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Us on the Map By __________________ (paste a photo of the student here) 1

This is our class. (paste a photo of the class here) 2

This is us in our classroom. (paste a photo of the classroom here) 3

This is a map of our classroom. (paste a photo of the classroom map you made here) This is us on the map of our classroom. 4

This is our school. This is a map of our school. This is our classroom on the map of our school. (paste a photo of the school here) (paste a photo of a map of the school here) 5

This is the street our school is on. This is a map of the street our school is on. This is our school on the street map. (paste a photo of the street outside the school ) (paste a photo of the street map here) 6

This is our town. (paste a photo of the town here) 7

This is a map of our town. This is the street of our school on the map of our town. (paste a photo of the town map here) 8

This is our state. (paste a photo of the state here) 9

This is a map of our state. This is our town on the map of our state. (paste a photo of the state map here) 10

This is our country. The United States of America. (paste a photo of the United States here) 11

This is a map of our country. This is our state on the map of our country. (paste a photo of the US map here) 12

This is our world. It is called Earth. It looks like a great ball. (paste a photo of the earth here) 13

If you could unroll the world and make it flat, it would look something like this map of the world. This is our country on the map of the world. (paste a photo of the world map here) 14

So here’s how we find our special place on the map. First I look at the map of the world and find our country. 15

Then I look at the map of our country and find our state.. 16

Then I look at the map of our state and find our town. 17

Then I look at the map of our town and find the street our school is on. (paste a photo of the town map here) 18

And on our street I find our school. (paste a photo of the street map here) 19

And in our school I find our classroom (paste a photo of the school map here) 20

And in our classroom I find me! (paste a photo of the student in the classroom here) 21

Just think…in classrooms, in schools, on streets in towns, in countries, all over the world, everybody has their own special place on the map. (paste photos of the class in places special to them here) 22

Just like me. (paste a photo of the child in a place special to them here) 23

Just like me on the map. Draw a picture of yourself on a map. 24

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