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Using Maps to Understand Local Social Studies
Activities and LessonsAcross the Standards
for Third Grade
Mandy FenlonED 417
19 October 2004
Table of Contents
1 History
2 People in Societies
3 Geography
4 Economics
5 Government
6 Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
7 Social Studies Skills and Methods
History: Activities
● Compare two or three different local maps to see how the region has changed over time.
● With an old map and a new map, determine how many schools, churches, and buildings were/are present.
● Compare the amount of open farmland in the local region on an old and new map.
● Count the number of big roads and little roads in your area on the old and new maps.
● Look at an old map and a new map. Are any local historical events (such as a fire or flood) reflected in the maps?
History: Web Sites
● Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection: Historical Maps of the United States. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/histus.html
● Ohio History Central: Map Index. http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/ohc/history/h_indian/maps/index.shtml
● Maptech: Historical Maps; Quad List for Ohio. http://historical.maptech.com/quadlist.cfm?stateabr=OH#W
● Warren County Historical Society. http://www.wchsmuseum.com/
● Community Page: Mary L. Cook Library. http://www.mlcook.lib.oh.us/Community/community_web_site_linksmary_l.htm
History: Children's Literature
● Dayton/Miami Valley History Coloring Book for Kids edited by Brian Reid. Homebased Arts, 2000.
● Where the Rivers Meet: A children's history of Dayton and the Miami Valley by Virginia and Bruce Ronald. Celebration Dayton '96, 1995.
● Ohio History by Marcia Schonberg. Heinemann Library, 2003.
● Along the Ohio Trail: A short history of Ohio lands by Tanya Dean. Auditor of State, 2004.
● Ohio: Yesterday & Today by Robert T. Howe. Roblen Pub. Co., 1995.
People in Societies: Activities
● What does a local map tell you about religion in your area?
● Use a world map to choose a different country to study. How is the culture there similar to or different from the culture in your own area?
● Study the place names on a local map. Find out what their origins are and what culture they came from.
● Find out what kinds of food are grown in your area. Make a map of this information.
● Map the journey that one group of immigrants to your area took to get here.
People in Societies: Web Sites
● Ohio Department of Agriculture. http://www.ohioagriculture.gov/
● Pioneer Migration Routes Through Ohio. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maggieoh/pioneer.html
● Origin of Ohio Place Names. http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/teachers/page.cfm?ID=92&Current=000001
● National Geographic: Map Machine. http://plasma.nationalgeographic.com/mapmachine/index.html
● Warren County Geneological Society. http://www.co.warren.oh.us/genealogy/
People in Societies: Children's Literature
● Ohio Place Names by Larry L. Miller. Indiana University Press, 1996.
● Thee, Hannah! by Marguerite De Angeli. Herald Press, 2000.
● Simple Gifts: A Shaker Hymn by Chris Raschka. Henry Holt and Company, 1998.
● People of Ohio by Marcia Schonberg. Heinemann Library, 2003.
Geography: Activities
● Study a local map. What does it show you about areas of high- and low-population areas in your region?
● Use a topographical local map to find out what landforms and bodies of water are in your area.
● How many different transportation systems are shown on your local map? Make a graph of this information.
● Compare an aerial photograph of your area and a local map. How are they the same and different?
● Use the number/letter grid system on a local map to find the street you live on and the street your school is on.
Geography: Web Sites
● USGS: Topograpic Map Symbols. http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/booklets/symbols/
● Warren County, Ohio: Geographic Information Systems. http://www.co.warren.oh.us/warrengis/
● Ohio Department of Transportation. http://www.dot.state.oh.us/
● USGS Map Adventures: Introduction and Lessons. http://interactive2.usgs.gov/learningweb/teachers/mapadv.htm
● U.S. Census Bureau: Warren County, Ohio. http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/39/39165lk.html
Geography: Children's Literature
● Mapping Penny's World by Loreen Leedy. Henry Holt, 2000.
● As the Roadrunner Runs: A first book of maps by Gail Hartman. Bradbury Press, 1994.
● All About Maps by Catherine Chambers. Franklin Watts, 1998.
● Maps and Symbols by Angela Royston. Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1999.
● Map Mania: Discovering where you are and getting where you aren't by Michael A. Dispezio. Sterling, 2002.
Economics: Activities
● Make a map of your neighborhood. Indicate where stores are located and what they sell.
● Using your map, make a graph of each type of business (grocery, bank, clothing, etc).
● Using the map, determine how close each type is to itself (how near is one grocery to another?)
● Make another map of your neighboorhood. This time, show where businesses that make something are located (such as factories).
● Using both maps, make a list of the goods and services available in your area.
Economics: Web Sites
● Waynesville Merchants. http://www.waynesvilleohio.com/members/index.htm
● Warren County: Local Economy. http://www.ohioworkforce.com/Local%20economy/local.html
● Warren County Ohio Office of Economic Development. http://www.co.warren.oh.us/wcoed/
● James Madison University: Online Elementary Economics Lessons. http://cob.jmu.edu/econed/Elementary.htm
● United States Department of Commerce. http://www.commerce.gov/
Economics: Children's Literature
● The Economy by Terence O'Hara. Chelsea House Publishers, 2002.
