Contributor: Danielle Childers. Lesson ID: 10134
Maps are important — not just for directions, but for understanding the world! You will play map reading games, make maps of your neighborhood, and create a collage art piece of a place of interest!
Unless you live next to one, you probably need help.
GPS stands for Global Positioning System, and it helps you figure out exactly where you are on the earth. It uses special satellites in the sky to talk to a device you have, like a phone or a GPS watch. This way, you can know your location and find your way to places.
Before GPS, most people had an atlas, a book of maps, in the car.
Maps are wonderful for helping you find directions, but they have other uses too!
Maps are useful for showing what a geographical region looks like. They can also show you physical traits, like city names, river names, and borderlines.
Maps can also be more detailed and show you different patterns across an area, like patterns of precipitation, population, or dialects.
Even though there are many types of maps, there are a few characteristics common to all of them.
Maps have a legend or key, a compass showing north, and a scale.
To learn more about the parts of a map, watch the video below.
After watching, answer these questions.
Now, explore Google Earth.
Travel on over to the Got It? section to create your own map!