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Maps and the World

Maps and the World. Our Objectives for today. SWBAT differentiate between a country and a continent and locate the seven continents on a map. SWBAT analyze maps using map elements. Make sure to keep this in mind. Risk-Takers

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Maps and the World

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  1. Maps and the World

  2. Our Objectives for today • SWBAT differentiate between a country and a continent and locate the seven continents on a map. • SWBAT analyze maps using map elements.

  3. Make sure to keep this in mind... Risk-Takers It’s your first day in a new class! It can be really hard to speak up at a new school, but let’s have everyone participate together so that we can get to know each other!

  4. Vocabulary: Continent A continent is one of the landmasses of the Earth; there are seven continents (North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica).

  5. Vocabulary: Country A country is a section of land with a specific type of government (United States, Mexico, Spain, France, China, etc)

  6. Important Question: What is the difference between CONTINENTS and COUNTRIES?

  7. Hmm…big thoughts If the borders of a country changes, will the continent change?

  8. Video Break! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJpjE2UEYMM

  9. Independent Work Label the map with the seven continents, and then answer the questions.

  10. Todals! Why? • TODALS helps us know what we are looking at • We will use TODALS to analyze maps • Every time you are asked to analyze a map, the first thing you will do is identify the parts of TODALS

  11. Title • The title tells you what the map is about

  12. Orientation Helps you figure out basic direction The compass rose is used for this map element

  13. Are you with me? • Turn and Talk • Partner 1 (smaller number): What is a Compass Rose? • Partner 2 (bigger number): Why are Compass Rose’s important?

  14. Date • The date tells you when the map was made • This is important to know if the map is up to date

  15. Author • Tells us who created the map • This is important because you can tell if there are other maps made by that same author

  16. Legend • The legend helps you interpret any symbols or colors that appear on the map • Example:

  17. Colors or Symbols Symbols Colors

  18. Important Question: Why are legends important?

  19. Scale • The scale tells you how the real distance compares to the distance on the map

  20. Grid The gird uses LATITUDE and LONGITUDE lines to help us locate where things are. (More on this next class!)

  21. Group Work Work with a table partner, and circle and label all of the TODALS on the maps that you can find. Then, write a one-sentence summary that tells your audience what the map is about.

  22. Exit Ticket/Group Work • Label the seven continents on the map. • Circle and label the map elements on the map. • In a complete sentence, explain the difference between a country and a continent.

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