Week of November 17
Social Studies This Week: Mapping Our World
In Social Studies, we are continuing our work as young geographers. Students will be deepening their understanding of how maps and globes help us make sense of our world.
š§© Hands-On Mapping with Continent Puzzles
Student groups will be using our continent puzzle maps to create their own political maps. They will trace each puzzle piece, label the continents and begin to understand how political boundaries are represented on a flat map.
š Pumpkin Globes & Lines of Demarcation
Weāre bringing geography to life by transforming pumpkins into 3D models of the Earth. Students will map the Equator, Prime Meridian, hemispheres, and other important lines of demarcation directly onto their pumpkin globes. This creative, tactile project supports spatial reasoning and helps students visualize global geography in new ways.
š Latitude & Longitude Adventures
Using their new globes and classroom maps, students will practice identifying places using latitude and longitude coordinates. They will locate points around the world and explore how coordinate systems help travelers, scientists, and geographers pinpoint exact locations.