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Introduction to Geography StAIR Designed by: Mr. Klemmer For: CP Geography

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Page 1: Introduction to Geography StAIR Designed by: Mr. Klemmer For: CP Geography

Introduction to Geography StAIR

Designed by: Mr. Klemmer

For: CP Geography

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Maps

• A map is a drawing or picture showing features of an areas (Webster)

• Here is a map of

Georgia as an example:

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Maps

• There are two different types of directions:

• Cardinal Directions:

North, South, East, West

• Intermediate Directions:

Northeast, Northwest,

Southeast, Southwest

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Quiz

• Which of the following is an example of an intermediate direction?

North Northeast

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CORRECT!!

Job well done, you have just won the Golden Map Trophy

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INCORRECT

• Remember:

• Cardinal Directions:

• Intermediate Directions:

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Scale

• A scale is a divided line on a map or chart indicating the length used to represent a larger unit of measure. (Webster)

• The image below shows an example of a map scale:

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Scale

• We use the scale to find the distance between two points.

• We use the scale

At the bottom to find

The distance from

Atlanta to Macon.

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Quiz

• What is the distance between the two points?

100 Miles

150 Miles

200 Miles

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CORRECT!!

Congratulations, you have just earned the Golden Binocular Trophy

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INCORRECT

• Remember we use the scale, like the one below, to determine distance.

• Use the scale at the bottom of the map to get a rough estimate of distance

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Keys/Legends

• A Key, or legend, is a explanatory list of the symbols on a map or chart. (Webster)

• Below are some examples of map keys:

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Keys/Legends

• Here is an example of a map with a key:

• We use the key to decipher information like water, capitals, and boundaries

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Quiz

• Which symbol represents there is a state boundary?

----

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CORRECT!!

Great Job, for your hard work you have earned the Golden Key Trophy

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INCORRECT

• Remember, we use the key to help us understand the features on the map.

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Latitude & Longitude

• Lines of latitude measure the distance north or south from the equator:

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Latitude & Longitude

• Lines of longitude measure the distance east or west from the Prime Meridian

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Quiz

• True or false; Lines of latitude measure the distance east or west from the equator.

True False

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CORRECT!!

Way to go! For your accomplishment you are awarded the Golden Bulls Eye Trophy

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INCORRECT

• Remember Latitude is measuring the distance north or south from the Equator

• Longitude measures distance east and west from the Prime Meridian

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Grid System

• The grid system is a network of horizontal and perpendicular lines used to locate places on a map. (Webster)

• The image below explains this process:

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Grid System

• We use this system to find points on the earth.

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Grid System

• With this map we can tell that Denver, Colorado is located at 39 ْ N, 104 ْ E

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Quiz

• Using the map, what city is located at 43 ْ N, 84 ْ E?

Atlanta

Denver

Lansing

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CORRECT!!

Super Job! For your smart choice you have just won the Golden Grid Trophy

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In Review

• In this session we have learned about the importance of maps, how to use a key or legend, how to determine distance with a scale, and how latitude and longitude together form our grid system.

• Here is a final quiz to see how much you’ve learned

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Final Quiz

• Question #1: Which of the following is an example of a Cardinal Direction?

South Southeast

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Final Quiz

• Question #2:

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CONGRATULATIONS

• For your awesome performance you have won the coveted Golden Globe Award