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Science

  • The child learned about the different continents and countries depicted on the map.
  • They observed the various landforms and bodies of water shown on the map.
  • The child discovered the concept of scale and distance while exploring the map.
  • They began to understand the cardinal directions and how to use a compass rose on the map.

Continued development related to this activity could involve creating a scavenger hunt using a map, where the child has to find specific landmarks or locations. This will further strengthen their map-reading skills and spatial awareness. Additionally, incorporating geography-themed puzzles and games can make the learning experience more interactive and enjoyable.

Book Recommendations

  • Mapping My Day by Julie Dillemuth: This book follows Flora, a young girl who maps out her daily adventures, showcasing the importance of maps in our everyday lives.
  • Me on the Map by Joan Sweeney: Through simple and engaging illustrations, this book helps children understand the concept of maps and their place in the world.
  • There's a Map on My Lap! by Tish Rabe: In this Cat in the Hat book, children will learn about different types of maps and how they can be used for navigation and exploration.

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