Going Cross Curricular with Geo Tools
Donnie Piercey
Donnie Piercey
Google Maps
Google Maps
Did You Know...
Did You Know...
Create Your Own Street View using the Google Street View App (Android / iOS)
Check how things have changed over time using the Google Earth Engine - Timelapse
...and yes, you can watch a Total Eclipse (not of the heart, though)
Classroom Ideas
Classroom Ideas
Writing Prompt
Writing Prompt
- Go to Earth View, spin it, and drop Pegman at a random location.
- Elementary -- Write a quick 5 sentence story with this location as the setting. Feel free to get create and use more than one photosphere if you'd like! Make sure to paste the link to your photosphere on your document.
- Middle/High -- Write a story where the photosphere which appears is it's setting.
- Open up the document to the right and press File --> Make a Copy and start writing.
Exploring Your Community
Exploring Your Community
- Open up the street view image to the right.
- How long have the cranes been in downtown Lexington?
- Discuss with your groups why these cranes are here?
- What did this area look like before this construction project began? What happened to those businesses?
- Why do you think it's taking so long to finish?
Interactive Writing Pieces
Interactive Writing Pieces
- Have students type out personal narratives/short stories using Google Docs.
- Copy and paste those paragraphs onto a new Google Site.
- Have students find the locations/settings of their Personal Narratives on Google Maps/Street View.
- Using this trick (click), embed those locations onto a Google Site. Ka-boom: interactive stories
- Click to view an example written by one of my fifth graders
Showing Climate Change
Showing Climate Change
- Open up the Time Lapse to the right. Discuss with your partners for one minute what they think they're seeing.
- Open up this document (click) and share some ways that you think we could stop this from happening in the future.
Tour Builder and Google Forms Adventure Puzzles
Tour Builder and Google Forms Adventure Puzzles
- This is a tad advanced, but you can create a Google Form with Response Validation (in other words, students can't submit an item on a form until a certain condition is met) - Here's one as an example
- Create a tour using the different spots along the way as hints. Click the image to the right to open up a sample tour with puzzles.
- Open in Earth - Boom. Creation tool.
- Solve the puzzles, make your way through the form.
Google My Maps
Google My Maps
My Maps
My Maps
- Google’s Free Map Creator
- Add custom pins, layers, directions, and now distances!
- Maps can then be shared just like Google Docs and edited by multiple users simultaneously
- You can also view your creations in Google Maps
- Maps can even be made “public”, where anyone in the world can have access to it.
- Add images, videos, and/or paragraphs to each pin.
- Draw polygons and calculate distance
- Download or Upload KML files from/to Earth/Maps.
My Maps in Google Classroom
My Maps in Google Classroom
As Attachments
As Attachments
- If students "Attach from Drive" a My Map onto a Google Classroom assignment, it automagically shares it with the teacher.
- Students create map, you get to view it.
- If students work collaboratively on the map, only the OWNER of the map can turn it in, so make sure the students' names are all on it
As Templates
As Templates
- You can make My Map Templates!
- Make your My Map where "Anyone with the link can view", Click here to view an example.
- Place instructions on your My Map as to what you want your students to do (Continue drawing placemarks, finding angles, determining distances, etc).
- Attach the link to your "My Map" as a Resource onto your Google Classroom assignment.
- Students open up the My Map, press the "Three Dots", and then "Make a Copy"
- Boomshakalaka: they now have a copy of your template and can submit their work.
Perimeter and Area
Perimeter and Area
- Have students locate your school on a map and draw polygons around the buildings
- Estimate/Sum up/round the total, etc.
A "Short Story Setting" Map
A "Short Story Setting" Map
- Have one person in your group create a new Google Doc and make it where "anyone with the link can view".
- Write a "brief" short story. Make sure in that story you mention it's "setting".
- Open up the map to the right and press "edit"
- Drop a pin on the map where the setting of your story took place and place the link to your Google Doc in the pin.
Retelling History
Retelling History
- Have your students create maps showing famous events from history.
- Students can submit these via Google Classroom (Add from Drive --> Map).
Social Studies Maps
Social Studies Maps
Retell/recreate events from Social Studies/history to help students visualize and access the information better/clearer.
Bus Routes
Bus Routes
- Map out the school bus routes using a My Map, embed it onto your school site.
- Put pickup times on the map.
- Students can search their address to see which bus they would take
Who Lives Where?
Who Lives Where?
- Have a map that's just shared with your students, have them add pins to their homes. Maybe type their addresses in?
Creative Book Retelling
Creative Book Retelling
Take a picture book and retell it using pins with text from the story. Would make a great collaborative project!
Map Projections... Wait What?
Map Projections... Wait What?
Show students how spherical objects on a flat surface can appear different sizes that they actually are.
Cool assignment idea: outline your state, compare it to other states. How many Delawares do you think could fit inside California?
Or check, “The True Size Of…”