Grade: Kindergarten Subject: Social Studies Unit: Basic Maps & Globe SAT: Information+Ideas ACT: Reading

Our Globe

The Earth is round like a ball! A globe is a model that shows us our whole planet. Let's explore our amazing world!

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What is a globe?

A globe is a round model of planet Earth. It's shaped like a ball because that's the real shape of our Earth! A globe shows all the land and water on our planet.

Earth is Our Home!

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Earth is Round

Our planet Earth is shaped like a ball! That's why a globe is round too. When you spin a globe, you can see all the different parts of our world.

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Blue is Water

The blue parts on a globe show WATER - the oceans, seas, and big lakes. Most of Earth is covered with water! That's why Earth looks blue from space.

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Green and Brown is Land

The green and brown parts show LAND - where people, animals, and plants live. The land is divided into big pieces called continents.

What You Can See on a Globe

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Oceans

Big, big areas of water

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Continents

Big pieces of land

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Mountains

Bumpy brown areas

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Forests

Green areas with trees

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Deserts

Tan sandy areas

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Ice

White areas at top and bottom

Fun Fact: If you could shrink down really tiny and stand on a globe, it would feel like standing on the real Earth! The globe is just a tiny copy of our huge planet!

Examples

Let's explore the globe together!

Example 1: Finding Water

Look at a globe: What color do you see the most?

You'll see: BLUE! The blue parts are water - oceans and seas.

What this tells us: Most of our planet Earth is covered with water! That's why astronauts call Earth "the blue planet."

Example 2: Finding Land

Look at a globe: Find the parts that are NOT blue.

You'll see: Green and brown areas scattered around the globe.

What this tells us: These are the continents - big pieces of land where people, animals, and plants live!

Example 3: Spinning the Globe

Try this: Put your finger on one spot and spin the globe slowly.

What happens: The spot goes around and around, just like how Earth spins!

What this shows: Earth is always spinning. That's what makes day and night!

Example 4: Top and Bottom

Look at the globe: What do you see at the very top and very bottom?

You'll see: White areas! These are the North Pole (top) and South Pole (bottom).

What this tells us: The poles are very cold and covered with ice and snow!

Example 5: Globe vs. Flat Map

Compare: Look at a globe and then a flat map.

The difference: A globe is round like Earth. A flat map is like the globe unfolded.

Why it matters: The globe shows Earth's real shape, but a flat map is easier to put in a book or hang on a wall!

Practice Problems

Think about what you learned about globes!

Problem 1

What is a globe?

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A globe is a round model of planet Earth. It shows all the land and water on our planet!

Problem 2

What shape is a globe?

Show Answer

A globe is shaped like a ball because that's the real shape of Earth!

Problem 3

What does the blue color on a globe show?

Show Answer

Blue shows water - the oceans, seas, and big lakes!

Problem 4

What do the green and brown parts show?

Show Answer

Green and brown show land - forests, mountains, and places where people live!

Problem 5

Is there more water or more land on Earth?

Show Answer

There is more WATER on Earth! That's why Earth looks so blue.

Problem 6

What are the white parts at the top and bottom of the globe?

Show Answer

The white parts are ice and snow at the North Pole and South Pole!

Problem 7

Can you spin a globe?

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Yes! Globes can spin, just like how Earth spins in space!

Problem 8

Why is a globe better than a flat map for showing Earth's shape?

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A globe shows the real round shape of Earth. Flat maps have to stretch and squish things to fit on flat paper!

Problem 9

What is a continent?

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A continent is a very big piece of land on Earth. There are 7 continents!

Problem 10

Why do astronauts call Earth "the blue planet"?

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From space, Earth looks mostly blue because so much of it is covered with water!

Check Your Understanding

Question 1

What is a globe shaped like, and why?

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A globe is shaped like a ball because Earth is shaped like a ball!

Question 2

If you see blue on a globe, what does it show?

Show Answer

Blue shows water - oceans, seas, and big lakes!

Question 3

What can you find on land (the green and brown parts)?

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On land you can find people, animals, plants, houses, mountains, forests, and so much more!

Question 4

What makes a globe different from a flat map?

Show Answer

A globe is round like Earth, while a flat map is flat like paper. The globe shows Earth's true shape!

Next Steps

Explore a Globe!

If you have a globe at home or school, try this:

  • Spin the globe and stop it with your finger - where did you land?
  • Find the biggest blue area (that's an ocean!)
  • Find the white parts at the top and bottom (the poles!)
  • Can you find where you live?
  • Look for globes at the library, school, or in pictures
  • Ask a grown-up to show you Earth from space (pictures or videos)
  • Go back to learn about What is a Map?