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EQ 2: HOW ARE MAPS USEFUL? 9/9
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Bell ringer: Thinking like a Historian… Create a timeline on a piece of notebook paper in your binder. Plot the 5 most important events in your life on the timeline and add years.
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Thinking like a Geographer… Geographers think spatially. Consider objects in terms of their location in space, to question why objects are located where they are, and to visualize relationships between and among objects. Take those same 5 events from your timeline (you can add more), and spatially arrange them in a map. See assignment
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Showing spatial relationships
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Meaning of Words: Human Geography Human
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Meaning of Words: Human Geography Geography Geo = Of or relating to the earth Graphy = Denoting a process of drawing, writing, representing, recording, describing, etc. To write
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Human Geographers study… Culture and customs Economics Population Resource use & distribution Cities and urbanization o Language o Religion and beliefs o Race and ethnicity o Governments
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Maps that make sense of the world In small groups, you will examine a variety of maps. For each map, record the following: (write this in your notes) 1. The title of the map 2. 3 observations 3. 1 inference (from one of your observations) 4. 1 question you have after examining the map
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Practice: Where Google street view is available
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The Only 22 Countries in the World Britain Has Not Invaded
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Visualizing Global Population Density
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Reflection Based on today’s lesson, how are maps useful? Why is it important to be able to read maps?
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HW World map labels-Thursday (Use small slip of paper)
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EQ 3: What are the components of a map? 9/10 When was the last time you used a map? What type of map was it (paper, phone) What did you use it for? How was it useful? List three ways that maps are used.
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Cartography: science of makes maps Cart-map Graphy-to write
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Components of a Map Key or Legend Shows what symbols, lines, colors mean or represent on a map
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Components of a Map Compass Rose Shows direction on a map
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Components of a Map Scale Shows the ratio of the distance on the map to the distance in real life Fraction/ratio, written, graphic
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Using Scale Start with a scale: 1inch : 50 miles If a place is 100 miles apart in real life, how many inches apart would they be on the map? If a place is 5 inches apart on the map, how many miles apart are they in real life?
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Practice Using Scale Scale: 1inch/100 miles You are travelling 350 miles from point A to point B. How many inches on the map will you cover? You measure 4.25 inches on the map. How many miles is that in real life?
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Chicago map activity! Good times!
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Exit Slip In a paragraph, tell me the following: Three things you learned today Why this new knowledge will be helpful to you
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Create a scale and tell the distance on a map for these real life distances 50miles N/S and 75 miles E/W 10 miles N/S and 8 miles E/W
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Create Your Own Island! Island Dimensions a. 600 miles long (N to S) b. 400 miles at the middle (E to W) 1. Draw a graphic scale (what will your scale be?) 2. Draw a compass rose 3. Create a map key/legend (you will fill this in as we go)
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Create Your Own Island! A. A mountain range is on the north side of the island B. A pond is in the middle of the island C. A beach is on the east side of the the island D. A volcano is on the southwest side of the island
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Check your progress A. What does your island look like? B. Partners- check each others’ scales (likely will be different, but check for accuracy) C. Compare and check the features with your partner-they should look approx. the same.
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HW: Create a Map Activity Due Monday Must be to scale Be creative. Use color! Will post in room! Extra credit for making it extra special!
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