Create a Continent: What Are Maps?

Create a Continent 
Statement of Inquiry
Features of natural landscapes are caused by System Earth and influence the location of human landscapes 

Key Concept: Systems 
Related Concepts: Causality 
Global Context: Natural and human landscapes
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Create a Continent 
Statement of Inquiry
Features of natural landscapes are caused by System Earth and influence the location of human landscapes 

Key Concept: Systems 
Related Concepts: Causality 
Global Context: Natural and human landscapes

Slide 1 - Slide

Create a Continent 
Today:

  • Get an LessonUp account and join the class.  
  • Check out: Unit Planner
  • Wordcloud: Your definition of a map.
  • Discuss: When was the last time you used a map?
  • Explanation and Read: What are maps? p. 30 - 33
  • ACTIVITY: What are different kinds of maps? (p. 31) 

Slide 2 - Slide

Create a Continent 

Slide 3 - Slide

Create a Continent 
Go to Lessonup.com

Register and create an account

Join the class with the code:....


Slide 4 - Slide

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What is a map?

Slide 5 - Mind map

When was the last time you used a map and why did you use it?
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Slide 6 - Open question

Create a Continent 
In class, read Chapter 2 p. 30 - 31. 

Check out Figure 2.2 

Next, listen to the explanation and take notes in your notebook! When your are finished, upload an image of your notes in LessonUp. 

Slide 7 - Slide

General Maps
Large areas
Give an overview of the most important features 


Slide 8 - Slide

Physical/Elevation Maps
Show natural features:
  • mountains
  • rivers
Elevation by colors 

Also see: GG Figure 1.16

Slide 9 - Slide

Political Map
State boundaries
Big cities and capitals
Bright colours 

Also see: GG Figure 1.17

Slide 10 - Slide

Data and Resource/Thematic Map
Show information on a specific topic, for example:
  • population density
  • climate zones

Also see: GG Figure 1.19 - 1.21

Slide 11 - Slide

Topographic Map
Very detailed/small area
Use of contour lines for height

Also see: GG Figure 1.15

Slide 12 - Slide

Road Maps
Very detailed transport routes
Used for navigation

Nowadays we use online digital maps for navigation

Also see: GG Figure 1.18

Slide 13 - Slide

Satelite Maps
Taken from space
Show difference between night and day


Slide 14 - Slide

Upload an image of your notes here.

Slide 15 - Open question

Create a Continent 
In class, Read the ACITIVTY BOX on p. 31.
Individually, Read the information on p. 32 
Individually, Read the GeoGuide number G13 on p. 19

On the next slide fill in the answers to the questions from the ACTIVITY BOX


HOMEWORK:
ACTIVITY BOX p. 31

Slide 16 - Slide

Use the information in Figure 2.3 (p. 32) to work out wich type of map you would need to find out the information in the following scenarios:
a) The route for a motorist drive from Rome to Florence
b) The capital cities of Europe
c) Aerial footage of the shape and size of Africa
d) The different feautures of the outback (desert) in Australia
e) The population sizes of counties in South East Asia.
f) The height of the Rocky Mountains in the USA

Slide 17 - Open question