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1 Concepts of Geographic Thinking
How do we learn Geography?

2 Where in Canada? First city in Canada to be established with goals of being a permanent settlement (1535)

3 Where in Canada? The population in 2011 was 516, 622. The metropolitan area has a population of approximately 765,706.

4 Where in Canada? Located along Canada's Saint Lawrence River near where it meets the St. Charles River.

5 Where in Canada? Only 1.5% of its population is English speaking

6 Quebec City!

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9 Quebec City

10 5 Concepts of Geographic Thinking
Each of the concepts allows us to learn about geography with a particular focus. Concept #1: Spatial Significance The importance of a place or a region What connections exist between the location and physical characteristics of a place/site Identify the relationships that exist between the natural and human environment in a place/site Examples: Why are there so many older style looking buildings in Quebec City? Why do most people speak French in Quebec City?

11 Spatial Significance What does a population settlement map tell us about the preferred range of latitude for settlement in Canada? What do we need to know to answer this question?

12 Spatial Significance Answers:
What is a map? Are there different types of maps? How to read a map What does a map of Canada look like? What should be included on a map of Canada? What is a population settlement map? What are latitude and longitude? What is a range?

13 Maps Maps are pictures or representations of the Earth's surface.
They show how places are related to each other by distance, direction, and size. Maps are a way of showing a part of the Earth's surface on a flat piece of paper. Almost all maps have the same characteristics (more on that later)

14 Political Maps Do not show physical features
Show state and national boundaries and capital and major cities A capital city is usually marked with a star within a circle. Identifies the “political” characteristics of a place LOOK ON THE BACK WALL

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16 Physical Maps Has colors to show natural patterns
The colors on the map can stand for types of vegetation, mountain, and natural features Identifies the physical characteristics of a place

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18 Climate Map The climate of a place is the weather it has season by season, year after year Climate maps show the climate in a certain place

19 World Climate Map

20 Land Use Resource Map These maps show how land is being used. This might refer to: vegetation crops being grown Forest vs. Agriculture mines and wells city zoning

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23 Topographic Map These maps show a small area with a lot of detail. They show elevation with contour lines, natural and man-made features.

24 Topographic Map

25 Contour Lines Contour lines represent the elevation at that line.
If you were to walk across a line, you are changing elevation.

26 Contour Map


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