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    Several weeks ago, I pulled an old road map-out of the glove box and passed it to my children. They had never seen the province of Ontario laid out like that before. They stared at the map, asking about all the towns, parks, and other landmarks we'd visited, and I pointed them out on it.

    Google Maps and GPS are modern wonders that have gotten me out of many contusing places, but paper maps still have a role to play in our lives. Most of us adults learned to read them out of necessity, but it's up to us to pass on that skill to children whose need may not be so obvious, but who still stand to benefit from it.

    As Trevor Muir wrote in an article on this topic, "When kids learn how to create and use paper maps, they are doing more than just learning how to get around. They are actually developing fundamental skills that they will use for the rest of their lives. Map skills still belong in today's classroom."

    As a child I had National Geographic maps taped to my bedroom walls. This aroused my curiosity and imagination about those places and thus made me eager to remember my geography and history lessons because they were tied to places I'd "seen". Even now as a mother of four, I've also spared time to travel to many of the countries whose maps I studied as a child.

    Additionally, in this fast-changing world, unexpected events can rapidly influence one's usual way of life. When GPS satellites or Internet connections are affected, this old-fashioned skill can get you out of a mess without requiring a smartphone. Last but not least, paper maps arouse "big picture" thinking, showing kids that there's a much bigger world out there and helping to direct them within it.

    So, now is a good time to pull out those dusty old maps and lay them on the kitchen table.

    1. (1) How did the children react when they were given the paper map?
      A . They showed great curiosity. B . They seemed totally confused. C . They considered it old-fashioned. D . They found it less convenient than GPS.
    2. (2) What might be the topic of the article written by Trevor Muir?
      A . The teaching focus in today's classroom. B . The situations where paper maps are used. C . The necessity of digital maps in the modern world. D . The benefit of developing paper map skills for kids.
    3. (3) Which of the following shows the author's opinion?
      A . Internet connections are very reliable today. B . GPS will sooner or later replace paper maps. C . Paper maps provide kids with a grand vision. D . Paper maps make people connected with each other.
    4. (4) What would be the best title for the text?
      A . How to Teach Kids Fundamental Skills with Paper Maps B . Time to Encourage Kids to Step into a Bigger World C . How to Teach Kids about Different Kinds of Maps D . Time to Teach Kids to Read Paper Maps

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