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Making
personal maps
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Grade
Level: 5-6
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Overview
When using maps, many students have difficulty relating to distances.
A map is a pictorial representation of places. People who are familiar
with a place draw maps. We can all draw our own maps, which can be interpreted.
Purpose
The purpose of this activity is to better acquaint
students with maps.
Objectives
Students will be able to:
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i. Make a map of a specific area |
ii. Provide a readable legend |
iii. Make a map that could be used |
iv. Relate better to maps in general.
Resources/MaterialsConstruction
paper, Rulers, pencils, erasers.
Activities
and Procedures
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i. Each student should determine
the distance from home to school. This could be based on an estimated distance
for those whose homes do not situate on a plotted route. The distance should
be given in kilometers. |
ii. On a large sheet of paper, guide
the students to plot home, school and area between. Landmarks, buildings
and fields should be indicated proportionately in size and distance. |
iii. Guide the students to make a
scale showing distance on land represented by a specific distance on the
paper. |
iv. So that anyone reading the map
could make sense out of it, the students should provide a legend. Special
symbols should be used to represent some of the features. |
v. The students should be encouraged to try to read the maps produced
by their colleagues.
Tying
it all together You will notice that students enjoy using a
copy of another`s map to see if they can get from school to a friend`s
house. You will also observe that students seem to be more comfortable
with reading maps after this exercise. Assessment Ask the children to
grade the maps drawn by their classmates
Suggestions/Modifications
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- Students may work in groups to draw maps to their favorite local spots.
- Students may display their maps throughout the room.
- Have the students choose the top place in the world that they would
like to visit and draw a map depicting how they would get there.
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Author(s)
Esther Fair, McKinley Middle School; Coffeyville KS |
http://www.col-ed.org/cur/
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