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Warm-up = type date 1. Turn in your Mapping My Neighborhood assignments that are due today. 2. Make sure your proper heading – First and Last Name, date, and period number are on the map. 3. Get out the foldable, Going Places with Maps, we set up yesterday.
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Thrilling Thursday Thursday, September 1st On a sticky note you received at the door, write one thing you are excited about or a question you have about your Chromebook.
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Warm-Up = type date 1. Get out the foldable, Going Places with Maps, we set up yesterday. 2. On the sticky note you received at the door, write what you WANT to know about maps? What questions do you have…
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What’s on a map? Maps have a lot of information, but you need to know how to read them. There are several parts to a map which explain details and help you really see where you are and where you're going.
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Legend or Map Key Maps often have symbols to represent such features as highways, small roads, campgrounds, and rest areas. These symbols are listed in the legend.
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Compass The compass shows the directions on a map: Cardinal directions - north, south, east, and west. Intermediate directions: Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest
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Scale The scale helps you measure the distance between two places. When you know the distance you can calculate how long the trip will take.
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Title - Tells what the map is about
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Physical Maps Physical maps show what the surface of the Earth looks like. A physical map highlights Earth’s natural features, such as mountains, rivers, and forests. Physical maps do not contain man made features. For example, a physical map would be a map of what you would see if you were looking down on Earth from space.
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Physical Maps Notice you do not see country borders or city markings. These divisions are created by people. For example, there is no actual line dividing Texas from its bordering states.
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Physical Maps Lets look at am examples of a physical map.
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Political Maps Political maps show how humans have impacted the landscape. For example, city names, roads, country borders, etc. are all part of political maps. A political map often uses colors to show the boundaries between states or countries.
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Political Maps Political maps change frequently (physical maps change very, very slowly through geologic processes) and must be redrawn often. A political map of the world that is 50 years old is no longer accurate. Wars and ethnic conflict are two major causes political maps change.
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Political Maps Lets look at some examples of political maps.
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Political Maps
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Thematic Maps Thematic maps show specific types of information.
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Types of thematic maps: Population distribution and density Economic activity Resource Language Ethnicity Climate Precipitation Vegetation
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Map Review What is the purpose of a Political map? To show borders of countries, states, cities
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Map Review What is the purpose of a Physical map? Physical maps show what the surface of the world looks like.
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Map Review Think about a hiker. What kind of map would they need? A physical map. Why? They would need to know things like where mountains, forest, and rivers are.
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Map Review I am planning a trip to New York. What kind of map would I most likely need? A political map Why? A political map would show me states and cities. This is information that I would likely need to know if going to New York.
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Extension Activity You are an explorer setting off on a expedition or journey to new undiscovered lands. You must have permission from the ruler of your country to begin your trip. List 2 maps (Political, Thematic, or Physical) you will be taking with you and how they will assist (help) in your discoveries. Be detailed and descriptive in your answer. Remember your voyage and fame in the hands of the king and his advisors. After you are finished with you test and have turned it into the correct drawer complete the following in your foldable under Practice Makes Perfect.
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Going Places With Maps I.Parts of a Map A.Legend or Map Key symbols to represent such features as highways, small roads, campgrounds, and rest areas. B. Compass compass shows the directions on a map: 1. Cardinal directions – north, south, east, and west. 2. Intermediate directions: Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest C. Index A.The index tells you where to find a specific place on a map D. Scale A.scale helps you measure the distance between two places. E. Title- A.Tells what the map is about II Types of Maps A. Physical Maps show what the surface of the Earth looks like. highlights Earth’s natural features, such as mountains, rivers, and forests. do not contain man made features. B. Political Maps show how humans have impacted the landscape. For example, city names, roads, country borders, etc. change frequently must be redrawn often. Wars and ethnic conflict are two major causes political maps change. C. Thematic Maps show specific types of information. Types of Thematic Maps Population distribution and density Economic activity Resource Language Ethnicity Climate Precipitation Vegetation
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