● The Young Zillionaire's Guide to Producing Goods and Services by
Juliana O. Tillema. Rosen Publishing Group's Rosen Central, c2000.
● Here's the Scoop!: Follow an ice-cream cone around the world by Neale S. Godfrey. Silver Press, c1996.
● Prices Go Up, Prices Go Down: The laws of supply and demand by David A. Adler. F. Watts, 1984.
Government: Activities
● Label the local government buildings in your area on a map. Make a note of their function.
● Define the jurisdictions in your area based on a map (town, township, county, etc.). Which ones overlap, and which ones don't?
● What government agencies make maps for us? (county engineer, USGS, state department of transportation)
● Take a field trip to the county engineer's office to see where the maps are made and meet the people who make them.
● Using a map, what places in the area are run by the government? (state/national parks, military bases, etc.)
Government: Web Sites
● Warren County Ohio Engineer. http://www.co.warren.oh.us/engineer/index.htm
● Warren County Municipalities and Townships. http://www.co.warren.oh.us/geninfo/muntwps.htm
● USGS. http://www.usgs.gov/
● Ohio Department of Transportation. http://www.dot.state.oh.us/
● Welcome to the Warren County Parks Department. http://www.co.warren.oh.us/parks/
Government: Children's Resources
● The Ohio Citizen: Achieving proficiency in citizenship by Stewart, J. Mark. Amsco School Publications, 1994.
● How Maps are Made by Martyn Bramwell. Lerner Publications, 1998.
● Around Town by Chris K. Soentpiet. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, 1994.
● State & Local Government by Laurence Santrey. Troll Associates,1985.
Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities: Activities
● Look at or make a map of the voting precincts in your area. How many are there?
● Where do your parents vote? Make a graph of each location and mark its location on the precinct map.
● Find out what the sales and property taxes are in surrounding counties and districts. Mark the results on a local and surrounding area map to compare them.
● Using a local map, make a list of 5-10 places that community meetings could be held.
● Read the local newspaper. On a local map, stick a pin into the location mentioned in each article.
Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities: Web Sites
● Warren County Board of Elections. http://www.co.warren.oh.us/bdelec/index.htm
● Ohio Department of Taxation: Ohio Taxes. http://tax.ohio.gov/channels/other/ohio_taxes.stm
● The Western Star. http://www.western-star.com/hp/content/homepage/index.html;COXnetJSessionID=BpkCl4YMpBdbFSV1BoutPD8OUnMTpgMzNVPKdtrSshF1Pm1LAIGm!-609937167?urac=n&urvf=10974587545690.06346108530255778
● Dayton Daily News. http://www.daytondailynews.com/
● Welcome to the Village of Waynesville. http://www.waynesville-ohio.org/
Citizenship: Children's Literature
● Granddaddy's Gift by Margaree King. BridgeWater Books, 1997.
● Election Connection: The official Nick guide to electing the President by Susan Ring. Chronicle Books, 2004.
● Paying Taxes by Sarah De Capua. Children's Press, 2002.
● The Young Zillionaire's Guide to Taxation and Government Spending by Marie Bussing-Burks. Rosen Publishing Group's Rosen Central, 2000.
● Citizenship by Robin S. Doak. Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, 2002.
● Elections in the United States by David Heath. Capstone High/Low Books, 1999.
Social Studies Skills and Methods: Activities
● Compare the amount of open farmland in the local region on an old and new map. How does this affect your community today?
● Using a map of local businesses, determine how close each type is to itself (how near is one grocery to another?)
● Where do your parents vote? Make a graph of each location and mark its location on the precinct map.
● Read the local newspaper. On a local map, stick a pin into the location mentioned in each article.
● Using a map, what places in the area are run by the government? (state/national parks, military bases, etc.)
Social Studies Skills and Methods: Web Sites
● Warren County Board of Elections. http://www.co.warren.oh.us/bdelec/index.htm
● Waynesville Merchants. http://www.waynesvilleohio.com/members/index.htm
● The Western Star. http://www.western-star.com/hp/content/homepage/index.html;COXnetJSessionID=BpkCl4YMpBdbFSV1BoutPD8OUnMTpgMzNVPKdtrSshF1Pm1LAIGm!-609937167?urac=n&urvf=10974587545690.06346108530255778
● Welcome to the Warren County Parks Department. http://www.co.warren.oh.us/parks/
● Ohio Department of Agriculture. http://www.ohioagriculture.gov/
Social Studies Skills and Methods: Children's Literature
● Ohio: Yesterday & Today by Robert T. Howe. Roblen Pub. Co., 1995.
● The Young Zillionaire's Guide to Producing Goods and Services by Juliana O. Tillema. Rosen Publishing Group's Rosen Central, c2000.
● Granddaddy's Gift by Margaree King. BridgeWater Books, 1997.
● State & Local Government by Laurence Santrey. Troll Associates,1985.
● People of Ohio by Marcia Schonberg. Heinemann Library, 2003.