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CountriesLinks for Herrera's & Phillips' StudentsOnce on CultureGrams, click the World Edition box. The upper left has a drop down menu to Select a Region or CountryThe Gale Databases have two links that are great for middle school geography.Open Student Resources in Context next to the photo apple icon. To the right of the word Geography, click the words View All.The second link, Student Resource Center-Junior (apple icon drawing), has a Geography link at the bottom left of the page.Click on the link here or above. Type in your country's name, click go, and have fun! There are many tabs at the top and links to the information you need.CIA's World Fact BookClick this link to get to the CIA'sWorld Fact BookClick on the Student Research Center link. Type in your country's name, make sure the Country Report box is the only one checked, then click search. Click on the article link, then scroll down to find really cool stuff about your country!
Last Modified on September 7, 2016