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Teaching Maps and Globes in 5th Grade
5th Grade students are ready to deepen their understanding of maps and globes in social studies by moving from concrete models toward more abstract reasoning. At this stage, students can handle multi-step tasks, collaborative projects, and more independent application of concepts.
5th Grade is a pivotal year for maps and globes mastery. Students who develop fluency and conceptual understanding at this stage are better prepared for the increased rigor of middle school social studies.
Teaching Strategies for 5th Grade Maps and Globes
- 1Teach map skills progressively: start with maps of the classroom, then school, neighborhood, city, state, country, world.
- 2Introduce all map components explicitly: title, legend/key, compass rose, scale, grid system.
- 3Compare flat maps and globes — discuss the distortions that happen when you flatten a sphere.
- 4Give students opportunities to make their own maps, not just read existing ones.
Common 5th Grade Maps and Globes Standards & Skills
A upper elementary maps and globes lesson plan typically addresses skills like:
5th Grade Maps and Globes Activity Ideas
Classroom Map
draw a bird's-eye view map of the classroom with a key, compass rose, and scale.
Treasure Hunt
follow a map with clues using cardinal directions, a scale, and a legend to find hidden items.
Globe vs. Map Comparison
find the same location on both a globe and a flat map and discuss differences in appearance.
Community Map Project
create a map of the school neighborhood including streets, landmarks, and a legend.
Assessment Ideas for 5th Grade Maps and Globes
- →Map elements quiz — identify and explain the purpose of each map component.
- →Direction quiz — use cardinal and intermediate directions to describe routes between locations on a map.
- →Exit ticket: name two differences between a map and a globe.
- →Create a map — draw a map of a real or imaginary place that includes all required elements (title, key, compass rose, scale).
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