Math
- The child learned about scale and measurement as they zoomed in and out of different locations on the map.
- They practiced counting and numerical recognition by identifying street numbers and building addresses.
- They gained an understanding of distance and navigation as they calculated the distance between two points on the map.
- They explored geometric shapes and patterns in the layout of cities and landmarks.
Social Studies
- The child discovered different cultures and landmarks around the world, gaining an appreciation for diversity and geography.
- They learned about different types of communities, such as urban, suburban, and rural areas.
- They explored the concept of mapping and understanding the symbols and legends used on maps.
- They gained an understanding of the idea of distance and location in relation to their own community and the larger world.
Continued development could include encouraging the child to create their own maps of their neighborhood or a make-believe place, incorporating elements of measurement and scale. Additionally, they can be encouraged to research specific landmarks or historical sites they discovered on Google Maps, creating presentations or reports to share their findings with others.
Book Recommendations
- Mapping My Day by Julie Dillemuth: A picture book that introduces basic map concepts and the idea of mapping the world around us.
- Follow That Map!: A First Look at Mapping Skills by Scot Ritchie: This book introduces mapping skills in a fun and accessible way, perfect for young learners.
- Me on the Map by Joan Sweeney: It helps children understand the concept of location and mapping by starting with their own room and gradually zooming out to a map of the world.
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