METHOD

Mapping

Students mark one or more actions, challenges, objects, movements, or similar on a physical or digital map.

The method helps students create a visual overview and identify important connections.

1

Identify or let the students choose what they want to map on a digital or physical map. This could be, for example, different steps in a process, a movement route for an organism or object, an origin/production location of a product, a challenge linked to a specific area, or a location-specific phenomenon.

2

Students map it by placing stickers on the physical map or marking it on a digital map using an image editing program such as Photopea.

3

Students can draw lines, arrows, or other visual elements to illustrate the relationships between the different points. This step highlights connections and dependencies.

Didactic tips:

  • Students can add small notes, icons, or colours to highlight specific aspects, making the chart more readable and informative.
  • The method is used, among other things, in activity XXX
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MODES OF ORGANISATION:

  • Individual
  • Pair
  • Group
  • Whole class

TOOLS / MATERIALS:

  • Digital or physical map
  • Stickers or Photopea from skoletube.dk