Transportation | Build a Map Worksheet | PreK& Kindergarten Geography & STEM

$3.00

Bring map skills to life with this hands-on Build a Map Worksheet! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary learners, this activity helps children explore spatial awareness, problem-solving, and creativity as they design their very own map. Whether it’s a treasure map, a town, or a community plan, kids will have fun while practicing early geography skills.

✨ What’s Included:

  • 1 Build-a-Map Worksheet (portrait orientation)

  • Pre-drawn roads and spaces for students to complete

  • Map symbols and icons (houses, trees, rivers, mountains, parks, stores, treasure, etc.) to cut and paste or draw in

  • Blank spaces for students to add their own details

Skills Taught & Practiced:

  • Spatial awareness & direction following

  • Creativity and storytelling through maps

  • Fine motor skills (drawing)

  • Vocabulary building (map, road, school, park, etc.)

Directions for Use:

  1. Print the worksheet and provide something to write with.

  2. Have students design their map.

  3. Encourage them to create a story: “Where does the road lead? Who lives here? What can you find at the park?”

  4. Extend the learing build letting the try and build their map in construction area.

This activity is perfect for centers, early finishers, social studies lessons, or a fun STEM/STEAM project that encourages problem-solving and creativity!

Bring map skills to life with this hands-on Build a Map Worksheet! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary learners, this activity helps children explore spatial awareness, problem-solving, and creativity as they design their very own map. Whether it’s a treasure map, a town, or a community plan, kids will have fun while practicing early geography skills.

✨ What’s Included:

  • 1 Build-a-Map Worksheet (portrait orientation)

  • Pre-drawn roads and spaces for students to complete

  • Map symbols and icons (houses, trees, rivers, mountains, parks, stores, treasure, etc.) to cut and paste or draw in

  • Blank spaces for students to add their own details

Skills Taught & Practiced:

  • Spatial awareness & direction following

  • Creativity and storytelling through maps

  • Fine motor skills (drawing)

  • Vocabulary building (map, road, school, park, etc.)

Directions for Use:

  1. Print the worksheet and provide something to write with.

  2. Have students design their map.

  3. Encourage them to create a story: “Where does the road lead? Who lives here? What can you find at the park?”

  4. Extend the learing build letting the try and build their map in construction area.

This activity is perfect for centers, early finishers, social studies lessons, or a fun STEM/STEAM project that encourages problem-solving and creativity!