In today's lesson you will use Google Maps to one, find my place of peace map; and two, create a map to your own place of peace.
To begin, sign in or create an account on Google Maps. Next copy and paste the following and pull up my map.
<iframe width="425" height="350" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ll=42.433593,-86.042175&spn=0.906116,1.760559&t=m&z=9&msa=0&msid=214807808634152827057.0004c68823448b002f3a7"></iframe><br /><small>View <a href="https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ll=42.433593,-86.042175&spn=0.906116,1.760559&t=m&z=9&msa=0&msid=214807808634152827057.0004c68823448b002f3a7&source=embed" style="color:#0000FF;text-align:left">South Haven - Place of Peace</a> in a larger map</small>
After looking and identifying where my place of peace is, create a new blog with the name of my place of peace, use this title "I Found Your Place of Peace, Ms. Fisher." Secondly, create your own map to a place where you might or already find peace. To do this you must search for the location, once the map loads, look for the "my places" link and select. Within the new page you will find a link to "create map," click this link, enter a title and description, now click "save" and then click "done." You have created a map. You may follow the tools to make creative changes. Once done, click the "link" icon, copy and paste the link info into a new blog, title your blog "My Place of Peace."
Correct to today's lesson, when you clink link on the my places section of google maps, you must copy embeded information to your new blog post and copy into the html tab. Be sure to preview before you publish your blog.
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