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Map Skills
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Parts of a Map Title Legend/Key Scale Compass Rose Which one of the above is missing from this map?
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Title – explains the area/type of map
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Legend/Key – explains the symbols on the map
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Scale – tells the size of the map in relation to the size of the real world – Can you walk the length of the large island in 4, 10, or 25 hours?
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Compass Rose – shows directions North South East West Often, only North is shown
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Global Grid The Grid Latitude/Parallels Longitude/Meridians Equator Prime Meridian
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The Grid – Taken together, latitude and longitude lines form a grid. – Every place on Earth has a unique position on this grid, like a street address.
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Latitude/parallels – Imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator – “latitude=ladder”
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Longitude/Merid- ians – Imaginary lines that run from pole to pole crossing the lines of latitude – “Longitude=long hair”
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Equator – Line of latitude midway between the north and south poles
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Prime Meridian – Line of longitude at 0 degrees that runs through Greenwich, England
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Types of Maps Physical Political Special purpose – Climate – Economic – Resources – Etc.
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Physical maps – Show physical features including mountains, rivers, lakes, etc.
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Political maps – Show political features such as state and national boundaries, capital cities, etc.
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Special Purpose Maps – Climate Shows general temp. & precipitation patterns – Economic Show major economic activity such as farming and industry – Resources show the natural resources such as coal and oil – Etc. Shows endless choices
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More Special Purpose Maps
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Map Skills Practice
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Chart & Graph Practice
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