Great value Activity Book of worksheets and activities using Google Maps, Google Earth and Google Street View.
Covers a wide range of topics, subject areas and skills. All self-guiding, challenging and very original.
This is a combination of all my various Google Maps packs and bundles, compiled into an updated and attractive single book of activities with an answer key.
Invest in this book, download and just share or print off whatever you need, whenever you need it.
Great bundle value with 5 packs all related to using Google Maps in the classroom. Each pack has student self-directed worksheets that are solved by using Google Maps.
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Google Maps Worksheets
Activity Sheets for the Middle School students. Great fun solving problems using Google Maps(and Google Earth). Simple instructions but challenging activities.
I have found that the students in my class need very little instruction to complete the tasks, so long as they understand the Google Maps tools.
Google account is not required - just access to the Google Maps online.
Table of Contents
1. Creating a Travelling Distance Chart
2. Solve the Riddle
3. A Different Type of Easter Egg
4. Fantasy Island
5. Landmarks Around the World
6. Cruising the Seas
7. All about Continents
8. The Earth’s Grid System
9. From Pegman’s Point of View
10. Time & Weather Clues
11. Sites with a View
12. Home Sweet Home
13. Street View Safari
14. Who Am I?
15. National Parks
16. Your Place
17. A Mission for Agent Pegman
18. Things to do on Google Earth
19. Oddities on Google Earth
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Google Maps Math Problems
This is a pack of worksheets with Math problems students can do on Google Maps. The problems cover a range of activities, but my class particularly liked the activity based on Disneyland where they had to zoom in on Street View as well as use the Earth function to mathematically calculate the number of car parks in a particular structure at Disneyland, and also calculate the commercial profitability of the car park.
This is a multi-skilled pack for Middle School students and those who have bought my other packs over the years (thank you all!) you will know that each sheet is well laid out, nicely presented and encourages the student to work independently on each activity.
As well as the Disneyland activity, the pack includes:
- designing a road trip
- searching for mathematical street names in a particular location(we found more than 10 names!)
- researching odd mathematical locations
- measuring and comparing distance
- and more
10 pages of worksheets, PLUS an answer key.
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Google Street View Worksheets
24 pages of worksheets for upper primary/lower secondary students using Google's fabulous Street View, newly updated with Answer Key and further instructions for Agent Pegman.
Activities include:
- looking for animals on safari
- looking for unusual landmarks
- perform some exemplary spy work
- visit some very obscure locations
- stand right in the middle of Stonehenge, Legoland, Warwick Castle gardens and travel the slopes of Whistler
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Easter Fun with Google Maps
Great worksheets for Middle School students based around the story of Easter and everything connected with Easter (Easter Eggs - chocolate and non-chocolate!, Easter Island, the Easter sites of significance, and more.)
Use Google Maps to complete the worksheets
Learning objectives include:
• Ability to calculate distances in Google Maps
• Able to load a database to Google Maps
• Ability to insert Placemarker information in Google Maps
• Ability to use creativity and imagination in developing a fantasy island
• Ability to construct a map with all key features
• Ability to locate information in Google Maps using coordinates
• Ability to apply some simple knowledge of Excel.
All the activities were great fun in my classroom, and the students could progress through them at their own pace and without too much direction.
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Placemarkers in Google Maps
Representing data on a map is an important form of communicating information to the reader. Information graphics need to provide the right information in the clearest format possible. Google Maps provides an easy facility to display data for any reader, and anybody can use this facility to upload their information.
An excellent introduction to this topic would be for the teacher and students to explore the range of ways that data can be represented on a map. Different ways include heat maps, geographic stretching of continents, icons and symbols, colours and shades, bar graphs, and interactive maps.
The lessons and activities in this unit of work are for the lower and middle secondary years of schooling and focus on how to add Placemarkers and how to bulk upload more than one data point to show a broader range of data.
Simple instructions and clear screenshots, along with relevant student activities make this unit of work self-instructing for every student.
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Powerpoint slides of maps with a simple clue that can be used as a class activity.
The task is to determine what country is outlined on each slide. First the country outline is shown, then click on to a single clue to help identify the country.
The clue might be a longitude or latitude, a key city, or a geographical feature. Use Google Earth to find the country from the clues provided.
The task is simple, but the activity is challenging.
Once the students identify the country from the shape and/or the clue, click on to see the answer.
There are 22 maps in all.
Slideshow sequence shows the answer at final transition.
(Sample pages only shown here)
Printable maps with a simple clue that students use to determine what country is outlined on the sheet.
The clue might be a longitude or latitude, a key city, or a geographical feature.
The task is simple, but the activity is challenging.
Students can also use the shape of the country to help in working out the name of the country.
The worksheets have an answer key at the end. There are 22 maps in all. The maps shown here are samples only.
St. Patrick’s Day Google Earth Scavenger Hunt - Digital Learning Resource
Transform your classroom’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration into an engaging virtual journey across Ireland and Irish-American landmarks with our comprehensive Google Earth Scavenger Hunt!
Product Overview
A digital learning resource that combines geography, history, and Irish culture through 33 carefully crafted challenges using Google Earth. Perfect for grades 6-8, this educational pack provides a unique blend of technology and cultural exploration.
