Maps, Maps and More Maps


 

 

Maps

 

 

What are maps click this link to go to How Stuff Works "Maps" Video

 

Maps show us many types of information. We can learn about a country's landforms, weather, population…… almost anything simply by reading a map!

 

Map coordinates

http://pbskids.org/wildkratts/games/aardvark-town/

 

 

 

#1 Activity

Look at the relief map of Michigan.  It does not include a map key. Draw your own version of this map. Include a map key that will help a visitor to our state identify the various landforms. Make sure to highlight our wonderful great lakes. You can draw this using MS Paint or draw with colored pencils and scan the finished picture.

 

 


 

# 2 Activity

Let's compare and contrast the landforms, recreational areas, populations and products found in Tennessee to those found in Michigan

 

Look at this shaded relief map of Tennessee.

 

What features are the same as Michigan and how do they differ?

 

Write a paragraph about what you have learned!

 


 

 

#3 Activity

 

 This map of farmlands in Tennessee shows areas of farming. Can you locate a map that shows the farmlands of Michigan?

 

 

Copy and paste the URL , and the map into MS Word.

 


 

 

 

Activity #4

Let's use maps to compare The Great Smoky National Park in Tennessee and The Sleeping Bear Dunes Recreational area in Michigan.

 

The map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park shows lots of information about this National Park. Study the map. Copy and answer these questions.

What color represents the Park?

List three rivers that flow through the Park.

List three mountains located in this mountain range.

Draw the symbol for Ranger Station.

 

 

 Explore the links below to learn more about Sleeping Bear Dunes Recreational area in Michigan.

http://www.leelanau.com/dunes/trails/ 

 

  sleeping bear dunes maps.pdf 

 

 

 


 

Activity #5 Road maps help us find our way to different locations. Go to the Lycos RoadMaps site. Enter our school's address.

 

 

 

 

Review Different Types of Maps with this video

 

 

Use this site to create an interactive map


DO THE TALLYWALKER

PUN (DIT) INTENDED

By Bob Culbertson, ©1998  

 

About a 150 years ago British secret agents, disguised as Buddhist pilgrims visiting holy sites or Moslem traders peddling their wares, were traveling the roads, trails and mountain passes of the forbidden countries surrounding India. These agents, hand picked native Indians secretly trained in the surveying arts, had a few carefully disguised instruments, a measured pace and the knowledge that they would be killed if anyone discovered their true purpose.

For the tallywalker you’ll need 10 small beads, 4 larger beads and a long shoelace.

 

Using Latitude and Longitude

 

 

Oldmapsonline.org - Browse Old Maps By Age And Location

Old Maps Online is an interesting website where you can find historical maps from any location and period using Google Maps and a timeline. Many of the maps in the collection are hosted by David Rumsey Historical Map collection.

 

 

WEBSITE: http://www.oldmapsonline.org