by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
World map puzzle. Notebooks and pencils..Introduce the Puzzle: Show students a world map puzzle and explain the activity. Assemble the Puzzle: Divide students into small groups and have them work together to assemble the puzzle. Identify Countries: As each country is...
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
Maps of the local area. Notebooks and pencils. Colored pencils or markers. Measuring tapes. Cameras or smartphones..Choose an Ecosystem: Select a local ecosystem to study (e.g., forest, pond, meadow). Explore the Area: Visit the chosen ecosystem to observe and...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
Storybooks with clear illustrations of routes or journeys. Blank paper and markers..Read a storybook that involves a journey or route (e.g., “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt” by Michael Rosen). Discuss the route taken by the characters in the story....