World Geography / World Issues - Canadian History



World Geography / World Issues

Mind Map of the World

On the other side of this page, draw a map of the world as close to reality as possible. Do this on your own – without looking at other people’s maps or any reference material such as an atlas. On your map, label what you regard as important features, such as continents, regions, countries, cities, and bodies of water.

When you’ve finished, analyze your map.

1. Which parts of the world do you know best?

2. Which parts of your map are most incomplete?

3. Do you feel it is important to know where places are in the world? Explain.

Save you map and we’ll try it again at the end of the course! Next, we’ll see how well you can place countries on an outline map of the world.

My Mind Map of the World

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