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Also called Me on the Map, or My Global Address.<br> | Also called Me on the Map, or My Global Address.<br> | ||
This material teaches the child | This material teaches the child to identify where they live. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 4 October 2020
Where Do I Live? | |
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Social Studies - Geography | |
Level | Primary |
Also called Me on the Map, or My Global Address.
This material teaches the child to identify where they live.
Presentation
- step one
- next step
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
- Read the book Me on the Map by Joan Sweeny (word count: 299)
- There are other books with similar themes (though not as good):
- Where Do I Live? by Neil Chesanow (way too wordy, gets boring by the second page)
- My Global Address by Tamara Nunn (dumbed down and poorly illustrated)
- There are other books with similar themes (though not as good):