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TODAY IS MAP DAY IN WORLD CULTURES 1.SELECT A MAP TO USE AS A REFERENCE, FOR INSTANCE: ATLAS OF WORLD HISTORY ON THE BACK TABLE (SEE PAGES 120 & 129), YOUR ELECTRONIC DEVICE, OR ONE OF MY PERSONAL ATLASES. 2.COMPLETE THE POLITICAL MAP BY LABELING ALL (OR 90%) OF THE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND MAJOR BODIES OF WATER. 3.THEN, ON THE SECOND MAP, THE PHYSICAL MAP, YOU MUST ADD & LABEL ALL MOUNTAINS, RIVERS, AND BODIES OF WATER. INCLUDE A LEGEND SHOWING THE SYMBOLS YOU USED TO REPRESENT EACH GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURE. 4.MAKE SURE YOU USE THE NEXT SLIDE TO ADD YOUR T.O.D.A.L.S. TO YOUR MAP. WORK NEATLY AND GIVE ME YOUR BEST EFFORT 5.BOTH MAPS ARE DUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD TODAY.
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MAP SKILLS WITH T.O.D.A.L.S.: Title - should be pertaining to the subject of the map. Orientation - Compass Rose. Should indicate North. Date, the time/date it was created Author - Who created the map. Legend - What symbols mean on the map. Scale - The distance of a surtene length TODALS is used in some geography classes, specifically for teaching students how to make maps. It is an acronym for "Title, Orientation (directions), Date, Author, Legend (key) or Label, Scale", and Source. Seven components that are included on a useful map. Reportedly, the term originated by the National Geographic Society of the United States.National Geographic Society
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POP QUIZ: FIND A PARTNER AND WRITE EACH GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURE AND WHERE IT CAN BE FOUND ON ONE SHEET OF PAPER WITH BOTH YOUR FULL NAMES ON IT. YOU CAN USE YOUR MAPS AND YOU BOTH GET THE SAME GRADE MOUNTAINS AND LAND FORMS: 1. Ural Mountains 2. Alps Mountains 3. Pyrenees Mountains 4.North European Plain RIVERS, PENINSULA & BODIES OF WATER 5. Rhine River 6. Danube River 7. Iberian Peninsula 8. Scandinavian Peninsula 9. English Channel 10. Atlantic Ocean
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