Elementary school geography and science with ArcGIS Online - See more at: http://blog

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This summer, Esri quietly released a refreshed edition of “Thinking Spatially Using GIS” (for ArcGIS Online)”. This collection of instructional materials for the elementary geography and science classroom is completely free, requires no login, and no installation of software. The activities are for a one student to one computer/device (1:1) learning environment. Activities, designed to be teacher-friendly, provide a student worksheet and assessment. The activities are for 4th and 5th grade, but may serve younger or older learners based on reading level.







Thinking Spatially Using GIS:

Module 1, Lesson 1: Magellan crosses the Atlantic Ocean

Module 1, Lesson 2: Magellan crosses the Pacific Ocean

Module 2, Lesson 1: Mapping a zoo

Module 2, Lesson 2: Touring a zoo

Module 2, Lesson 3: Animals Around the World

Module 3, Lesson 1: Early settlement patterns of the United States

Module 3, Lesson 2: Patterns of a growing population

Module 4, Lesson 1: Finding Tornado Alley

Module 4, Lesson 2: Analyzing historical tornadoes

Learn more about “Thinking Spatially Using GIS” (with ArcGIS Online) at

http://edcommunity.esri.com/TSG







About Tom Baker

Tom Baker is an Esri Education Manager, specializing in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education, teacher education, and educational research. He regularly publishes and presents on geospatial technologies across education.



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