How did people live long ago? 1. Families long ago - A farmhouse long ago - chart and graph skills, time line 2. The first Americans - Citizenship points of view - How do you help your family? 3. Coming to America - Event Columbus takes land 4. The Pilgrims - Map and globe skills use histroy maps 5. People keep America free - Around the world India - People Coretta Scott King.
Will help students understand the concepts necessary to use maps correctly. Students will also learn about the many different types of maps and how each type can help a person better understand the world. Discuss important concepts, such as latitude, longitude, time, and cartography.
Presents a world atlas with forty maps, thirty articles on places such as New York City, the Eiffel Tower, and Easter Island, and forty-six three dimensional photographs of sights from around the world. Includes 3-D glasses.
Black and white maps in loose-leaf form for easy duplication function as templates for students, teachers, and researchers to use for reports, presentations, tests, and study guides. Arranged alphabetically within geographical sections.
Simple text and photographs introduce maps with keys that show us mountains, cities, rivers, streets, airports, streams, parks, parking lots, and schools.