Can you identify a state or country from its outline? Are you able to fit the states or provinces of your country together? Try it outdoors—on a giant, colorful map!
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What is your state or country’s shape? Does it have a distinctive border or an unusual shoreline? Do you know where key areas are located? Can you identify where you live?
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Ask your teacher to help you find a safe, large area outside to draw your map. Start by drawing your state or other area that you are studying with Crayola Giant Sidewalk Chalk. Fill the space with color.
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Ask a classmate to draw and color a bordering geographic area with a different color.
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Continue mapping and filling the regions with color. See how much of the country or world you can draw from memory. Look at an atlas to check on details.
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Can your classmates identify the geographic area you created? Add visual clues or words if necessary until they figure out what you drew.
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