by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
Large paper or poster board. Markers. Local maps or aerial photos. Notebooks and pencils..Study Local Maps: Examine local maps or aerial photos to identify different types of land use. Create Land Use Map: Draw a large map of the local area and color-code different...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
Clay or playdough. Cardboard bases. Toothpicks and flags for labeling. Topographic map examples. Notebooks and pencils..Create Models: Build landforms using clay or playdough on cardboard bases. Add Contours: Use toothpicks and flags to mark contour lines on the...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
A large compass rose marked on the floor or playground Direction cards.Create a large compass rose on the floor or playground. Have students stand in the center of the compass rose. Call out directions (e.g., “Move three steps north”) and have students...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
Large sheets of paper Stickers or colored dots Markers.Introduce the concept of mapping routes on paper. Provide each student with a large sheet of paper and stickers or colored dots. Ask students to create a simple map with different routes marked by stickers. Have...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
Building blocks (e.g., Lego) Route planning worksheet.Introduce the concept of creating and following routes using building blocks. Provide students with blocks and a route planning worksheet. Ask students to build a route or path using the blocks according to their...