The Draw and Explore Social Studies series is a great way to combine art and social studies. A short description of ten different world landmarks is given. Each is followed by an image of the landmark on a grid. Next, students can do one or all of the assignments that follow. They can draw half of the image in a grid that shows the left half of the picture, half of the image in a grid that shows the right half of the picture, or the entire image on an empty grid. This makes the unit completely flexible for both left-handed and right-handed students. Ten review questions and an answer key are also included. Landmarks included are the Atomium, Auckland Harbour Bridge, Big Ben, Chichén Itzá, Eiffel Tower, Hiroshima Castle, Matamata Hobbiton, Statue of Liberty, Voortrekker Monument, and Waitangi Treaty House. 31 pages total. Ages 8-13.
Draw and Explore Social Studies: World Landmarks Volume 1
Combine art and history with this unit about world landmarks. Students learn from a short description of ten different world landmarks and then practice copying the examples on grids. Ten review questions and an answer key are also included. See a preview of Draw and Explore Social Studies: World Landmarks, Volume 1.
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