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Bell Ringer # 3 Identify the 9 main elements found on a map and describe in detail the significance of each. Title, Compass Rose, Labels, Legend, Lines of Latitude, Lines of longitude, Scale, Symbols, Colors
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Assignment Work and read with a partner. Each student must have their own piece of paper. Read pages 16-24 Answer questions on pages 17 #1-4 Pages 24 # 1-9 Once your group has finished you may start on your first Current Event Assignment
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Bell Ringer # 4 Identify the positive and negative aspects of mapping
Bell Ringer # 4 Identify the positive and negative aspects of mapping. What is the purpose?
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Section 2: The Geographers Craft
Key Tools used by Geographers
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Geography Skills 9 main elements of maps Title Compass Rose Labels
Legend Lines of Latitude Lines of longitude Scale Symbols Colors
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Geographers Scientists Hypothesis Scientific Method
Ex. “Why do people settle in a particular place.” Scientific Method Collect information to prove or disprove that hypothesis. Global Warming?
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Collecting Information
Advances in technology Satellites Remote Sensing Google Earth Census Data Every 10 years since 1790
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Displaying Data Globes: Maps:
Accurate method of showing the entire surface of the earth. What are some disadvantages? Maps: Flat drawing of all or part of the earths surface The most primitive maps were sketched in the sand or soil. Shows Topography: features of the earth’s surface.
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Map Scale Level of detail and the amount of area covered on the map depend on its map scale. Relationship of a feature’s size on a map to its actual size on Earth Map scale is presented in three ways… Ratio or Fraction Scale: Ex. 1:24,000 or 1/24,000 Number on left is one unit of distance, while number on right represents same unit of distance on Earth’s surface. First decision a cartographer faces is how much of Earth’s surface to depict on the map. Ratio or Fraction scale- If you measure the distance between Point A and Point B as 1 inch, then their distance apart on Earth’s surface is 24,000 inches.
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Map Scale Written Scale: Ex. 1 inch equals 1 mile
Number on left is one unit of distance, while number on right represents a different unit of distance on Earth’s surface. Graphic Scale: Usually consists of a bar line marked to show distance on Earth’s surface Distance between two points can be overlaid on the scale bar to determine the distance on Earth’s surface.
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ELA Map Activity
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