Maps are like tickets to new places that help explorers find their way.
Imagine you're playing a game where you have to go from your bedroom to the park, but you can't see it, all you have is a drawing that shows where things are. That's what maps were for explorers! The first maps weren’t perfect, they looked more like simple drawings than the detailed maps we use today.
How Maps Helped Explorers
- First maps showed big shapes, like continents and oceans, but not every little island or mountain.
- Explorers used these maps to know which direction to go. It was like having a road map for a treasure hunt, even if the path wasn’t clear all the way.
Maps Were Like Clues
Explorers would look at a map, and it helped them make guesses about what might be ahead, maybe land or something new! These maps were clues that made their journeys exciting and fun.
They didn't have GPS or smartphones to tell them where they were, just a piece of paper with lines and shapes. But those simple maps helped them reach faraway places, like discovering new lands and making friends in strange countries.
Examples
- A child draws a map to find treasure on an island.
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See also
- What did maps used to be like puzzle pieces that showed the world?
- How Do Ancient Maps Compare to Modern GPS Systems?
- What is Long ago, people didn’t have GPS or paper?
- Why did people start drawing maps to show where things were?
- What are ancient seafarers?