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Maps, Math, & Marriage

Happy Monday! We hope you are enjoying the extended weekend. These extra days off are the perfect opportunity to delve into some enrichment activities and Monday Mix-ins is here to help. From maps to math to the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella, there’s something for everyone.


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Resource Links:

Age of Discovery | Excellent resource-Learn about explorers, ships, voyages and more.

Facts about Isabella | 5 facts you may not know about Queen Isabella I

Isabella of Castile | Quick biography

Ferdinand II of Aragon | Quick biography

Ferdinand and Isabella | Spain: History for young readers

Clickable Globe | Have fun clicking on countries and learning more about our world

Printable Maps | Fabulous resource for printable maps (labeled and blank)

Video Links:

Vasco Da Gama | Mini Bio

The Animated History of Spain | Brush up on your history of Spain

Know Your Globe | Ideal for younger students to learn about the globe

Place Value Song | Fun song for learning place value

Math and Legos | How many combinations can be made with 6 bricks?

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