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Warm Up Define the following terms 1. Key 2. Scale 3. Latitude 4. Longitude 5. Prime Meridian 6. Equator
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Warm Up Tell me 2 things about each below Compass rose
Cardinal directions Projection Distortion Mercator Projection Robinson Projection Goode Interrupted Projection
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ASSIGNMENTS IN ORDER Warm Up 5 themes of geography packet
Geography of the school Cardinal Projections and directions worksheet
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STREET LAW ASSIGNMENTS IN ORDER
Warm Up Types of Government
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Take Sheet from front and answer questions 1-10
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40 n lat/ 160 w lon 20 s lat/ 140 w lon 40 s lat/100 w lon 0 lat/40 w lon 20 n lat/ 20 w lon 60 n lat/ 0 lon 20 s lat/ 100 e lon 40 s lat/ 140 e lon 40 n lat/160 e lon 40 s lat/ 160 e lon
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Warm Up: Write Practice Quiz
Open Books to page Study the continents of the world for 5 minutes. For Friday’s warm up write, “PRACTICE QUIZ, and number 1-15” Leave Space on Friday so you can take your practice quiz on the Friday section of the warm up.
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PRACTICE QUIZ 1 11 15 12 10 2 3 4 13 9 14 5 6 7 8
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Prime Meridian Tropic of Cancer Equator Tropic of Capricorn Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Antarctica Australia Asia Arctic Ocean Europe Africa South America North America
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Practice Quiz 14 15 2 13 1 9 10 11 3 12 4 7 6 5 8
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Practice Quiz Answers 12. South America 13. North America
1. Europe 2. Asia 3. Africa 4. Australia 5. Indian Ocean 6.Atlantic Ocean 7. Pacific Ocean 8. Antarctica 9. Trop. Of Cancer 10. Equator 11. Trop of Capricorn 12. South America 13. North America 14. Prime Meridian 15. Arctic Ocean
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5 Themes Review
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Warm Up. Open Books to page and label the map 1-15, and answer the questions on the Warm Up Sheet 16. Tell me 1 thing about latitude. 17. Tell me 1 thing about longitude. 18. Tell me 1 thing about the equator. 19. Tell me 1 thing about the Prime Meridian. 20. What is the name for ½ of the earth’s surface? 1 11 12 10 15 2 3 4 13 14 9 5 6 7 8
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Warm Up: Open Books to page 584-589. Answer 1-15
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Warm Up Tell me 2 things about each term below. Hemisphere Latitude
Equator Prime Meridian North Pole South Pole
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Paris, France is inside Europe.
Hector got mad and locked Fido in a box and shipped him to another country. Andre and Calvin went to Las Vegas and noticed it was hot, dry, and has casinos. When Fido’s house was struck by lightening he went crazy and bit Hector on the arm. The South has many things in common.
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Warm Up. Open Books to page 584-589 and label the map 1-15 and answer questions 16-18
16. What map projection is this? 17. What map projection is this? 18. What map projection is this? 14 15 2 13 1 9 10 11 3 12 4 7 6 5 8
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Warm Up. Number Paper 1-18 16. What map projection is this?
14 15 13 2 1 Mercator 9 10 11 3 12 4 Robinson 7 6 5 8 1. Europe 2. Asia 3. Africa 4. Australia 5. Indian Ocean 6.Atlantic Ocean 7. Pacific Ocean 8. Antarctica Goode Interrupted Projection 9. Trop. Of Cancer 10. Equator 11. Trop of Capricorn 12. South America 13. North America 14. Prime Meridian 15. Arctic Ocean
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Read pages 27-30 and answer 1-5 all parts
Extra Credit Read pages and answer 1-5 all parts
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Warm Up. Number 1-18 Open Books to page 584-589 and label the map 1-15
16. What is the definition for Distortion? 17. What is the definition for Projection? 18. The quote, “my playstation is made in Japan” goes with which of the 5 themes of geography? 13 12 14 11 4 1 2 3 10 6 15 5 7 8 9
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16. Tell me 2 things about the Mercator projection.
17. Tell me 2 things about the Robinson Projection. 18. Tell me 2 things about the Goode Interrupted Projection. 19. Look up what the word DEGREE means in the Glossary. Warm Up. Number 1-18 Open Books to page and label the map 1-15 and answer the questions 16-19 13 12 14 11 4 1 2 3 10 6 15 5 7 8 9
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Hemispheres and Latitude and Longitude
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½ of the Earth’s surface The hemispheres are
N Hemisphere S “ E “ W “
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Hemisphere The Northern and Southern hemispheres are divided by the Equator. The Eastern and Western hemispheres are divided by the Prime Meridian.
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Northern Hemisphere Eastern Hemisphere Western Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere
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4 Hemispheres Eastern hemisphere in yellow
Northern Hemisphere in yellow Western Hemisphere in yellow Southern Hemisphere in yellow
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Hemispheres
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The Equator is 0 degrees latitude.
