Land and Water on Maps
Grade 1 · Social Studies · Maps and Globes · New Brunswick, Canada
Lesson Summary
Learn how maps show land and water using colors.
Explanation
On maps, blue is almost always used to show water like oceans, rivers, and lakes. Green and brown usually show land. Green can mean flat or low land, and brown can mean mountains or higher areas. By looking at the colors on a map, you can quickly tell where the water is and where the land is. This helps you understand what the area looks like without visiting it.
Practice Questions
Q1: What color is usually used for water on a map?
Answer: Blue.
Q2: If you see a large blue area on a map, what might it be?
Answer: An ocean or a big lake.
Q3: What colors usually show land on a map?
Answer: Green and brown.
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What is Land and Water on Maps in Grade 1 Social Studies?+
Land and Water on Maps is a lesson in the Maps and Globes chapter of Grade 1 Social Studies. It is part of the New Brunswick, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Land and Water on Maps?+
Land and Water on Maps is taught in Grade 1 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in New Brunswick, Canada.
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