Maps


  • Alice Ramsey's Grand Adventure, by Don Brown
  • And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon (Stevens and Crummel)
  • Are We there Yet
  • Around the World
  • As the Crow flies: a first book of maps by Gail Hartman
  • Bird's Fly High
  • Chester the Worldly Pig" (shapes of his spots are like the continents)
  • Git along, Old Scudder by Stephen Gammell
  • How to Make an Apple Pie and Seethe World, by Marjorie Priceman
  • Kate Shelley, Bound for Legend by SanSouci.
  • Key to the Treasure,
  • Madlenka, by Peter Sis
  • Map Mysteries - Book of activities that introduce students to all different kinds of maps through mysteries.
  • Mapping Penny's World  by Loreen Leedy
  • Me on the Map" (Sweeney) - non-fiction
  • My Place".  In it kids who live in the same house draw a map of their neighborhood going back ten years on each page.  It ends with an aboriginal who is camping there.
  • My Side of the Mountain (George)
  • Rosie's Walk
  • Roxaboxen
  • Scrambled States of America (Keller)
  • Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner can be used for students to use clues in the story to draw a map of the race and can be used as a jumping off point for following the Alaskan Iditarod in February. Collaboration with classroom teacher can incorporate Math, language, geography, and other skills
  • The Armadillo from Amarillo, by Lynne Cherry
  • The Mystery of King Karfu by Doug Cushman
  • Where Do I Live? (Cheasnow)
  • Which Way to the Revolution, by Bob Barner
  • Whose Been there?" by Lindsay Barrett George.

  • MAPPING

  • Alice Ramsey's Grand Adventure (Brown)
  • Amazon Basin (Reynolds)
  • Archaeologists Dig for Clues (Duke)
  • Big Blue Marble Atlas (Brown and Garrison)
  • Explorers & Mapmakers (Ryan)
  • First Picture Atlas (Williamson)
  • Frozen Land (Reynolds)
  • Geography from A to Z (Knowlton)
  • How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World (Priceman)
  • How to Read A City Map (Rhodes)
  • How to Read A Highway Map (Rhodes)
  • Nine for California (Levitin)
  • Painted Pony Runs Away (McGaw)
  • Searching for Laura Ingalls (Lasky)
  • Secret Birthday Message (Carle)
  • Starry Messenger (Sis)
  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt (Hopkinson)
  • The Remarkable Riderless Runaway Tricycle (McMillan)
  • Three Days on a River in a Red Canoe (Williams)
  • Wagons West! (Gerrard)
  • We're Going on a Bear Hunt (Rosen)
  • Wish You were Here (Krull)
  • World of Little House (Collins)
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