
Charting the World: Geography and Maps from Cave Paintings to GPS with 21 Activities Volume 36
Richard Panchyk$16.99
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As soon as early humans began to scratch images on cave walls, they began to create maps. And while these first drawings were used to find hunting grounds or avoid danger, they later developed into far more complex navigational tools. Charting the World tells the fascinating history of maps and mapmaking, navigators and explorers, and the ways that technology has enhanced our ability to understand the world around us. Richly illustrated with full-color maps and diagrams, it gives children an in-depth appreciation of geographical concepts and principles and shows them how to unlock the wealth of information maps contain. It also features 21 hands-on activities for readers to put their new skills to the test. Children will: build a three-dimensional island model using a contour map, engrave a simple map on an aluminum "printing plate," determine the elevation of hills in their neighborhood, draw a treasure map and have a friend search for the hidden stash, create a nautical chart of a small puddle, survey their backyard or local park, navigate a course using a compass, and much more. Now more than ever, the study of geography is crucial to understanding our ever-changing planet, from political change and warfare to environmental conservation and population growth.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Published: 08/01/2011
ISBN: 9781569763445
Pages: 144
Weight: 1.08lbs
Size: 8.40h x 10.90w x 0.30d
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 07/01/2011
School Library Journal 02/01/2012 pg. 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Published: 08/01/2011
ISBN: 9781569763445
Pages: 144
Weight: 1.08lbs
Size: 8.40h x 10.90w x 0.30d
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 07/01/2011
School Library Journal 02/01/2012 pg. 144
