The powerhouse. When you shade this area, remember it was the heart of Belarusian statehood. Locate the Western Dvina —that was their "highway" to the Baltic Sea.
Never turn in a map without a legend (the box explaining what your symbols mean). Use different colors for different centuries. kontyrnaia karta po istorii belarusi 6 klass
Working with a for 6th-grade Belarusian history is like being a historical detective. Instead of just looking at a finished picture, you are the one drawing the borders of the first principalities and tracing the paths of ancient migrations. The powerhouse
Here is some interesting content to help you master your map work and see the "big picture" of Belarusian history at this stage: 1. The "Big Three" Principalities Never turn in a map without a legend
The center and south (between the Pripyat and Dvina). Radimichi: The east (along the Sozh river). 4. Why Geography Matters (The "Marsh" Factor)
You will likely have to mark the .
Don't just draw a line. Notice how it follows the rivers (Dnieper, Lovat, Dvina). Imagine Viking ships being dragged over land (called volok ) between the rivers. This route is why cities like Polotsk became so wealthy! 3. The "Invisibles": Slavic Tribes