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What Do You Know about Maps?

This engaging non-fiction series delves into the captivating world of maps and geography for young explorers. Each book uses a fun and interactive approach to uncover how maps are made, how to read them, and their vital role in our lives. Readers will discover the history of cartography and learn how maps help us navigate and understand our surroundings, from local neighborhoods to distant lands. It's an excellent resource for sparking curiosity and a passion for learning about our planet.

Using Climate Maps
Using Economic and Resource Maps
Using Road Maps and GPS
Using Political Maps

Recommended Reading Order

  • Using Political Maps

    • 40 pages
    • 2 hours of reading

    Political maps illustrate state and national boundaries, highlighting major cities and human-made landmarks. This guide teaches readers how to effectively use political maps, focusing on specific features that aid in answering geographical questions. It aims to enhance map-reading skills and foster a deeper understanding of geography, empowering readers to become proficient in navigating and interpreting political maps.

    Using Political Maps
  • An inquiry-based approach to studying road maps and GPS encourages critical thinking through thought-provoking questions in photo captions. The book provides opportunities for hands-on activities, allowing students to apply their knowledge practically. This engaging format promotes exploration and understanding of navigation tools, making it an effective educational resource.

    Using Road Maps and GPS
  • Economic and resource maps provide insights into the natural resources available in specific locations and the ways in which local populations generate income. These maps may also feature information about various industries, illustrating the relationship between geography and economic activity.

    Using Economic and Resource Maps
  • Using Climate Maps

    • 40 pages
    • 2 hours of reading

    The book engages readers with climate maps using an inquiry-based approach that fosters critical thinking. It features thought-provoking questions in photo captions to stimulate discussion and reflection. The final chapter includes an interactive activity, allowing readers to apply their acquired knowledge in a practical way, enhancing their understanding of climate issues.

    Using Climate Maps