After reading Joan Sweeney's book "Me On the Map", students will create a map of their bedroom and of their house.
- Subject:
- Social Studies
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- Lesson
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Utah Lesson Plans
- Date Added:
- 01/11/2023
After reading Joan Sweeney's book "Me On the Map", students will create a map of their bedroom and of their house.
This is a list of potential ideas based off a specific technology. None of these ideas are fully developed lessons. Please make changes and adaptations as necessary for the students in your class.
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