This is a
compare and contrast worksheet designed to help students understand the differences and similarities between
maps and
globes. The task involves sorting the given images into three categories:
1.
Maps only
2.
Both maps and globes
3.
Globes only
Let’s analyze each of the 9 icons provided and determine where they belong.
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🔍 Step-by-step Analysis:
#### 1.
Water
- Appears on both maps and globes.
-
✔ Both
#### 2.
Spins
- Globes can spin (they are spherical and mounted on an axis).
- Maps do not spin.
-
✔ Globes
#### 3.
Model
- A globe is a 3D model of Earth.
- Maps are 2D representations, not models in the same way.
-
✘ Not typically called a "model" in this context — but
globe is a model, so:
-
✔ Globes
> Note: This term is more accurately associated with globes.
#### 4.
Flat
- Maps are flat (2D).
- Globes are round (3D), not flat.
-
✔ Maps
#### 5.
Sphere
- Globes are spheres.
- Maps are flat — not spheres.
-
✔ Globes
#### 6.
Compass Rose
- Used on maps to show directions (N, S, E, W).
- Also found on globes (especially educational ones) to indicate cardinal directions.
-
✔ Both
#### 7.
Roads
- Roads are shown on maps (especially road maps).
- Globes typically don’t show roads; they focus on landmasses and oceans.
-
✔ Maps
#### 8.
Map Key
- A map key (or legend) explains symbols used on a map.
- Globes usually don’t have a key — they use color coding directly.
-
✔ Maps
#### 9.
Land
- Both maps and globes show landmasses (continents, countries, etc.).
-
✔ Both
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✔ Final Sorting:
|
Maps |
Both |
Globes |
|----------------|--------------------|--------------------|
| Flat | Water | Spins |
| Roads | Compass Rose | Model |
| Map Key | Land | Sphere |
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📝 Explanation:
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Maps are flat, 2D representations that often include details like roads, map keys, and compass roses. They are useful for showing detailed local or regional information.
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Globes are 3D spherical models of Earth that show accurate shapes and sizes of continents and oceans. They spin and represent Earth as a sphere.
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Both show water, land, and sometimes compass roses because these are essential features of Earth's geography.
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✔ Completed Worksheet:
```
Maps Both Globes
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Flat Water Spins
Roads Compass Rose Model
Map Key Land Sphere
```
> 💡 Tip: This activity helps students understand how different tools represent Earth and when each is most useful.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of maps and globes worksheet.