Where do you want to go?
Pick a map.
This place looks good!
♪ ♪
(humming tune)
- Search it up!
- Search it up.
Search it up!
- The internet.
- Smartphones.
- GPS.
- Hello?
- Technology.
- The internet.
- Smartphones.
- GPS.
- Hello?
- We're taking selfies!
(laughing)
Balloons are great!
(balloon screeching,
girl laughing)
(imitates whirring)
Your toaster...
Search it up!
(humming tune)
"Getting Around!"
- This is a map.
It's a map of Philadelphia.
I'm going to try to find
Independence Hall.
Independence Hall
in Philadelphia.
♪ ♪
A map is something that is drawn
from above
and you can use it to navigate.
Navigate means to know where
you are and where to go.
Um...
(laughs)
Where is Independence Hall?
- What if I can't find it?
Oh, yeah, mm-hmm...
- I can't really...
...seem to find it?
Do you know where it is?
If I had my phone...
Phones have maps.
My mom uses GPS,
which is an app on your phone.
GPS.
Global Positioning System.
'Cause my mom while driving
doesn't want to be holding up
a paper map and then
crash into a car.
So, basically, you type
somewhere you want to go.
There's a map,
and a blue line that goes,
and you try to follow that line
but the lady's talking.
Turn left.
Turn right on Newbury Street.
In 100 feet turn right.
- And now stop...
'Cause there's a red light.
In 1.5 miles, take a left.
And in two minutes you'll arrive
at your destination.
(imitating Cookie Monster):
In 0.1 mile you will arrive
at your destination.
We use Cookie Monster Voice.
(imitating Cookie Monster):
That was great driving.
Let's celebrate with cookies.
Nom nom.
- Now drive into the parking lot
and drive into your spot.
You've arrived at
your destination.
Yeah.
(boy humming tune)
