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Warm-up 1. Please take out notes from yesterday 2. Start Day 4 Warm-up 3. You have 5 minutes of work time. 4. After you are finished, write your homework down in your planners. 5. Please work quietly. THANK YOU!! Day 3 8/29/11

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Page 1: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

Warm-up

1. Please take out notes from yesterday

2. Start Day 4 Warm-up

3. You have 5 minutes of work time.

4. After you are finished, write your homework down in your planners.

5. Please work quietly.THANK YOU!!

Day 3

8/29/11

Page 2: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

Lesson Objectives-Students will be able to label and draw imaginary lines

Page 3: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

Imaginary Lines

Page 4: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

Equator

- ____ degrees latitude- It divides the globe into _______ and _______ Hemispheres- Half way between the ______ and _____ poles

Page 5: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

Imaginary Lines

- Prime Meridian ______ the world into _______& _______ Hemispheres- ____ degrees longitude - The Earth’s time zones are measured from here- International Date Line is located along the ___ line of longitude

Page 6: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

Hemispheres

- There are ____ hemispheres

Page 7: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

Can a country be in two different Hemispheres?

If you think the answer is yes, stand up.

Page 8: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

- Like climbing a _____________.- Its reference point is the _______. -Lines are _______to the Equator at regular intervals-Lines of Latitude are used to ______

What is Latitude?

Page 9: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

What is Longitude?

- ________ lines that measure the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian (0°)

- all lines begin and end at the ______

- The International Date Line (180°) is the point where one day ____ & one day ends

Page 10: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

• Why are Latitude & Longitude Important?

- They help us _______ areas on the Earth through the use of ________ and_________.

• The International Date Line

____ degrees away from the Prime Meridian, on the opposite side of the world is the International Date Line

Page 11: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

Summary

• Complete the worksheet on the following page.• Please follow the “Finished Early Procedure”

Page 12: Warm-up 1.Please take out notes from yesterday 2.Start Day 4 Warm-up 3.You have 5 minutes of work time. 4.After you are finished, write your homework down

• Answers to worksheet1. Memphis2. Miami3. 40°N and 50°W4. 25°N and 50°N 5. 125°W and 65°W