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Map Skills Unit for Kindergarten & 1st Grade

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This kindergarten and 1st grade map skills unit teaches students how to use a compass rose, read a map legend, and build spatial reasoning through fun, scaffolded worksheets. Cross-curricular connections to math and literacy make this the perfect all-in-one resource for bringing early geography to life in your K–1 classroom!

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Ready to take your students on a geography adventure? This map skills unit is one of my favorite resources for the early elementary classroom. It makes a tricky concept feel totally manageable (and really fun!) for little learners.

This unit walks students through everything they need to know about reading a map, starting with the compass rose and cardinal directions, building into spatial reasoning, and finishing with real map-reading practice using legends and keys. The best part? Every worksheet is designed so that following the directions is part of the learning — sneaking in executive function practice without students even realizing it!

Here’s what your students will practice:

  • Understanding and using a compass rose to identify map directions
  • Spatial reasoning — describing where things are on a map in relation to each other
  • Reading a map legend and creating their very own
  • Interpreting maps to answer questions and gather information
  • Graphing and labeling activities that connect social studies to math and literacy

This unit is scaffolded with kindergarten and first-grade learners in mind, so the language is simple, the visuals are clear, and the tasks build naturally from one to the next. It works beautifully for whole-group lessons, small groups, or independent center work.

If you’re looking for a resource that makes map skills feel exciting and accessible for your K–1 students, this one is for you!

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