Elijah of Buxton, Educational Technology and Resources Collection
Putting
Children’s Books on the Map: Social
Studies Students Using Cartography in the Classroom
Ball
State University social studies teaching students are learning to create maps
based on children’s books. Students in
Dr. Dorshell Stewart’s Social Studies 397 classes, Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School, are collaborating
on a cartography project that they can use in their future classrooms.
The
staff of the University Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC)
provided an instructional session for the students, showing them how to create custom
maps using online mapping and design software.
Students working in groups then chose a popular children’s book
featuring a story or biography of a person whose life could be mapped. Then the maps are incorporated into a lesson
plan teaching history or geography in coordination with the book. Students chose biographies of Marian
Anderson, Amelia Earhart, and John Adams and books about the Underground
Railroad and other historical events.
The
students can print large copies of their maps using the large-format plotters
in the GRMC. And the large laminator
will preserve the maps for use in the classroom for years to come.
For
more information about creating custom cartographic resources for the
classroom, please contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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