Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 160
Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-4758-5677-4 • Hardback • September 2020 • $59.00 • (£45.00)
978-1-4758-5678-1 • Paperback • September 2020 • $31.00 • (£25.00)
978-1-4758-5679-8 • eBook • September 2020 • $29.50 • (£25.00)
Dr. S. Kay Gandy is a professor in higher education and an educator of 44 years. Through her work as a teacher consultant with several state geographic alliances and the National Geographic Society, and her work with international education, she has gathered teaching ideas across the globe.
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Location
Chapter 2: Perspective
Chapter 3: Scale
Chapter 4: Orientation
Chapter 5: Map Symbols and Map Keys
Chapter 6: Types of Maps
Chapter 7: Mapping with Technology
Chapter 8: Mapping with the Five Themes of Geography
Conclusion: Moving Forward with Geography
Appendices
Appendix A: Suggested Scope and Sequence for Map Skills
Appendix B: Glossary of Geographic Terms
Appendix C: Map Projection Chart
Appendix D: News Shapes the World
Appendix E: Evaluating Maps in Children’s Literature Chart
Appendix F: Grid Paper
Appendix G: BINGO Card
Appendix H: Topographic Map
Appendix I: Scavenger Hunt from Space Chart
Bibliography
Summary List of Activities
About the Author
For teachers looking for a comprehensive resource with research-based and standards-aligned student activities to teach geographic skills, Mapping is Elementary, My Dear by Kay Gandy is an innovative new resource. Her chapters clearly detail strategy steps, suggested grade levels, and materials, making it a simple process for teachers to integrate these creative tasks into daily lessons. This is a must have resource for K-6 teachers!
— Rebecca Stobaugh, author of books for teachers including, “50 Strategies to Boost Cognitive Engagement”
Kay Gandy’s love of geography and teaching shine in this book of engaging activities for elementary students. Each chapter includes a concise explanation key geography concepts and dozens of easy-to-implement and fun learning activities. While geography is the focus, the interdisciplinary approach also addresses math, science, literacy, and history.
— Cynthia W. Resor, author of books for teachers including, “Investigating Family, Food, and Housing Themes in Social Studies”
Teaching social studies at the elementary level can sometimes be challenging because of time constraints and lack of resources. Dr. Gandy’s book is an excellent resource for elementary teachers because it provides high-quality lessons that target geography concepts in an engaging way for students. Including topics such as location, perspective, types of maps, mapping with the 5 themes, and mapping with technology, each chapter includes short summaries of strategies with appropriate grade levels, time needed, and children’s literature connections. With the national focus on inquiry in social studies, this book is excellent for strategies to help students investigate their world through the lens of geography.
— Jana Kirchner, Social Studies Consultant, JK Consulting; Author of Decoding the Past: Inquiry-Based Lessons in U.S. History and Inquiry-Based Lessons in World History
I love this book! I feel that it is very user/teacher friendly. Mapping is Elementary, My Dear will allow the reader to feel comfortable picking up and teaching geography concepts. It is not too wordy and gets right to the heart of the matter. There is information for background, and then activities! As an elementary school teacher it is very helpful to have a book that contains so many great ideas for easy activities that I can use to cover the standards. I know that my students will be engaged in Social Studies discovery when I use this book!
— Harmony Hendrick, 5th grade teacher, Jody Richards Elementary, Bowling Green, KY