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Social Studies Research and Practice www.socstrp.org Volume 8 Number 2 148 Summer 2013 Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills Lynn Kelley and Jodie Winship University of West Alabama Tina Turner Taylorville Primary School In Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills, a group of five diverse children search for their pets and take an exciting trip through the neighborhood, city and country, around the world and into space in an attempt to locate their missing dog and cat. This book presents key mapping concepts and serves as an introduction to maps. The lesson challenges students to explore different types of maps and early map concepts as they create their own book of maps. This lesson is recommended for grades one through three and should be completed in a week. NCSS Notable Trade Book Title Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills by Scot Ritchie (Notable, 2010) Tonawanda, NY Ages 6-8 ISBN 978-1-55453274-2 Recommended for Grades 1-3 This lesson is designed for five, 35 minute periods. Book Summary In Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills a group of five diverse children search for their pets, a naughty dog and cat that have escaped from the backyard. Key mapping concepts are demonstrated and explained as the friends take an exciting trip through the neighborhood, city and country, around the world and into space. The concepts introduced in this book are: map, compass rose, scale bar, map legend or key, symbol, landmark, and routes. This book serves not only as an interesting read to introduce maps, different types of maps, and map skills, but also as an excellent resource on maps. NCSS Standards III. People, Places, and Environments Materials Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills Me on the Map An assortment of all types of maps Art Paper or Construction Paper (large) Pencils Crayons Markers File folders Stapler Glue 1. Students will state there are different types of maps.

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Page 1: Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills...Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills by Scot Ritchie (Notable, 2010) Tonawanda, NY Ages 6 -8 ISBN 978 -1 -55453274 -2 Recommended

Social Studies Research and Practice

www.socstrp.org

Volume 8 Number 2 148 Summer 2013

Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills

Lynn Kelley and Jodie Winship University of West Alabama

Tina Turner Taylorville Primary School

In Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills, a group of five diverse children search for

their pets and take an exciting trip through the neighborhood, city and country, around the world

and into space in an attempt to locate their missing dog and cat. This book presents key mapping

concepts and serves as an introduction to maps. The lesson challenges students to explore

different types of maps and early map concepts as they create their own book of maps. This

lesson is recommended for grades one through three and should be completed in a week.

NCSS Notable

Trade Book

Title

Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills by Scot Ritchie

(Notable, 2010)

Tonawanda, NY

Ages 6-8

ISBN 978-1-55453274-2

Recommended for Grades 1-3

This lesson is designed for five, 35 minute periods.

Book

Summary

In Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills a group of five

diverse children search for their pets, a naughty dog and cat that have

escaped from the backyard. Key mapping concepts are demonstrated and

explained as the friends take an exciting trip through the neighborhood,

city and country, around the world and into space. The concepts

introduced in this book are: map, compass rose, scale bar, map legend or

key, symbol, landmark, and routes. This book serves not only as an

interesting read to introduce maps, different types of maps, and map

skills, but also as an excellent resource on maps.

NCSS

Standards

III. People, Places, and Environments

Materials

Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills Me on the Map

An assortment of all types of maps

Art Paper or Construction Paper (large)

Pencils

Crayons

Markers

File folders

Stapler

Glue

1. Students will state there are different types of maps.

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Objectives

2. Students will define for the following words: maps,

neighborhood, city, state, country, continent, world, and universe.

3. Students will define and be able to use: legends, compass rose,

and scale.

Procedures

Exploratory

Introduction

Lesson

Development:

1) Ask, "Have you ever drawn a map? What did you include on your

map?” Discuss.

2) Working in small groups, have students explore different types of

maps and list things to be included on a map.

3) Have groups share with the class and make a class chart (see

Figure 1).

What is on a map?

Figure 1. Class Map Characteristics Chart

1) Read the book Follow That Map.

2) After reading the book, review the pages and encourage the

students to identify the different types of maps and the different

characteristics included on each of these maps. List.

Types of Maps Things on Maps

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Expansion

Figure 2. Types of Maps

3) Revisit the chart (see Figure 1) to compare it to the list (see

Figure 2). Discuss.

4) Over the next few days have students revisit the page in the book

that correlates to a specific map. The students will create the

following maps:

House or school map from a file folder (see Figure 4).

Neighborhood map (see Figure 6).

State map with city marked (see Figure 7).

World map with their home country and continent indicated

(see Figure 8).

Map of the solar system (see Figure 9).

5) Have students revisit the chart (Figure 2) and possibly add scale,

a compass rose, and a legend to their maps.

1) Using the maps that students have created let each student

generate his/her own book of maps. Take 5 large sheets of art or

construction paper and layer them in steps 1 inch apart. Fold left

end back and staple to make a large step book. Label (see Figure

3).

Ho

me

Neigh

bo

rho

od

State

Wo

rld

Solar System

Figure 3. Step Book Pages.

2) Attach each map to the appropriate page of the step book.

3) Create a cover and ask students to personalize it: “______’s Book

of Maps” (see Figure 5).

4) Ask students to share their books.

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Figure 4. Ms. Turner observes a student creating her “Home Map” from a file

folder.

Figure 5. Book Cover for a Student’s Book.

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Figure 6. Neighborhood Map.

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Figure 7. State Map.

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Figure 8. World Map.

Figure 9. Map of the Solar System.

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Assessment

As students share their maps, complete the checklist found in Figure 10.

Objective yes no

Definition of maps.

There are different types of maps.

Definition of neighborhood.

Definition of city.

Definition of state.

Definition of country.

Definition of continent.

Definition of world.

Definition of legend.

Definition of scale.

Definition of compass rose.

Definition of solar system.

Figure 10. Assessment Checklist.

Suggested

Extension

Activities

1) Make salt dough maps. The Squidoo website has several different

recipes for Salt Dough and directions for making a salt dough

map.

2) Learn to use a GPS. View the GPS video on the AMSTI site.

3) Learn to use a compass. View the Compass Video on the AMSTI

site.

4) Go Geocaching. The Geocaching website and the UWA

Geocaching wiki will give you all the information needed to take

your students on a GPS treasure hunt.

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Authors’ Bio

Lynn Kelley is an Assistant Professor at the University of West

Alabama. She has taught grades preschool through college over the past

36 years. Dr. Kelley has published both practice and research

manuscripts based on her work with young children and pre-service

teachers. Email: [email protected].

Jodie Winship is an Assistant Professor at the University of West

Alabama. Prior to teaching at the University of West Alabama, she taught

Special education for 21 years. Her research interests include: best

inclusive practices, classroom management, differentiated instruction,

parent involvement, and pre-service teacher development.

Tina Turner is a teacher at Taylorville Primary School in Tuscaloosa,

Alabama. She has taught grade kindergarten through second and served

as the extended day director for Taylorville Primary School. Her research

interests include parent involvement through take home journals and

read-alouds.