2025-2026 School Year
World Geography SPT
Course Description
World Geography and Culture study is an overview of the variety of countries, cultures and religions that inhabit our earth. Students will study maps, learning how to read a map and organize a map book. From there the class will offer an overview of major world countries, their cultures and religions. We will discuss what it looks like to be a Christian in many of the different counties around the world. Students will explore a country answering a list of questions, drawing maps for the country and identifying important information about the country. The second semester students will use the knowledge they have learned about the different countries to create their own country. They will answer questions about their country, draw maps, the currency, the capital building and identify important information about the country. Students will explore the many different foods of the regions we discuss. They will select a recipe from one of the countries and cook a main dish for their family. Grades will be based upon class participation; objective tests and quizzes; projects, map quizzes and homework assignments. The student will spend between three to five hours a week on homework assignments.
To be successful in this class:
Students must have good time management skills, be able to organize material and complete assignments turning them in on time. Students will be expected to be able to maintain a rigorous reading schedule, come to class prepared, take an active part in classroom discussions; write responses to material read; and pass tests and quizzes that cover the material discussed and read.
Grades: 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade
Fees: $425
Course Credit: 1 CP Social Studies Credit. Course can also be taken for honors credit. View Honors World Geography Course Description for details on honors requirements.
Required Materials
Textbook:
- Glencoe World Geography and Cultures Student Edition ISBN 13: 9780078745294
This book can be purchased from online used book sellers as well as the publisher.
Books:
Other Materials:
- 3-ring notebook for holding class handouts and paper for taking notes
- 1” 3 ring notebook for maps
- 1” ring notebook for country project
- 2 folders with prongs or 2 “½” or “1” inch 3 ring binders for country projects
- 1 pack of dividers
- Colored pencils

Meet Greg Wise
Education: BA-History, Augusta State University, MS- Curriculum and instruction, Western Governors University
Teaching experience: First Academy Leesburg, 2019-Present AP Human Geography, AP US History, Honors World History, Honors Government and Senior Bible. Montverde Academy, 2014-2019 upper school AP US History and AP Human Geography.• Lake Mary Preparatory School, 2009-2014 AP US History, AP Human Geography, AP World History, AP European History, Economics, and AP Government. • Westminster Schools of Augusta, 2000-2009 middle school World Geography, US History, Ancient History, upper school Government, Economics, World History, Modern European History, AP European History, U.S. and AP US History. • Long Cane Academy, 1994-1998 upper school Government, Economics, Psychology, English Literature, Humanities, World History, and U.S. History.
Certifications: ACSI
UHC Courses Taught: Upper School U.S. History, Middle School Digital Learning
Began teaching at UHC in 2024