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Mapping Activity World Map Project
Mapping Activity World Map Project
Mapping Activity World Map Project
Mapping Activity World Map Project
Mapping Activity World Map Project
Mapping Activity World Map Project
Mapping Activity World Map Project
Mapping Activity World Map Project
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"This project was so easy and fun that I felt totally comfortable leaving it for my substitute to do with my students when I had to leave for an emergency. I returned to a roomful of these awesome and very well put together globes. Great project!!"
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Lesa G.
"The final project turned out so cute! I had students complete as a group, each student got a section of the globe to color/complete, then they had to put it together. This worked well for differentiation as each part of the globe had something different to complete. "
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Samantha S.

Description

Make Social Studies come alive with this fun 3D world map activity for world geography. This craftivity can be used to help students study and learn the continents and oceans of the world.

There are two different views of the world map: the Western hemisphere and the Eastern hemisphere. This craftivity first has the students coloring the globe outline, then labeling the continents and oceans, equator, and tropic lines, then locating major cities, including the city in which students live.

*Note - this craftivity does not make an actual globe. It is a mapping activity - students work with 3 pages of the Western hemisphere and 3 pages of the Eastern hemisphere. When they assemble the map pages (in ANY order), the finished product resembles a globe shape.

There are two different sizes included in this resource – one on full sheets and one on half sheets if printing copies is limited at your school. Print only the set you need (the questions / directions are the same for both). Students will finish the labeling and coloring (6 pages in total) before assembling the finished globes (assembly instructions included).

I have also included a blank map outline for each hemisphere so you can add your own question, or have your students come up with their own question. Blank outlines can also be used as a cover in case you wish to assemble the globes into a flipbook style, rather than a 3D craftivity.

A rubric is also included for formative or summative assessment.

Completed craftivities are a fabulous way to decorate your classroom or bulletin boards. It’s a great way to have your students build a display they are proud to share. These globes would look fabulous lined up along a shelf.

You have three different options for printing (you want your globes to be sturdy enough to stand on their own):

- Print on white construction paper

- Print on cardstock

- Print on regular paper, then glue onto construction paper and cut out around the globe shape

For easier completion, be sure students complete each page BEFORE they assemble (cut and glue) the craftivity.

CLICK HERE to see all of my craftivities.


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Mapping Activity World Map Project

Runde's Room
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$3.50

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Digital downloads
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Grades
4th - 6th
Pages
17
Answer Key
Rubric only
Teaching Duration
1 Week

What others say

"This project was so easy and fun that I felt totally comfortable leaving it for my substitute to do with my students when I had to leave for an emergency. I returned to a roomful of these awesome and very well put together globes. Great project!!"
star
Lesa G.
"The final project turned out so cute! I had students complete as a group, each student got a section of the globe to color/complete, then they had to put it together. This worked well for differentiation as each part of the globe had something different to complete. "
star
Samantha S.

Description

Make Social Studies come alive with this fun 3D world map activity for world geography. This craftivity can be used to help students study and learn the continents and oceans of the world.

There are two different views of the world map: the Western hemisphere and the Eastern hemisphere. This craftivity first has the students coloring the globe outline, then labeling the continents and oceans, equator, and tropic lines, then locating major cities, including the city in which students live.

*Note - this craftivity does not make an actual globe. It is a mapping activity - students work with 3 pages of the Western hemisphere and 3 pages of the Eastern hemisphere. When they assemble the map pages (in ANY order), the finished product resembles a globe shape.

There are two different sizes included in this resource – one on full sheets and one on half sheets if printing copies is limited at your school. Print only the set you need (the questions / directions are the same for both). Students will finish the labeling and coloring (6 pages in total) before assembling the finished globes (assembly instructions included).

I have also included a blank map outline for each hemisphere so you can add your own question, or have your students come up with their own question. Blank outlines can also be used as a cover in case you wish to assemble the globes into a flipbook style, rather than a 3D craftivity.

A rubric is also included for formative or summative assessment.

Completed craftivities are a fabulous way to decorate your classroom or bulletin boards. It’s a great way to have your students build a display they are proud to share. These globes would look fabulous lined up along a shelf.

You have three different options for printing (you want your globes to be sturdy enough to stand on their own):

- Print on white construction paper

- Print on cardstock

- Print on regular paper, then glue onto construction paper and cut out around the globe shape

For easier completion, be sure students complete each page BEFORE they assemble (cut and glue) the craftivity.

CLICK HERE to see all of my craftivities.


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Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
June 3, 2026
This was a wonderful resource and a great addition to my classroom! It was well-organized, easy to implement, and kept my students engaged throughout the lesson. The directions were clear, and the materials aligned well with my instructional goals. I appreciated the time it saved me in planning while still providing meaningful learning opportunities for my students. I will definitely be using this resource again and look forward to exploring more resources from this creator. Highly recommend!
Angela Autry
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895 reviews • North Carolina
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Excellent Resource! ⭐
Rated 5 out of 5
April 29, 2026
Great resource, engaging, and very helpful! thanks!
Mikra xerakia
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87 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Great Resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
April 22, 2026
Great resource! Easy to use and my students loved it. Thank you!
1,348 reviews • Massachusetts
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Cool Activity
Rated 4 out of 5
February 10, 2026
My class enjoyed making their own globe. Thank you!
Christine S.
150 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 2nd
A very en gaging and useful craft.
Rated 5 out of 5
February 9, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
We are making this in my class to learn more about geography. This is perfect for my students to remember the oceans, continents, and also as coloring activity for motor skills.
Fabi H.
177 reviews
Grades taught: 4th, 5th, 6th
Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
January 19, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This is a wonderful resource for my inclusive middle school classroom.
Cynthia L.
541 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: 6th, 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
super fun project
Rated 5 out of 5
December 26, 2025
Engaging activities that encourage critical thinking and learning.
Marci Eschenbach
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148 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Loving these resources
Rated 5 out of 5
December 6, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
My kiddos had an excellent day creating this 3D project. They really like it.
569 reviews • Florida
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd

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