Maps Teaching Resources
Bring printable maps of Australia and countries around the world, map worksheets and activities and a whole lot more into your HASS lesson planning! This teaching resource collection was created by the primary teachers at Teach Starter to help you familiarise your students with different countries and their positions within the world.
This teaching resource collection includes both blank and labelled maps of various countries in the southern and northern hemispheres, so you can make the edits you need to fit your lesson planning needs.
New to teaching maps? Read on for a primer from our teacher team including a kid-friendly definition of maps, plus a look at what students should know about this tool before they leave primary school.
What Are Maps? A Kid-Friendly Definition
Trying to explain maps to your students? Here's a simple definition for kids:
A map is like a picture of a place, like your room, your school, or your city. It helps you understand where things are and how to get to them.
Maps are made up of special symbols and colours to help you find a variety of different things, like roads, rivers, mountains, and buildings. By using a map, you can find your way to a new place and explore the world around you!
What Are the Different Types of Maps?
Throughout primary school, students will encounter a variety of maps. Some are more general (like a map showing state boundaries), while others contain more detailed images that pinpoint right where their school sits in a neighbourhood! Each map type serves its own purpose and can teach our students more about their community and our world.
Here's a look at some of the various types of maps you might share with your students:
- Political map — No, this isn't about politics! A political map shows us the boundaries and locations of countries, states, and cities, as well as other man-made features such as roads.
- Physical map —We use physical maps to see the physical features of an area, such as mountains, rivers, and lakes.
- Topographic map — Based on the concept of 'topography,' this type of map the elevation and contours of an area and is often used for hiking or other outdoor activities.
- Climate map — Just as the name implies, this kind of map shows the different types of climate in a region, such as temperature and precipitation patterns.
- Road map — We don't see paper versions of these much anymore, but a road map shows the network of roads in an area and is typically used for driving directions.
- Geological map — A geological map shows the types of rocks and minerals found in an area, as well as fault lines and other geological features.
- Nautical map— Taking to the water? A nautical map will come in handy! It shows the features of bodies of water, such as depth, currents, and underwater hazards.
- Thematic map — A thematic map shows a specific theme or topic, such as population density, natural resources or political affiliations.
What Should Kids Know About Maps?
By the time they leave primary school, students should have a solid understanding of maps and how to use them to explore the broader world! Here are some of those map basics they should know:
- What's the purpose of a map? Kids should know that maps offer a visual representations of the world, which help us to locate places, find directions, and understand the relationship between different areas.
- The basic features — From a compass rose to a map key, kids need to be able to identify the features of a map and know how to use them.
- Reading and interpreting maps — Whether it's a road map, topographical map or weather maps, kids should know how to read it and how to interpret it.
- Cardinal directions — Kids should know the difference between north, south, east and west and how to use the four cardinal directions to navigate a map.
- Locating places — Kids need to learn to use coordinates — such as latitude and longitude — and how to locate places using them, as well as pinpointing location with the use of landmarks, street names, and other features.
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B.O.L.T.S.S Features of Maps Posters for the Classroom
Teach the BOLTSS mnemonic and explore the features of maps using this set of colourful classroom posters.
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Acclimatised Civilisations – Inquiry Project
Research a civilisation and how it adapted to its environment and landscape through a student-led inquiry task.
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Acclimatised Civilisations: Egypt – Workbook
Learn about the physical and human geography of Egypt and the Sahara Desert with this inquiry-based mapping activity.
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Acclimatised Civilisations: Inuit Territories – Workbook
Learn about the physical and human geography of the Inuit Territories with this inquiry-based mapping activity.
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Acclimatised Civilisations: Andes Mountains – Workbook
Learn about the physical and human geography of the Andes mountains in South America with this inquiry-based mapping activity.
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Acclimatised Civilisations: Greece – Workbook
Learn about the physical and human geography of Greece and the Mediterranean region with this inquiry-based mapping activity.
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Acclimatised Civilisations: India – Workbook
Learn about the physical and human geography of the continent of India with this inquiry-based mapping activity.
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Acclimatised Civilisations: Australia – Workbook
Learn about the physical and human geography of the continent of Australia with this inquiry-based mapping activity.
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Features of Maps - Teaching Presentation
Explore the most common features of maps with this engaging teaching presentation.
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Features of Maps - Exit Tickets
Assess student map and globe skills with twenty exit ticket worksheets.
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Features of Maps - Question Prompt Task Cards
Assess your students' understanding of the features of maps with this set of 16 question prompt task cards.
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Map Symbols Match-Up Activity
Practise identifying the symbols found on a map with a map symbol matching activity.
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Feature of Maps - Task Cards
Explore the features of maps and globes with a set of multiple-choice task cards.
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Continents and Oceans Task Cards
Practise identifying and describing the 7 continents and 5 oceans with a set of task cards.
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Places on a Map - Task Cards
Teach your young learners to read community maps with a set of task cards.
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Continents and Oceans - Interactive Peg Cards
Turn world geography into a digital learning experience with this interactive activity.
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Continents and Oceans Bingo
Turn Geography into a fun and educational learning experience by using our Continents and Oceans Bingo Game!
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Elements of a Map Match-up Activity
Use knowledge of the features of a map with this map element matching game.
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Critically Endangered Species Map – Poster
A poster of the world map featuring 64 species and subspecies that are on the critically endangered list.
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Map of Japan
A map of Japan featuring the names of the main islands and well-known landmarks.
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Latitude and Longitude Banners
Latitude and longitude banners to display in the classroom when studying geography.
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Continents and Oceans Worksheet
A worksheet to practise identifying the 7 continents and 5 oceans.
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Map of the Regions of Asia
A map showing the layout, regions and major countries of Asia.
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Australia and Its Neighbours - Poster and Labelling Activity
A set of maps and worksheet for students to use when looking at Australia and its neighbours.
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Australia-Centred World Map
Teach your students about the continents, oceans and countries of the world with this Australia-centred world map.
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Latitude and Longitude Worksheet
Use this worksheet along with Google Maps to teach your students about longitude and latitude.
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Latitude and Longitude Poster
Use this educational poster when students are learning about geographical coordinates, latitude and longitude.
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Torres Route 1606 Map
A map to display in the classroom when learning about Luis de Torres' route across the top of Australia in 1606.
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An Early Explorer's Map
An early explorer's map to display in the classroom when learning about European exploration.
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Changing Map of Australia - 65 000 Years Ago to Present Day
A map showing the changes in Australia's coastline from 65 000 years ago to the present day.
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Mapping a Journey – Worksheet
A worksheet that allows students to create a map of a journey when exploring local places.
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Map of the World's Vegetation Zones
Locate and explore the different biomes of the world with this engaging classroom poster.