Lesson Package | How Can We Create a Map That Helps People Find Important Places?

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Elementary school Lesson Package | How Can We Create a Map That Helps People Find Important Places?

Provider: Project Pals

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Selected for its hands-on, standards-aligned mapping project that builds spatial awareness, collaboration, and practical problem-solving skills for primary learners

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Transform your geography lessons with a hands-on mapping project that allows students to create detailed maps of their school or neighborhood. This engaging activity promotes spatial awareness, collaboration, and problem-solving skills through structured research and design. Aligned with Common Core State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards, the project includes clear guidelines, brainstorming sessions, and planning phases to keep students on track. Students will work together to gather data, sketch maps, and present their final products through various formats. This project not only enhances critical thinking but also fosters authentic learning experiences in geography and social studies.

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Lesson Package | How Can We Create a Map That Helps People Find Important Places?

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Project Pals

Project Pals was founded by Miriam Bogler in 2015 to help students learn problem-solving through project-based learning (PBL). It gives teachers tools, plans, and support to make PBL easy and useful.



Eduye Product ID: 43935

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