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Customized Topographic Maps and Models

Students explore the information depicted on topographic maps. They construct a 3-D topographic map of a local area. They go on a field trip to the depicted area and compare the 'real world' with their models.

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4th - 6th
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Map Studies

Students analyze maps of Europe, and research and discuss current wars in Europe, and compare them to World War I and World War II.

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6th - 8th
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We're on the Map!

Students identify a variety of topographic map symbols. They make generalizations about an unidentified community by reading and interpreting map symbols.

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5th - 8th
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Mapping Your Way Around

Students identify a map, symbols on a map, and locate places on a map. Finally, they construct a map

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1st
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Learning About the Map's Legend

Students draw a map of a room in their house and place a legend on it. They explain the legend orally.

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1st - 2nd
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Nanaimo Map Reading

Students are introduced to map symbols and the compass rose. They design a map to represent the setting of a story they have read such as "The Three Little Pigs" and then make a shoebox house to locate and place on an enlarged map of their community.

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2nd - 3rd
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Word Mapping

Students practice word mapping, in which students enhance their understanding of key words by graphically mapping them. They map a word's meaning as derived from its context. Then, they present a figurative meaning for the word by comparing it to a known object. Finally, they connect the word's meaning to three different characters who illustrate its use.

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4th - 8th
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Second Graders on the Map

Students explore the various types of maps. They examine the differences between street maps and aerial photographs. Students identify various features on each map. They use cardinal directions and the compass rose. They write their own address.

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2nd
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Mapping Your Way Around

Students identify a map and symbols on a map. They locate places on a map. They enhance their map skills to better understand other units and make connections with the world. They construct a map.

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1st
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Mapping Your Schoolyard Habitat

Students explore the terrain, structures, plants and signs of habitats around their schoolyard. They draw a sketch map showing the different areas around the schoolyard. Students identify the location of weeds and native plants on their maps.

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2nd - 8th
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