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Map Your School
Map
Your School:
    
Overview: You
can use this lesson to incorporate about as many subjects as you want
- writing, drawing, math, computer design, even fire safety. For example,
do you know where all the fire extinguishers are in your building? A school
map could tell you.
Teacher Preparation: Locate a 50-100 ft. tape measure, and graph
paper.
Procedure Ideas:
- Math: As
an ongoing project throughout the first few weeks of school, students
could be sent out on "measuring missions" periodically to
measure specific area and return.
- Writing:
Students can research and write a history of your school building to
be added to the map.
- Geography:
Use a latitude and longitude grid like city and country maps use.
- Computer:
If you use graph paper to layout your rough draft, then plugging the
information into a drawing program using a background grid will be simple,
and all your lines will be straight.
- Health/Safety:
Special maps could be made just to show locations of fire extinguishers
and fire drill exit routes.
- Art: Include
a pencil rendering of the front of your building.
- Graphic Design:
The map could be part of a school brochure, giving art students both
drawing and technical exercise.
- Internet:
If your classes are actually creating web pages, the map could be used
as a starting point for a clickable image map; clicking on a room would
bring up a page on that class.
- Work with Parents:
At home, students can map their house showing the location of all electrical
outlets and light fixtures, then have parents help determine the corresponding
fuses or circuit breakers. Use different colors or numbers to indicate
which circuits the fixtures are on, then keep next to the breaker box
for future reference.
Options/Variations:
Designed on a computer and printed out, this map could be distributed
to all teachers, or given to parents at special events.
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