Thanks, Kara.  Google My Maps, Jamboard, and Google Drawings have all been suggested as great ways to have students shade maps.  Thanks to everyone that responded so quickly to my question.  I really appreciate it!  Have a great year!


Respectfully,

Loretta Sullivan
Library Media Specialist
Bennet Academy
Manchester, CT



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On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 2:40 PM INGALLS, KARA <Kara.Ingalls@vernonct.org> wrote:
?Can students make Maps in Padlet? It has a draw option. If they put the outline of the map maybe students can shade it in that way.


Kara Ingalls
RHS Library Media Specialist
kara.ingalls@vernonct.org

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Hello,

I would appreciate any feedback/suggestion for the following question, thanks in advance:

The SS department has a question ... when we are doing map work with our students we often have asked students to shade areas of a map.  We are a little stumped on how to do that using a digital map as opposed to a paper and pencil map.

Are you aware of any  programs/apps/techniques we could use?

Respectfully,

Loretta Sullivan
Library Media Specialist
Bennet Academy
Manchester, CT

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