maps

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Maps

A map can show you where you are. Maps can be, among other places, of your room, your state, or your country.
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Mapping your community

Explains what maps are and how to read them, identifies the different symbols found on maps, looks at how maps are made, and provides instructions for mapping a classroom, school, neighborhood, town, state, and country. Includes activities.
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Interactive 3-D maps

American history : easy-to-assemble 3-D maps that students make and manipulate to learn key facts and concepts--in a kinesthetic way!
Twenty-six reproducible interactive three-dimensional maps on American history for grades four through eight designed to develop students' understanding of historical events and facts.
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La lectura de los mapas

2015
Offers young readers an introduction to reading maps. Presented in Spanish.
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Reading maps

Offers young readers an introduction to reading maps.

Looking at maps and globes

Introduces young readers to maps and globes.

Keys, legends, and symbols in maps

Explores map reading and how to use keys, legends, and symbols to understand the information given on a map.

Kat's maps

Kat, who loves to make maps of all sorts of places and things, gives a special map to Jack.

The colonial caper

mystery at Williamsburg
Grant and Christina are drawn into a colonial mystery involving a valuable map in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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