An exploration of our orientation in place and time; of our personal histories; of history and geography from local and global perspectives; of our homes and journeys; of the discoveries, explorations and migrations of humankind; of the contributions of individuals and civilizations.    

The vision of exploration has affected the world we live in.

  1. BulletWhat is exploration?

  2. BulletWhat are some examples of personal and global exploration?

  3. BulletWhy do people explore?

  4. BulletWhat are the positive and negative results of taking risks?

  5. BulletHow do the results of exploration affect future choices?

  6. BulletHow are personal explorations similar/different from other types of exploration?

  1. BulletMotivation of exploration.

  2. BulletThe positive and negative results of risk taking.


  3. BulletThe kinds of exploration people pursue.

  4. BulletReflection guides further exploration.

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