Map Basics
Map Basics
Even in the era of GPSs on every cell phone and in every car, it's important for readers to know how to find their way around their world. From why time zones exist to understanding how the equator affects a place's climate, the main content reinforces map skills included in the social studies curriculum. Readers will learn important terms, such as latitude and longitude, and the art of reading different kinds of maps and their keys. Fun fact boxes accompany geography content, and maps and colorful photographs allow readers to use new skills right away.
• Offers historic perspective of geographic topics, including prominent figures in the history of mapmaking, exploration, and Earth science
• Focuses on applied use of maps, location, direction, and time without high-tech aids to enhance reader's practical knowledge
• Provides real-life examples demonstrating the use of maps and mapping skills in daily life and travel
• Offers historic perspective of geographic topics, including prominent figures in the history of mapmaking, exploration, and Earth science
• Focuses on applied use of maps, location, direction, and time without high-tech aids to enhance reader's practical knowledge
• Provides real-life examples demonstrating the use of maps and mapping skills in daily life and travel