This lesson came from Sandra Ritvo, a 3rd grade teacher at White Oak, but it is adaptable for any grade.
Each of Sandra's students will be using a personalized Google My Map all year long. They will be adding placemarks (pins) to their maps for all the locations they learn about. These could include places in the news that they discuss, locations mentioned in social studies reading, settings from books, novels, and poems, and places from the students' own writing. Each pin will be customized with a description written by the student and an image or images of the location or what happened there.
The getting started doc is available here for you to copy and modify for your own use:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eVrMKHNXe40bK3Q2En3HgjSq6mSQh35kNQ23OWP3oYU/edit?usp=sharing
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Thursday, November 10, 2016
Google Maps to Show Learning
Labels:
3rd-5th grade,
6th-8th grade,
9th-12th grade,
cross-curricular,
maps
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