READING MAPS WORKSHEETS
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Download Original →Compass Rose Practice for Beginners
A colorful worksheet helps kids identify north, south, east, and west. Simple arrows and a blank compass rose guide young learners to fill in cardinal directions, building foundational map-reading skills.
Download Original →Treasure Map Grid Coordinates
Students use a fun pirate-themed grid to locate buried treasure. They practice reading coordinates like (B,3) and (D,7), reinforcing spatial awareness and the ability to follow map legends.
Download Original →City Map with Street Names
This worksheet features a fictional town with labeled streets and landmarks. Learners answer questions about routes, such as finding the shortest path from the library to the park.
Download Original →Topographic Map Contour Lines
Older students explore elevation using contour lines on a topographic map. They identify hills, valleys, and steep slopes, applying critical thinking to understand landforms and scale.
Download Original →State Map Symbols and Legends
A detailed state map worksheet teaches kids to decode symbols like campgrounds, airports, and highways. They match icons to their meanings, improving comprehension of map keys.
Download Original →World Map Continents and Oceans
Young geographers label seven continents and five oceans on a blank world map. This activity builds global awareness and reinforces the ability to read large-scale maps accurately.
Download Original →Neighborhood Map for Directional Words
Children use a simple neighborhood map to practice terms like left, right, straight, and behind. They follow written directions to reach a friend’s house, boosting vocabulary and navigation.
Download Original →Historical Map of an Ancient City
Students analyze a map of an ancient Roman settlement, identifying forums, temples, and walls. They compare modern and historical cartography, linking map skills with history lessons.
Download Original →Weather Map with Fronts and Symbols
A meteorology-themed worksheet displays cold fronts, warm fronts, and pressure systems. Learners interpret weather symbols and predict conditions, applying map reading to real-world science.
Download Original →Park Map with Scale and Distance
Using a scale of 1 inch equals 100 feet, students measure distances between picnic areas and trails. This hands-on activity sharpens math skills and practical map interpretation.
Download Original →Compass Rose Practice for Young Explorers
A colorful worksheet featuring a compass rose with cardinal directions. Children trace north, south, east, and west, then answer simple questions about map orientation. Perfect for building foundational geography skills in early elementary grades.
Download Original →Treasure Map Grid Coordinates Activity
An engaging pirate-themed worksheet where students use grid coordinates to locate buried treasure. Kids practice reading map keys and plotting points on a simple coordinate system. Ideal for introducing spatial thinking and map-reading basics.
Download Original →City Map Reading and Route Planning
A detailed city map worksheet with streets, parks, and landmarks. Students follow written directions to trace routes from one location to another, identifying symbols and using a map scale. Great for developing real-world navigation skills.
Download Original →State Map Symbols and Legend Quiz
A worksheet featuring a simplified state map with symbols for airports, campgrounds, and highways. Learners match symbols to their meanings in the legend and answer multiple-choice questions. Excellent for reinforcing map literacy and symbol recognition.
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