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Section 6

Working with the atlas.

Continue with ex. 1, 2, 3, 4

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Section 6

Working with the atlas.

Continue with ex. 1, 2, 3, 4

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What is the page number of Singapore?

Slide 2 - Question ouverte

What is the page number of Amsterdam?

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

Where can I find Madagascar?

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

What does that H7 H6 mean?
A
Chapter 7 and 6
B
The squares where to find the location
C
The coordinates of the location
D
the Tripadvisor review score

Slide 5 - Quiz

Where can I find Kiev?

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

Where can I find information about tornadoes in the United States?

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Which region in the US has the most tornadoes per year?
A
North
B
South
C
Middle
D
Coast

Slide 8 - Quiz

Find the map about infrastructure in Korea and Japan

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Go to page 212/213 and look at Japan. Where can I find what the red triangle and grey circle mean?
A
The legend in the front of the atlas
B
The legend in the middle of the atlas
C
The legend on map 212/213
D
You just have to know the meaning by heart

Slide 10 - Quiz

How many inhabitants does Mexico City have?
A
more than 5 million inhabitants
B
between 1 - 5 million inhabitants
C
500.000 - 1 million inhabitants
D
250.000 - 500.000 inhabitants

Slide 11 - Quiz

Homework

Finish exercise 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8

1 - 5 Atlas exercises


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Locating places on the globe

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Where can I locate Cairo?
  • Explaining by using other (unknown) places 

  • Not an exact location 

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Locating places on the globe
To locate the exact position of a place, you need two pieces of information:

  • The latitude: Breedtegraad 
  • The longitude: Lengtegraad 

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Latitude
Circles of latitude are imaginary horizontal circles around the globe.

The equator:
  • Is a circle of latitude 
  • Divides the Earth in North and South 
  • Is at zero 
  • Everything above the equator is N 
  • Everything below the equator is S 

Latitude:

Circles of latitude are imaginary horizontal circles around the globe.

The equator:
  • Is a circle of latitude 
  • Divides the Earth in North and South 
  • Is at zero°

  • Everything above the equator is N 
  • Everything below the equator is S 

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Longitude

Circles of longitude are imaginary 
vertical circles around the globe. 

The prime meridian: 
  • Is a circle of longitude 
  • Divides the Earth in East and West 
  • Is at zero°

  • Everything right from the prime meridian is E 
  • Everything left from the prime meridian is W 

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Coordinates
Northern latitude = NL
Southern latitude = SL
Eastern latitude = EL
Western latitude = WL
Degrees = °

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How to find the exact location

Steps:
  1. Find the place on the most zoomed in map as possible 
  2. Is the place N or S? 
  3. Find the latitude. 
  4. Is the place E or W? 
  5. Find the longitude 

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Locating places
Together, find the exact location of the following cities:

  • Hamburg 
  • Manaus 

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Now in pairs find the exact location of:


Tokio 
Rio de Janeiro 
Los Angeles 
Stockholm



  • 35° N, 140° E
  • 23° S, 43° W
  • 34° N, 118° W
  • 59° N, 16° E

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Read page 18/19 in your textbook
Locating places on the globe
Make question 7

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Reversed locating
So far you've learned how to find the coordinates of a place.
Now you're going to learn how to find a place when you only know the coordinates.

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Reversed locating
Note:
Find the place belonging to the coordinates by using the atlas.
  1. Start global with the world map 
  2. Zoom in to the most detailed map possible 
  3. Find the latitude 
  4. Find the longitude 
  5. Pinpoint the place 

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Reversed location
Together:
3°N, 162°E 
7°S, 132°E 
7.2°N, 7.15°E 

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Workbook exercises

6, 7, 8


Done? Prepare for next week's test by learning all blue keywords.

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