transportation and map unit 2nd grade “from here to there”
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Transportation and Map Unit
2nd Grade
“From Here to There”
Objectives:
The Second grade students will:
• define transportation with 100% accuracy.
• be able to describe at least 10 different types transportation.
• Be able to identify the specific limitations of each mode of transportation.
•Give two different uses of a map.
The second grade students will:• name the four cardinal directions.
• be able to use a compass to find the four cardinal directions with 100% accuracy.
• use a map key to locate objects on a map.
•Create their own map key with symbols representing objects in the classroom.
The second grade students will:• show responsibility working on both individual and group projects.
• create a map leading to a specified landmark.
• follow a peer’s map to find a landmark.
Materials:• Laminated poster board for graph
• Dry erase markers
• Post it notes
• Overhead projector
• Overhead markers
• Transparency
• Drawing paper
Materials:• Example maps and transparencies of maps
• File folder map/transportation games
• Large white construction paper
• Markers/crayons/pencils
• Compasses
• Paper with the name of a place to be mapped to
• Evaluation Sheet
Web Sites about Transportation:• Site 1- Traffic Safety Kids Page
http://www.safeny.com/kids.htm
• Site 2- Nuttin’ But Kids Transportation Page
http://www.nuttinbutkids.com/Transportation.html
• Site 3- There’s More to Bicycles Than You Think
http://www.pedalinghistory.com/
•Site 4- Thomas The Tank Engine
http://www.thomasthetankengine.com/home/homepage.html
•Site 5- DLTK’s Transportation Crafts for Kids
http://www.dltk-kids.com/crafts/transportation/index.html
Student Activities:• Activity 1- Graph different ways students get to school.
• Activity 2- Brainstorm types of transportation as a class.
• Activity 3- Play file folder games on transportation in small groups.
Student Activities:
•Activity 4- Use a 100’s chart to follow oral directions using
cardinal directions. • Activity 5- Each child will create a map key.
• Activity 6- Small groups will create classroom maps, then trade and follow them.
Transportation
Transportation is the way we get from one place to another.
Like skating or bicycling to where you need to go!
Activity 1: Graph how to get to school
Preparation:
• Create a bar graph on a piece of laminated poster board using a dry erase marker.
• Label the categories with the words: Feet, Car, Bus, Bike, and Other.
Activity 1: Graph how to get to school
Directions:
• Write your name on a posted note.
• Place it in the category that best describes how you got to school this morning.
Activity 1: Graph how to get to school
Questions:
• What does the bar graph look like?
• Why do you think it looks this way?
Activity 2:
Brainstorm Types of Transportation
Directions: • Get into groups of 3-5 students.
• Make a list of all of the different types of transportation you can think of.
• In 5-10 minutes we will talk about what you came up with as a whole class.
DON’T FORGET ABOUT SLEDS AND SKATES!
Types of Transportation
There are many types of transportation:
Water Transportation:
• Boats
• Skies
• Submarines
• Swimming
• Surfing
Types of Transportation
There are many types of transportation:
Land Transportation:
• Car
• Bus
• Trains
• Rollerblades
• Sleds
• Walking
Types of Transportation
There are many types of transportation:
Air Transportation:
• Airplanes
• Helicopters
• Hand Gliders
• Parachutes
• Hot Air Balloons
Limitations on Transportation•Land transportation has to stay on land, water transportation has to stay on water, and air transportation has to stay in the air.
•The geology of the land tells us what kind of transportation we need.
•Each type of transportation requires some type of fuel to make it move.
Maps
• Maps are used to find your way and to show someone else the way.
•A map is an illustration of a specific or general area of the earth. It can be used to find a route or to tell the geographic layout of a particular area.
•You can make a map leading to anything you want. It can be a map of your bedroom or even your back yard.
Types of Maps
There are many forms that a map can take:
• Globes- round, spherical maps of the earth.
• Topographical- a map showing land forms and elevations.
• Political- a map that shows capitals and major cities.
• Regional- a map that focuses on a specific area.
Activity 3: File Folder GamesDirections:
• Get into groups of 3-5 students.
• Lay file folder game across the table and pick out one of the (miniature people) game pieces.
• Mix the drawing cards up and lay them upside down in the place marked drawing cards on the game board.
• The dice has a car, boat, airplane and feet marked on different sides of the die.
• Take turns rolling the die who ever rolls the side with feet gets to go first.
• Play this game until the timer goes off.
Cardinal Directions and Compass
•Cardinal directions-tell us North,South, East and West. The sign found in one of the four corners of a map is called the cardinal direction sign.
•Compass- This is a tool that has a needle which points in one of the four cardinal directions. It shows you how to go North, if that’s the way you need to go.
Activity 4:
100’s Chart and Cardinal Directions
Directions:
• Take your 100’s chart out of your desk.
“We are going to use them with the cardinal directions we have just learned about.”
LISTEN CLOSELY AS I GIVE YOU SOME SETS OF DIRECTIONS!
Activity 4:
100’s Chart and Cardinal DirectionsFollow my directions closely!
•Put your finger on 33.
•Go three (3) spaces east.
•Now go south four (4) spaces.
•Go four (4) spaces west.
•Finally, go north five (5) spaces.
•What number are you on?
•Now listen as I read a few more!
Map Keys
•Map Keys contain symbols that represent objects on a map.
•Here are some examples of symbols that you may find on a map key.
Airport Capital City Highway
River
Activity 5: Create a Map Key
• Now that you know what a map key is, get a piece of drawing paper and create one using the objects in this room.
Make sure that you make your key clear, you will be using it for your next project.
Activity 6: Create Classroom Maps
• Get into groups of 3-5 students, come and find meand I will give you your secret location.
• When you have your location pick one group member’s map key and create a map of the classroom leading to your secret location.
•When you are finished we will swap maps and try to find each others secret location.
The End