Showing posts with label mapping skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mapping skills. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 February 2021

Mapping Skills

This year is certainly different! I have been teaching grade three online since September! I have been busy creating digital resources for my students!


Our current social students unit is looking at different representations of Earth. Even though many of us view maps on phone apps, students still need good map skills. Fortunately, the concepts are applicable for apply for virtual and paper maps.


1. Share map books.

    Epic has many great books that I have shared.




2. Map out fairy tales.

Read a familiar fairy tale. Design a simple map of the main character’s travels. This is a cute way to help young minds explore map skills. 


3. Map your bedroom or yard.

Turn students into junior cartographers! Students draw a room in their house or their background from a variety of perspectives, such as an aerial view and a map view. 


4. Play Battleship

The online Battleship game helps students learn grid coordinates.


5. Go on a satellite scavenger hunt.


Google Maps and Google Earth provide many opportunities for a scavenger hunt. Familiarize students with satellite images, so they can find their own house and world landmarks.  Look at satellite and street views!



If you are interested in learning more, please visit my resource, Mapping Skills. Perfect for distance learning, this social studies resource includes Google Slides™ to teach students about various representations of Earth. This interactive resource helps students understand different representations of Earth, such as maps, globes, aerial photos, and satellite images, as well as geographical concepts that help define and identify places on the earth. 



Sunday, 16 December 2018

New Resource - Canada and Mapping Skills

Struggling to teach mapping skills? I hope my new resource will help.

The resource is a PowerPoint Presentation which can be used as a presentation, a review, anchor charts, or a bulletin board.

The resource has 145 slides which encompass:
  1. Various representations of the Earth
  2. The continents
  3. The oceans
  4. The hemispheres
  5. Canada
  6. Canadian provinces and territories - their locale and attractions

This resource is designed to help students master mapping skills in the following ways:
  • Use and interpret various model representations of the Earth, such as maps, globes aerial photographs, and satellite images. 
  • Identify and locate geographical concepts, such as continents, countries, borders, hemispheres, oceans, prime meridian, and the equator on a map or globe. 
  • Locate and list the provinces and territories in Canada.
  • Travel through Canada to determine landmarks which define the country’s provinces and territories.