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In our era of real-time GPS, map, and navigation applications on virtually every handheld device, plus full-color maps with incredible detail and precision on hundreds of websites, many people ask the question "Why teach mapping skills to students when they can just use technology?"
That's a good question. But, as it turns out, there are several good and reasonable answers!
The skills needed to read and interpret a map are about more than just finding directions. Mapping skills also help students:
Learning to map will help students’ visual learning skills, which, in turn, will help them with other subjects like math (graphing) and science (estimation)
By learning mapping skills, students will develop the ability to estimate and understand distances between places or objects.
Mapping helps students make spatial comparisons, as well as develop a sense of scale (i.e. countries indicated on a map are shown in scale).
Learning to map helps students understand how to analyze and quantify data - for example, reading topological maps that show erosion, changing coastlines, new volcanoes, etc.
So, give your students a head start on developing important academic and life skills by teaching them how to read a map in your geography, social studies, or history classes.
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