswork. Just open it, follow the schedule, and teach.
What’s Inside
This teacher guide is designed to work hand-in-hand with the World Geography and Cultures Student Book, guiding students region by region through physical and human geography, culture, economy, government, and faith — all within a Christian worldview.
- 180-day suggested daily schedule with clear, lesson-by-lesson guidance.
- Student worksheets including multiple choice, matching, and critical thinking questions for every exercise.
- Map work with answer keys so you can assess progress with confidence.
- Optional enrichment projects that spark curiosity and allow students to explore topics more deeply.
- Faith tie-ins, prayer prompts, and biblical connections woven throughout every lesson.
- Complete answer keys for all exercises and review days.
Course at a Glance
- Target level: High school, grades 9–12, 1 Social Studies credit.
- Approximately 45 minutes per exercise, five days a week.
- No prior geography course required.




