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114 Town Map Skills

114 Town Map Skills

👩‍🏫 Teacher’s Guide

Objective

Students will use basic map skills to read and create simple town maps with symbols and directions.

Vocabulary

map, symbol, key, compass rose

Teaching Notes

  • Start with a quick picture, story, or question about Town Map Skills from students’ real lives.
  • Model your thinking out loud as you read or talk about the topic.
  • Highlight the vocabulary words and use them in simple sentences students can copy.
  • Ask students to give their own examples and connect the topic to home, school, or the community.
  • Use the student worksheet sections for guided practice, then for independent work.
  • Invite students to explain their ideas in full sentences before writing.

🧒 Student Worksheet

Concept and Helping Material

Main idea.

Town maps show where important places are and how streets connect them. Using symbols, keys, and directions helps people find their way.

Helping ideas and samples:

  • Try a quick draw-and-label, sort, or compare-and-contrast activity using examples from your own life.
  • Name one place, person, or time where you see this idea at home, at school, or in your community.
  • Add a safety note or classroom rule if it connects to the topic.

Vocabulary and Definition

  • — a picture that shows where places are
  • — a small picture or sign that stands for something
  • — a box on a map that explains what symbols mean
  • — a symbol that shows directions like north, south, east, west

Words to Learn

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Sentences to Fill In

1. A ________ is a picture that shows where places are in a town.

2. A ________ is a small picture that stands for a place on a map.

3. The ________ explains what each map symbol means.

4. A ________ ________ shows directions like north, south, east, and west.

5. On a town map, I might use a book symbol to show the ________.

Think & Respond Q&A

1. How can a map help you plan a trip around town?

2. Why do maps use symbols instead of detailed pictures?

3. What is one symbol you might add to a town map, and what would it mean?

4. How does a compass rose help you use a map?

5. What is one place you would always include on a town map, and why?

Hands-On Experiment or Activities

What You Need: blank paper, pencil, ruler, colored pencils.

What You Do:

1. Draw a simple town map that includes at least a school, a park, a store, and a library.

2. Create a map key that explains at least four different symbols.

3. Add a compass rose showing north, south, east, and west.

Think and Talk:

  • Which place did you put in the center of your map, and why?
  • How can someone else use your map to get from the park to the school?

Reflection

  • What did you learn about town map skills?
  • How confident do you feel about reading a simple map now?
  • When might you need map skills in real life?
Critical Thinking