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Geographic Education: Should Start Early Five Themes of Geography F F Location: Absolute and Relative F F Place: Human and Physical Characteristics F.

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2 Geographic Education: Should Start Early

3 Five Themes of Geography F F Location: Absolute and Relative F F Place: Human and Physical Characteristics F F Human Environmental Interactions F F Regions: Political and Geographic F F Movement: People, Goods, and Ideas

4 Five Skills for Interpreting Map Data F F Reading the Key and Interpreting Symbols F F Determining Longitude and Latitude F F Determining Direction F F Scale and Calculating Distance F F Making Generalizations and Decisions (see resource book for examples of the above skills)

5 Interpreting Symbols: Our Heads are Full of Mental Maps

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7 Interpreting Symbols: Globe vs Maps and Why Distortion is an Issue

8 Maps have different perspectives of the World

9 Interpreting Symbols: Globe vs Maps and Why Distortion is an Issue

10 Interpreting Symbols: Reading Charts

11 Interpreting Symbols: Buckminister’s Fuller’s: Dymaxion Projection

12 Interpreting Symbols: Toads on Logs F F Title: purpose of the cartographer F F Orientation: compass rose F F Author: who is the cartographer F F Date: national boundaries do change F F Scale: perspective of size

13 Interpreting Symbols:Toads on Logs F F Legend: also known as the key F F Outline: leave a border for hole punch F F Grid: make them fine and to scale F F Source: could be you or another map

14 Interpreting Symbols: Reading the Key

15 A Historical Map prior to the Civil War Uses Color to Symbolize Data

16 A Night View of the U.S.

17 Symbols and Legends: Student Examples

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19 Interpreting Symbols: Reading the Key

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21 Interpreting Symbols or Longitude and Latitude

22 Determining Scale and Calculating Distance

23 Determining Directions: Some Primary Ideas

24 Determining Directions: Border Patrol

25 Critical Thinking and Determining Directions

26 Critical Thinking: Map Concepts

27 Critical Thinking: Making Geographic Decisions

28 Review and Development F F In Groups of three to five F F Summarize the Key Points F F Expand and Add Ideas F F Raise Questions for Clarification


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