Unit 3: Lesson One.

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Unit 3: Lesson One

Read a map by combining text and images Use maps to help us navigate Use schedules to plan a trip Use direction words

Amusement Park Directions Use the Amusement Park map to answer your question. Use direction words: By, North, Across Use different parts of the Map for information

Plan you Fun! Pick 3 rides, and 1 restaurant you want to go to at the Amusement park. Include in Plan: 3 rides 1 restaurant Where will you go first. What time will I get to each ride What places will I pass on the way Make it Clear with Directions words Time information Locations for reference Location names.

Mapping Parts Title Compass Rose Labels Scale Legend/Key Location Names Legend/Key Reference: http://energeticcity.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Evacuation-Alert-May-2-2016-2-km-north-of-Doig-River.png/evacuation-alert-may-2-2016-2-km-north-of-doig-river-2/

Lesson Assignment In this assignment, you will brainstorm about important locations in your school. You will create a map of your school, and include two sentences that give directions to a location on the map. Remember to include: Include all sections of the map: title, scale , compass, labels Make sure picture information is clear and neat. Use 2-3 directions words in sentences to give directions.

Rubrics Category Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Thinking Had a very specific information about locations in my school on my map. I included all parts of the map, and used correct language to create labels for them Had a accurate information about locations in my school on my map. I included most parts of the map, and used correct language to create labels for them Had a general information about locations in my school on my map. I included some parts of the map, and used correct language to create labels for them Had a little information about locations in my school on my map. I included few parts of the map, and used correct language to create labels for them Communication Included 3 or more directions words that were used with purpose My sentences were full and I had no spelling mistakes Included 2-3 directions words that were used with purpose Most sentences were full, and I had no spelling mistakes Included 1-2 directions words that were used with purpose Some sentences were full, and some spelling mistakes Included 1 or no directions words that were used with purpose No sentences were full, and many spelling mistakes

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