This is a fun cut-and-paste activity where you get to build your own camping map!
Here’s how to do it:
1. Look at the bottom part of the page — there are 8 little pictures in boxes:
- A tree
- A cabin
- A tent
- A canoe (boat)
- A signpost
- A campfire
- Another tree (smaller)
- A rock or hill
2. Carefully cut out each of those 8 pictures along the dashed lines.
3. Now look at the big empty map above — it has a river, a cloud, and some hills already drawn.
4. Think about where things should go on a real camping map:
- Put the tent near the river or under a tree.
- Place the cabin somewhere safe and flat.
- Put the campfire away from trees but close to the tent.
- The canoe goes in or next to the river.
- Trees can go around the edges or near the cabin.
- The signpost can be near the path or entrance.
- The rock or hill can go on one of the drawn hills.
5. Glue each picture where you think it fits best on the map.
There’s no single “right” answer — this is your own camping map! Just make sure everything looks like it belongs in a campground.
Final Answer: Cut out the 8 images at the bottom and glue them onto the map above in places that make sense for a camping scene — like putting the tent near the river, the campfire away from trees, and the canoe in the water.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of camping worksheet.