Ridgetop Farm and Garden | World Map Craft

When spring break was over, I was conflicted about whether to teach a unit studying the 7 continents or study the biomes of the world. When I saw this post on their virtual voyage, I decided I could do both. So, we are going to travel the world, stopping once on each continent. The main focus during our visit will be to study a biome on each continent that we haven’t studied before. Our travel itinerary is:

North America – Temperate Rainforest
South America – Tropical Rainforest
Antarctica – Ice Cap
Africa – Desert
Australia – Coral Reef
Asia – Tundra
Europe – Deciduous Forest

 

The first thing we had to do for our trip was make a map. All three kids helped me with this. I changed things just a tad from the map on se7en’s site.

 

Making the Background/Ocean

• poster board cut to roughly 26″x16″
• cut little, square-ish shaped pieces from colored tissue paper
• water-down glue & spread a thin layer over entire poster board
• let the kids stick tissue paper pieces all over the poster board
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | World Map Craft

 

Coloring, Cutting, & Gluing the Map

• Printed a world map, scaled to fit our poster board
• I really liked the randomness of se7en’s map, so I told the kids to color the continents anyway they wanted, just be sure to color the entire continent.
• After the kids colored the map, I cut it out – which was tedious.
• Then we glued all the land pieces to the ocean.
Ridgetop Farm and Garden | World Map Craft

 

Our Finished Map

Ridgetop Farm and Garden | World Map Craft

 

The Map on Display

Ridgetop Farm and Garden | World Map Craft

 

I’m excited to start this unit. It should be fun.