1.
Do I need to be a football expert to use Pigskin Geography?
No. It is not necessary to have
any special knowledge of football to answer the questions, only a knowledge
of U.S. geography. The first 1/3 of the quizzes concentrate on teaching
the location of cities throughout the U.S., identifying states, capital
cities and major bodies of water. The second 1/3 introduces geographic
concepts and terminology such as peninsulas, cardinal directions, time
zones, latitude and longitude, mountain ranges, transcontinental flights,
and the confluence, source, mouth and delta of rivers. In the final 1/3,
interstate highways are followed, mileage is calculated, watersheds are
discussed and students learn about historic and scenic places.
2.
Pigskin Geography quizzes are most appropriate for which grade level?
The idea for Pigskin Geography
was conceived in a 5th grade social studies class, and is appropriate for
grades 5-10. However, Pigskin is utilized in grades 4-12. the quizzes will
be difficult for 4th graders, so teachers and/or parents should be selective
in the questions these students are expected to answer.
3.
Are girls interested in Pigskin Geography?
Yes. When the students realize
that no knowledge of football is necessary, girls will be as or more interested
than boys in studying United States geography.
4.
What if a student is not interested in sports?
No knowledge of football is required
to understand the concepts presented in Pigskin Geography. One teacher
stated, "By the time the students figured out they didn't have to know
anything about football, I already had them hooked on geography."
5.
What materials are needed to answer the Pigskin Geography quizzes?
A large wall map is preferred,
but any size United States map will do. Do not use a map in an atlas that
has a page break in the middle of it. A wall map and a desk map are included
in your Pigskin Geography quiz packet. Many questions require research
and the use of an encyclopedia. Having the 2000 World Almanac available
would be an asset.
6.
Can I start doing the quizzes after missing a few weeks of the NFL season?
Yes, you may begin anytime, but
the quizzes are developed sequentially over the season. they start out
by teaching the location of the NFL cities in the United States, and get
more difficult as the weeks roll by. You may begin anytime you want, but
it is suggested a few selected questions from preceding weeks be done to
bring the necessary skills and concepts up to par. Can I say par in football?
7.
When is the best time to have my child/students work on the Pigskin quizzes?
Have 30 minutes to an hour of designated
study time sometimes during the week preceding the games being played on
Sunday. The quizzes are worked from the schedule of the upcoming games.
They are never worked after the games were played on Sunday!
8.
What is included in the Pigskin Geography Packet?
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