Where Do We Live?
Where Do We Live?
Materials
- Map of your city, town, or neighborhood
Directions
- Look for your city, town, or neighborhood on a map. Point out your home's location and the location of relatives' and best friends' homes.
- Find the school your child will attend and show your child its location in relation to your house and street.
- Find the nearest park, lake, mountain, or other cultural or physical feature on the map and talk about how these features affect your life.
- Living near the ocean may make your climate moderate, prairies may provide an open path for high winds, and mountains may block some weather fronts.
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