Lesson 67 of 84 ยท Maps and Geography
โญ 30 XP๐บ๏ธ Atlas OutpostDrawing a Map of Your Room
Drawing a map of your room is a fun way to learn about maps.
๐ฏ Your mission
Find it on the map. Then find what makes it special.
โก The twist
Borders move. Mountains don't.
Mind = Blown
๐คฏ There's a country (Vatican City) that's smaller than most golf courses.
Then & Now
๐ The geography you'll learn is the same one your phone's GPS is using right now.
Drawing a map of your room is a fun way to learn about maps! Start by looking around your room and noticing where things are. You can draw your bed, desk, and toys in the right spots to create a map that shows where everything is located.
Key Facts
A map can show where things are in your room.
You can use shapes to represent furniture.
Maps help us understand spaces better.
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 2What can you include in your room map?
Why this still matters
Every label on the food in your kitchen says where it traveled from.
Stretch Challenge
Try this in real life this week.
Find where everything in your fridge came from this week.
For the dinner table
โIf you could live anywhere on Earth, where would it be โ and why?โ
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