Imaginary lines that go east and west. (across the page) AKA Parallels The Equator is 0 degrees latitude. For every degree North Latitude there is a corresponding degree South latitude. Latitude Equator
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SUMMARIZE INFORMATION ON LATITUDE AND EQUATOR
Turn to your partner and discuss information about latitude and equator
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90 Degrees North latitude. The North Pole is the maximum latitude.
90 Degrees South latitude. The South Pole is also maximum latitude. All lines of longitude intersect at the North and South Poles North Pole South Pole
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Why is the north and south pole considered maximum latitude?
Discuss your responses with the person next to you.
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Latitude Write down 5 things from Video
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Longitude Prime Meridian Imaginary lines that run North and
South of the earth. AKA Meridians Up and down. The Prime Meridian Is 0 degrees longitude For every degree east of the Prime Meridian there is a corresponding degree west of the Prime Meridian.
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Maximum Longitude This is 180 degrees longitude.
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Longitude
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SUMMARIZE INFORMATION ON Longitude and prime meridian
Turn to your partner and discuss information about longitude and prime meridian
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Coordinates Degree Points where latitude and longitude lines meet. Unit of measure that is used to determine the absolute/ exact location on a map.
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Why do you think the world is split into a grid system using latitude and longitude?
Turn to your partner and share your answers.
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Finding Latitude and Longitude
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N N S S 40 N LAT/ 160 W LON 60 N LAT/ 0 LON 20 S LAT/ 140 W LON
W E N S N S 40 N LAT/ 160 W LON 60 N LAT/ 0 LON 20 S LAT/ 140 W LON 20 S LAT/ 80 E LON 40 S LAT/ 100 W LON 40 S LAT/ 120 E LON 0 LAT/ 40 W LON 40 N LAT/ 120 E LON 40 S LAT/ 160 E LON 20 N LAT/ 20 W LON
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How to find the Coordinates of Latitude and Longitude
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End
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Directions to find Absolute location
Finding Latitude Find degrees latitude. If this line is north (above the equator) write north. If the point is below write south. Finding Longitude Find degrees longitude If this line is right of the Prime Meridian write east. If it is left of the Prime Meridian write west.
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Warm Up. Open Books to page and label the map 1-15, and answer the questions on the Warm Up Sheet 16. Tell me 1 thing about latitude. 17. Tell me 1 thing about longitude. 18. Tell me 1 thing about the equator. 19. Tell me 1 thing about the Prime Meridian. 20. What is the name for ½ of the earth’s surface? 1 11 12 10 15 2 3 4 13 14 9 5 6 7 8
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Number your paper 1-10 Find the Latitude and Longitude Coordinates
W E N 6 1 9 N 5 4 2 7 3 8 10 S S W E
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W E N 6 1 9 N 5 4 2 7 3 8 10 S S W E
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Warm Up. Number 1-18 Open Books to page 584-589 and label the map 1-15
13 16. What is the definition for Distortion? 17. What is the definition for Projection? 18. The quote, “my playstation is made in Japan” goes with which of the 5 themes of geography? 12 14 11 4 1 2 3 10 6 15 5 7 8 9
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16. What is the definition for Distortion?
a representation of the Earth’s rounded surface on a flat piece of paper. 17. What is the definition for Projection? a misrepresentation of the true shape. Each map projection produces some distortion 18. The quote, “my playstation is made in Japan” goes with which of the 5 themes of geography? 13 12 14 11 4 1 2 3 10 6 15 5 7 8 9 1. Trop. Of Cancer 2. Equator 3. Trop. Of Capricorn 4. North. America 5. Pacific Ocean 6. South America 7. Atlantic Ocean 8. Indian Ocean 9. Antarctica 10. Africa 11. Europe 12. Arctic Ocean 13. Prime Meridian 14. Asia 15. Australia MOVEMENT
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Directions to find Absolute location
Finding Latitude Find degrees latitude. If this line is north (above the equator) write north. If the point is below write south. Finding Longitude Find degrees longitude If this line is right of the Prime Meridian write east. If it is left of the Prime Meridian write west.
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Lines of Longitude Imaginary lines That run North and
South of the earth. Up and down. The prime Meridian Is 0 degrees longitude
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E. 40 N latitude, 60 E longitude
F. 20 S latitude, 20 E longitude G. 40 N latitude, 100 W. longitude H. 20 N latitude, 40 E. Longitude 20 S latitude, 100 E longitude 80 N latitude, 0 longitude 0 latitude, 140 west longitude. 60 S latitude, 40 west longitude
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Lines of Latitude Imaginary lines that go east and west. (across the page) The equator is 0 degrees latitude
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W E N 6 1 9 5 4 2 7 3 8 10 S
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DO NOT WRITE ON PAPER: answer on Warm Up sheet. Give me the coordinates
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G E J B M D A F C
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L I E O A G P F C J M R Q D H B K N T S
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Find these points on the map.
41N Lat, 87W Long
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Assignments in order Take old assignments put into your AVID binder
Warm Up Mercator Robinson Projection (GLOBE) Flight 93 Video Notes Latitude/Longitude Practice
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