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Types of Maps

Types of Maps. Reference Thematic. Reference Maps. Political. Physical. Reference Maps. Political map - show boundaries, capitals, and cities. Reference Maps. Physical map- show natural features such as landforms, rivers and other bodies of water. Thematic/Special Purpose Map.

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Types of Maps

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  1. Types of Maps Reference Thematic

  2. Reference Maps Political Physical

  3. Reference Maps • Political map- show boundaries, capitals, and cities.

  4. Reference Maps • Physical map- show natural features such as landforms, rivers and other bodies of water.

  5. Thematic/Special Purpose Map • Shows a specific topic, theme, or data. (Ex: cattle ranching, climates, population, rainfall, soil types)

  6. Thematic/Special Purpose Map What is the theme of this map?

  7. Thematic/Special Purpose Map What is the theme of this map?

  8. Thematic/Special Purpose Map What is the theme of this map?

  9. Road Map • Shows: highways and roads, cities, towns, state and county lines. This always has a map scale.

  10. Your map must include: • Title • Compass Rose • Map Scale/ Mileage Chart • Map Key/ Legend • Symbols and colors to indicate locations, features, activities, etc.

  11. Types of Maps Gallery Walk Type of map One fact Evidence

  12. Parts of a map Vocabulary Word • Map key • Map scale • Compass Rose • Cardinal Directions • Intermediate Directions Picture Definition

  13. Map Key Maps often use symbols or colors to represent things, and the map key explains what they mean.

  14. Map Scale Used to determine distance between two locations on a map.

  15. Compass Rose A circle or decorative device printed on a map or chart showing the points of the compass measured from true north and usually magnetic north.

  16. Cardinal Directions Main points on a compass rose: North, South, East, West.

  17. Intermediate Directions In between points on a compass rose: Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest.

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