Social Studies
- The child learned about different places and locations by exploring maps on Google Maps.
- They developed an understanding of distance and scale as they zoomed in and out of the maps.
- The child gained knowledge about landmarks and important locations in their neighborhood or other places they explored on the maps.
- They were introduced to the concept of navigation and how to find directions using the maps.
For continued development, you can encourage your child to create their own maps using paper and markers. They can draw their house, school, and other familiar places, and then practice giving directions to navigate between them. Alternatively, you can plan virtual trips with your child using Google Maps. Pick a destination and explore the area together, discussing interesting landmarks and learning about the culture and history of the place.
Book Recommendations
- Maps and Globes by Jack Knowlton: This book provides an introduction to maps and globes, teaching children about different types of maps and how they are used.
- There's a Map on My Lap!: All About Maps by Tish Rabe: Join the Cat in the Hat as he explores maps, from the compass rose to map symbols and the different types of maps we use.
- Me on the Map by Joan Sweeney: This book takes children on a journey, starting with their own room and expanding to the world, teaching them about their place in the bigger picture.
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