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Tuesday – September 13, 2011 Mr. Lombardi MrLombardi22@aol.com Aim: How can we acquire, organize, and analyze the elements of a map? Do Now: Look at the map (handout). Identify the seven continents and four major oceans on a separate sheet of paper. (you may work with a partner)
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Vocabulary copy down the following words and definitions in your notebook: 1.Hemisphere – a half of the earth. Can also be split into four equal quarters. 2.Equator – line of latitude that divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres. 3.Prime Meridian – line of longitude that divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres. 4.Tropic of Cancer – line of latitude north of the equator. 5.Tropic of Capricorn – line of latitude south of the equator. 6.International date line – line of longitude east of the prime meridian where the calendar date is one day earlier than the west.
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1. Title Defines the purpose of a map and what type of map you are looking at.
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2. Compass Shows the four cardinal directions (north, south, east, and west) and is used to identify direction.
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3. Legend Key to the meaning of the colors and symbols on a map.
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4. Scale Shows the relation between a distance on a map and the distance in the real world.
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Summary Answer the following question for each of the following map elements: How can ____________ make reading a map easier? a)latitude & longitude b)a title c)a compass d)a legend e)a scale “ ________ make(s) reading a map easier by ……..”
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Review! Name the 5 themes of geography Describe them in your own words Give your own original examples
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Review 2! Name the 4 elements of a map Explain the purpose for each element
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What is the absolute location of New York City? A.East of Pennsylvania B.On America’s east coast C.40º 43' N, 74º 0' W D.In the North Eastern hemisphere
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