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Map Skills
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Quick Review: Where do we live? Planet Earth
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United States of America
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Minnesota
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Reading A Map
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Drawing of a place from above Can show all of earth or just a small part of it What is a map?
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This picture shows a globe A globe is a model of the earth The North and South poles help you tell directions Understanding Directions
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A symbol that shows the four main directions on a map Important to check the compass rose when reading a map – North might not always be up!! Compass Rose
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Cardinal Directions The four main directions on a compass rose: North East South West
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Northeast Northwest Southeast Southwest Intermediate Directions
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The four directions located halfway between the cardinal directions on a compass rose Northeast Northwest Southeast Southwest
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In your notebook: Fill in the compass rose
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A scale is a ruler that helps you measure distance on a map Map Scale
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Landforms and Water Formations
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A line that marks the limit of a country’s, state’s, or community’s territory Ex: Minnesota/Wisconsin State Line Boundary (Border)
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Boundary A line that marks the limit of a country’s, state’s, or community’s territory
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A body of water joining two larger bodies of water Ex: English Channel Channel
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Body of water joining two larger bodies of water
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Triangular section of land at the mouth of a river Ex: Nile River Delta Delta
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Triangular section of land at the mouth of a river
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Narrow strip of land between two bodies of water that joins two larger land areas Ex: Panama Isthmus
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Narrow strip of land between two bodies of water that connects two larger land areas
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An area of fairly level, flat land that is surrounded by steep slopes on several sides Ex: The Mexican Plateau Plateau (Mesa)
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Plateau An area of fairly level, flat land that is surrounded by steep slopes on several sides
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A lake that forms behind a dam, made by humans to hold water from one or more streams or rivers Ex: Big Stone Lake Reservoir Reservoir
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A lake that forms behind a dam, made by humans to hold water from one or more streams or rivers
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Narrow waterway that joins two larger bodies of water Ex: Strait of Magellan Strait
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Narrow waterway that joins two larger bodies of water
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How Maps and Globes are Divided
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grid of intersecting lines on a globe enables us to identify every location on earth with a set of numbers or letters A circle is 360 degrees – Divide the circle in half, each side is 180 degrees North and South poles are 180 degrees apart from one another Both poles are 90 degrees from the equator Dividing our Globe
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Equator divides the earth into two halves called hemispheres (Northern and Southern) Prime Meridian divides the earth into two halves called hemispheres (Eastern and Western) Hemispheres
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Hemisphere Half of the globe – divided by Equator or Prime Meridian
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Continents and Oceans
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North America South America Africa Europe Asia Australia Antarctica The Continents
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Atlantic Pacific Indian Arctic (Southern) The Oceans
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Continents North America South America Africa Europe Asia Australia Antarctica
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Oceans Atlantic Pacific Indian Arctic
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Let’s Look at North America!
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United States of America Canada Mexico Greenland North American Countries:
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Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Arctic Ocean Oceans that Border North America
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Using an Atlas
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A collection of maps found in book form Usually organized by region (continent, country, etc) What is an atlas?
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