Make your students’ world a little smaller and a lot more interesting with this comprehensive
unit on maps and globes. Activities build important geography and social studies skills; they
also encourage critical and creative thinking. The first three activities—All Kinds of Maps, Map
Match, and Fill in the Blank— can be useful in assessing how much your students already know
about maps and globes. The last two activities—Discovering Maps and Globes Crossword and
What’s the Question?—can serve as tool to evaluate your students’ knowledge at the completion
of the unit. (What’s the Question? is a Jeopardy-type quiz game.)
Discovering Maps and Globes teaches students important social studies concepts. Children
are introduced to all kinds of maps: political maps, physical maps, product maps, weather maps,
and others. They learn the language and terms necessary to understand and to use maps and
globes effectively. Longitude and latitude are studied in depth. Longitude’s relation to time
zones and latitude’s relationship to climate are presented.
Download the Table of Contents page here.
Grades 4–6.
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