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Kindergarten/Geography

Map Symbols

Children begin to recognize simple symbols on maps like trees, houses, and rivers. Questions might include, "Which symbol shows a river?" or "Can you find the house on the map?"

Hands-on activities include matching symbols to real-world objects or drawing their own simple maps. This builds early map-reading skills and visual reasoning.

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