Remember the cute little Disney song, "It's a Small World" where children dressed in traditional costumes of their country danced around? I'm trying to re-create that feeling of inter-connectedness using social networking. And you can with students, too. Kids spend a lot of time online, in social networks like Facebook. They blog and useTwitter, Instagram, Pinterest. All these avenues can be used to teach geography. When I connect with someone on any social network, I always check to see where they are from. I'm building a virtual friend map. Here's how students learn mapping and global skills online.
Here are free printable outline maps as well. Use these to practice for the eNational Geographic National Geography Bee is heating up! Kids from all over are
honing their geography skills to hopefully qualify. Teachers and homeschool
parents, here arefree printable world maps for social studies lesson plans and geography bee activities. Eduplace has over
sixty free printable outline maps for use in social studies class and
geography lessons. Have students make free printable world maps for social
studies homework and to study for tests.
There
are about ten different world maps for geography lessons. There are also
outline maps from each continent, country and region. Use free printable
outline maps for world and local geography. There is one page with free
printable historical maps to help students understand how areas were labeled at
different times in history. US History also offers free printable world history maps from famous times and places.
All
free printable world maps are outline maps, meaning that they're drawn as
outlines of the country, continent or region. Free printable outline maps are
labeled with cities and major landforms. You can print the maps with labels for
students to use for practice and memorization. There are also printable maps
without labels. Use these for practice, study guides, quizzes and tests. With
or without labels, outline maps are identical so that there is no confusion
between the two. Check the homepage for more free printable geography lessons, social studies activities and American history
worksheets.
Assign
students to trace and color code world maps for social studies. Coloring and
tracing maps are great geography lessons for visual learners and special needs
students. Tracing maps helps students conceptualize size, proportion relative
area and distance. Teachers can laminate outline maps after students have
colored and labeled them. Student can cut out different regions, states,
countries or continents and reassemble pieces like a puzzle. Teachers can also
laminate blank world maps for practice tools. Label the back with answers for
self checking geography lessons.