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1 Bellwork What’s the difference between a picture and a map?

2 Parts of a Map Every map has at least 4 basic elements: Title
Map Key/Legend Directional Indicator Scale

3 Title The title should tell you what the map is representing.

4 Map Key/Legend The Map Key (or Legend) tells you what the different symbols, colors, and lines on the map represent.

5 Directional Indicator
The Directional Indicator tells you which direction is which. A directional indicator that has all of the cardinal and/or secondary directions on it is called a compass rose. Some directional indicators may just point North.

6 Scale The scale tells you how distance on the map relates to distance in the real world. Some maps use scale bars. Some maps use ratios.

7 Your Turn Draw a map of your neighborhood. Include:
Title Map Key/Legend Directional Indicator Scale Don’t worry about getting anything exact. Just guess for now!

8 Bellwork Give at least 2 reasons that a title is important.

9 Map Titles The title of a map:
Describes the area shown Identifies the map's main topic The date tells us the map shows the locations of places at a certain time.

10 Map Titles

11 Map Titles

12 Bell Work Draw a symbol to represent the following words: Interstate
Restaurant School Hospital

13 Map Key/Legend The Map Key (or Legend) tells you what the different symbols, colors, and lines on the map represent.

14 Map Key/Legend Information on maps can be represented in one of 3 ways
Point – a location that is represented by a concrete symbol Line – a location that is represented by a line that follows its path through the landscape Polygon – a location that is represented through its actual boundaries

15 Your Turn Add the following to your map
Boundaries + 1 additional polygon feature (e.g., lake or park) 2 line features (e.g., rivers and roads) 2 point features (e.g., schools, restaurants)

16 Bellwork Would you rather have a car that is at a 1:1 scale or a 1:100 scale? Why?

17 ? Map Scale Map scales allow us to measure distance on a map.
This allows us to determine how close or far apart things are in the real world. ?

18 Your Turn Add a scale to your map. Label your scale.
Is the total distance of your scale 1 mile, 10, miles, 100 miles or something else? Show the divisions for ½ distance and ¼ distance

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