One problem I notice with the blobby map is that it puts boundary lines where there aren't any real physical boundaries (Europe/Asia, Central/South America).
Interested in seterra tips! Our challenge with it has been that because we can't review the things we get wrong more frequently than the things we're solid on, it takes a while! I've been debating just switching over to the ultimate geography anki deck for the efficiency of spaced repetition.
One problem I notice with the blobby map is that it puts boundary lines where there aren't any real physical boundaries (Europe/Asia, Central/South America).
Agreed! This would be a good moment to introduce to kids the age-old question, "how many continents ARE there?"
Turns out different modern cultures give VERY different answers. And what's a continent, anyway? (Is Eurasia one, or two?)
Nice catch.
Interested in seterra tips! Our challenge with it has been that because we can't review the things we get wrong more frequently than the things we're solid on, it takes a while! I've been debating just switching over to the ultimate geography anki deck for the efficiency of spaced repetition.