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🌍 Topic Summary
Mapping your classroom is like creating a treasure map, but instead of treasure, you're marking important spots in your learning space! This activity helps you understand where things are in relation to each other, like how your desk is next to the bookshelf or how the door is across from the whiteboard. By drawing a map, you become a classroom explorer and learn about spatial awareness!
This printable activity will guide you through the process of creating your own classroom map. Get ready to explore and draw!
🔑 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its definition:
- Map
- Classroom
- Desk
- Direction
- Symbol
Definitions:
- A place where students learn.
- A drawing that shows where things are.
- A piece of furniture where students work.
- A sign that represents something.
- The way you need to go (north, south, east, west).
✏️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Use the words from the vocabulary to complete the sentences.
A ______ is a drawing that helps us find places. Our ______ is where we learn and have fun. My ______ is where I keep my books and pencils. We use ______ to know where to go. A ______ can be a picture that stands for something on a map.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
If you could add one special thing to your classroom map, what would it be and where would you put it? Why?
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