Passport Club Travels the World
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Today was the monthly Passport Club testing day for Elementary School students from Kindergarten through Grade 5! The Passport Club is a sequential geography program for schools that was originally designed in 1994 by an Elementary School teacher from Washington. Its main purpose is to help students learn the world’s countries over the course of their time in Elementary School.

Each student is issued a passport at the start of the school year in which they collect stamps from the various countries to represent their success in learning the information. Our youngest students will learn 40 countries and the seven continents by the end of the school year. Our older students learn the world’s countries plus forty capital cities, the continents, oceans, seas, deserts and mountain ranges. Wow!

Thanks to our Passport Club volunteers who administer the program!







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