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Monday, December 14, 2015

12/14 Maps on Mondays

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  • create a world mountain range map.
  • draw a map of Europe.
Why?
  • To develop your mental map.
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  • To develop your skills with geographic tools that you will use to analyze the world.

1.  Complete the mountain range map.  5 minutes

2.  Class Discussion 5 minutes

3.  Draw a map of Europe while referring to the NatGeo Atlas or GeoAlive. Include countries and major bodies of water. 25 minutes

4.  Answer the questions posted on the board about the map you created. 8 minutes

5.  Work with Place Spotting, Shepherd Software (outside of North America), or Free Map Games (outside of North America)

Parents
You could ask your child the following: 
  • What are some major mountain ranges of the world? Where are they?
  • What did you learn about Europe?

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