You have earned your passport to travel. You have also studied a favorite area in-depth and shared it as a guidebook/presentation. In the process you have improved your ability to use and analyze maps and use other tools of the geographer.

Discussion Questions

Ideas to take it further:

Plan and create a deck of 26 playing cards. Each of the cards should feature a different geographic term. Illustrate and provide a short definition for each. Then when you are done create a review game using your cards.

Make a map of your street, neighborhood, town or city. Then either write a paper or draw a map to show what you think it will look like in the future.

Find panoramic maps for the same city in two different time periods. The panoramic map collection of the Library of Congress may offer some good starting points. Then print them off and analyze the changes in the city over time.

Create a Geography Jeopardy Game for the class to try. Be sure to include the categories, questions and answers.

Make a treasure map that includes all the important map elements. The treasure should be located somewhere on campus. On the due date you might be asked to have another group of students try and find your treasure using your map only without any verbal directions.