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So, we've been working on salt dough maps over the last week. everyone should do this at least once. i mean why just draw or color i mix up the dough according to the directions and let the kids cover their areas first. then they consult the map and try to match the topographical information with their sculpting skills. We love making salt dough maps when we study a country. they're a great visual aid for learning the geography of a country and a fun, hands-on tool for making history come alive. they're easy and fun when you're finished, you can build the dough up to depict mountains and valleys, using a topographical map as a guide: |
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