Key Features
33 detailed search challenges across multiple categories
Comprehensive teacher’s guide with technical setup instructions
Complete answer key with measurement tolerances
Fascinating “Fun Facts” sections for deeper learning
Bonus challenges for advanced students
Compatible with Google Earth Web, Pro, and Mobile versions
Educational Benefits
Develops digital literacy and geography skills
Enhances research and measurement abilities
Promotes cultural awareness and understanding
Integrates technology with social studies
Supports both independent and collaborative learning
What’s Included
Main scavenger hunt worksheet with 33 challenges
Detailed location-specific fun facts
Technical setup guide for Google Earth
Comprehensive answer key
Network requirement specifications
Perfect For
Middle School Social Studies Classes
Geography Lessons
Cultural Heritage Units
St. Patrick’s Day Activities
Distance Learning Programs
Cross-Curricular STEM Integration
Groundhog Day Virtual Scavenger Hunt: Google Earth Activity Pack
Experience Groundhog Day like never before with this Google Earth scavenger hunt!
Perfect for grades 4-8, this treasure hunt transforms traditional geography lessons into an exciting virtual adventure.
Product Highlights
Go on a virtual tour of 6 famous weather-predicting groundhog locations
Clearly presented worksheets for student engagement
Practice Longitude and Latitude identification
Key Features
10 pages of activities in pdf format
Detailed location-based challenges
Historical imagery exploration tasks
Distance calculation exercises
Clear instructions and guidance
Compatible with Google Earth Web (free version)
Complete Answer Key
Educational Benefits
Develops digital literacy skills
Enhances map reading abilities
Strengthens geographical awareness
Promotes cultural understanding
Builds research and observation skills
Supports STEM learning objectives
Perfect For
Middle school geography classes
Elementary social studies lessons
Distance learning programs
Homeschool curricula
Library educational programs
After-school STEM activities
Package Includes
Student activity worksheets
Technical setup instructions
Answer key for all questions
Why Choose This Resource?
Ready-to-use lesson plans
Engaging virtual field trip experience
No travel costs or logistics
Adaptable for different learning levels
Immediate digital delivery
Exploring Chernobyl Today
Google Maps & Google Earth Activity Pack – A Fascinating Geography Lesson
Take your Middle School or High School students on a virtual journey to one of history’s most significant disaster sites with the “Exploring Chernobyl” Google Maps & Google Earth Activity Pack.
This resource combines real-world geography tools with thought-provoking questions, offering a hands-on learning experience about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster and its global impact.
Students will explore key locations, use distance-measuring tools, and analyze historical imagery to understand the event’s aftermath and the environmental, historical, and social effects of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
Key Features:
Google Maps & Earth Integration: Activities using Google Maps, Google Earth, and Street View to virtually visit Chernobyl and its surroundings.
Historical Analysis: Examine historical imagery and track the development of the Chernobyl sarcophagus over time.
Hands-On Measurements: Use Google tools to measure distances and areas, and explore key sites like the nuclear reactor and abandoned towns.
Critical Thinking Questions: Engage students with challenges such as mapping the Exclusion Zone and analyzing abandoned structures.
Real-World Learning: Perfect for incorporating technology and geography into classroom lessons.
Topics Covered:
The Chernobyl disaster and its global impact
Measuring distances between Chernobyl and major cities (Kyiv, London, Moscow, and more)
The construction and purpose of the Chernobyl sarcophagus
Exploring abandoned sites in the Exclusion Zone, such as Pripyat’s amusement park and ferris wheel
Mapping and understanding restricted zones
Benefits:
Engages students with an interactive and technology-driven approach
Develops practical skills using Google Maps and Earth tools
Enhances understanding of historical and environmental topics
Encourages critical thinking through real-world problem-solving
Perfect for:
Geography Teachers looking for engaging, tech-based activities
History Teachers exploring the global impacts of nuclear disasters
Students developing spatial awareness and analytical skills
Homeschooling Parents seeking innovative educational tools
Download the Activity Pack today and bring history, geography, and technology together for an unforgettable classroom experience!
Google Earth Easter Scavenger Hunt: Interactive Global Geography Adventure for Middle School
Transform your Middle School geography lessons into an exciting digital adventure with this comprehensive Google Earth Easter Scavenger Hunt worksheet pack. Perfect for Grades 6-8, this engaging 15-page resource combines cultural education, digital literacy, and holiday fun into one dynamic learning experience.
Key Features:
Interactive exploration of Easter celebrations worldwide using Google Earth
Cross-curricular integration of geography, cultural studies, and technology skills
Detailed teacher notes and answer key included
Compatible with all versions of Google Earth (Web, Pro Desktop, and Mobile)
Step-by-step technical setup instructions for classroom implementation
Learning Activities Include:
Virtual visits to iconic locations like Vatican City, Jerusalem, and Easter Island
Measurement and calculation exercises using Google Earth tools
Cultural exploration of Easter traditions across different countries
Problem-solving through coordinate-based puzzles
Interactive “Easter egg” discovery challenges
Optional flight simulator routing activity
Technical Skills developed:
Google Earth navigation and tool usage
Distance measurement and geographical calculations
3D terrain visualization
Street View exploration
Digital map reading and interpretation
Educational Benefits:
Enhances digital literacy skills
Develops global cultural awareness
Strengthens problem-solving abilities
Improves spatial awareness and geography skills
Encourages independent learning and exploration
Perfect for:
Middle School geography classes
Cultural studies units
Distance learning activities
Technology integration lessons
Holiday-themed educational activities
Library skill session
Make Easter educational and engaging with this innovative digital scavenger hunt that brings global traditions to life through interactive technology!