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  1. I have more than 20 years of experience as resident cartographer at Scholastic Inc. Special expertise includes mapmaking for grades K through 12, in both print and digital formats, as well...

  2. Jim McMahon, aka Mapman®, is Junior Scholastic's cartographer. This past summer, he visited an island nation in the eastern Caribbean Sea. A popular tourist destination, the country is a former colony of the United Kingdom. It is home to beautiful beaches, lively carnivals, and the pop star Rihanna.

  3. Draw a map of the mystery location to enter the contest. Jim McMahon, aka Mapman®, is Junior Scholastic's cartographer (mapmaker). This past summer, he went on a road trip to our country’s first national park, which is famous for its unique geographic features.

  4. junior.scholastic.com › issues › 2023-24Where's Mapman?

    Jim McMahon creates the maps in JS. Meet him in our online video. This past summer, Jim McMahon, aka Mapman®, wandered through hilltop villages past castles. He was visiting a country on the Iberian Peninsula (Iberia, for short). Iberia forms the westernmost edge of the European continent.

  5. 20 de nov. de 2023 · JIM MCMAHON/MAPMAN ®. In the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, there’s something completely out of place among the flat expanse of rocks and sand dunes. It’s a mountain—but not a natural one. This mountain is made entirely out of discarded clothes!

  6. sn56.scholastic.com › issues › 2023-24The Hunt for a Monster

    30 de oct. de 2023 · History Mystery. The Hunt for a Monster. October 30, 2023. Jim McMahon/Mapman®. Does a giant prehistoric beast live in Scotland’s biggest lake? Legend has it that an enormous monster with the head of a snake is hiding in the murky waters of Loch Ness. (Loch is the Scottish Gaelic word for “lake.”)

  7. 13 de abr. de 2023 · Since 1994, Scholastic’s resident cartographer Jim McMahon (aka Mapman) has overseen the Can You Find Mapman®? contest for Junior Scholastic®, a social studies magazine for students in grades 6–8. In addition to working on the contest, Jim creates all the maps for Scholastic Magazines+—more than 20 different publications!