Global Cultures Virtual Field Trip Series
This digital series takes students on virtual field trips to different regions of the world through curated videos, images, and interactive tasks. Each field trip focuses on one region and introduces landscapes, cities, traditions, foods, and daily life. Students watch short video segments and then complete reflection prompts that connect geography to culture. Teachers can project the content for whole-class discussion or assign it to students individually through a learning platform. The product includes ready-to-print activity sheets where learners compare regions using Venn diagrams and simple charts. Optional research challenges invite students to explore more about a chosen country and present their findings. The series emphasizes respect, curiosity, and open-mindedness about different ways of living around the world. Audio narration supports learners who struggle with long texts, making the material more accessible. A teacher guide provides suggested questions for deeper discussion and cross-curricular links with language arts and social studies. Students come away with a clearer understanding that geography is not only about maps, but also about people and culture. This series helps turn global diversity into something relatable and inspiring for school-age learners.
Format: Virtual field trip videos + teacher guides + student activity sheets
Duration: 6–8 field trip sessions
What You’ll Learn: Regional geography, cultural diversity, human-environment connections, comparative thinking
Target Audience: Elementary and lower secondary students, classroom and homeschool groups