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Journal: (Write 3-5 full & complete sentences) **pick up a new bell work from the stool up front** How are maps and globes different? When would it be best to use a map? When is it best to use a globe? 1. Turn in Hemisphere Sheet to tray 2. Latitude & Longitude Review 3. Latitude & Longitude NFL Practice 8/11/14

<- Our Planet <- A 3D model of our planet (globe) <- A globe cut in order to lay flat <- Mercator map which has the spaces from above filled in to make it square (=distortion = not accurate by the north/south poles)