UNIT ONE: Toward Independence

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DRAWING THE MAP OF THE WORLD FREEHAND

This is a multi-day activity that helps you to develop your spatial reasoning skills.  Each day we will work on improving our mental map of the world.

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What do these things mean?

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OBJECTIVE:
  • Accurately draw and position the continents.

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REQUIRES FEATURES
(Be able to identify and label)
  • the 7 continents (North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia)
  • the 4 oceans (Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific)
  • the Prime Meridian
  • the Equator
  • the Tropic of Cancer
  • the Tropic of Capricorn
  • the four hemispheres (northern and southern, eastern and western)
  • draw correctly a Compass Rose

STEPS to this Activity
  1. Draw a freehand map of the World WITHOUT resources.
  2. Draw a freehand map of the Wordl WITH resources.
  3. Practice drawing the map of the World in pairs.
  4. Draw a LARGE, visually appealing freehand map of the World WITH resources.
  5. Memory Quiz - Draw a freehand map of the World WITHOUT resources from memory.

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for a LARGER version to print.

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NOTES:
  • Shapes become symbols when they have a meaning!

 
Cartogram - NOT REQUIRED THIS YEAR