Mapping Our World Chapter Introduction Lesson 1 Latitude
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Mapping Our World
Chapter Introduction Lesson 1: Latitude and Longitude Lesson 2: Types of Maps Lesson 3: Remote Sensing Chapter Assessment
BIGIDEA Earth scientists use mapping technologies to investigate and describe the world.
Launch. LAB Can you make an accurate map? If you have ever been asked to give someone directions, you know that it is important to include as many details as possible so that the person asking for directions will not get lost. Perhaps you drew a detailed map of the destination in question. Test your map-making skills in this lab.
Complete lab activity by following the rules and instructions provided. You will have 20 minutes to complete the first part of the lab.
Can you make an accurate map? If you have ever been asked to give someone directions, you know that it is important to include as many details as possible so that the person asking for directions will not get lost. Perhaps you drew a detailed map of the destination in question. Procedure [no safety symbols] 1. Read and complete the lab safety form. 2. 3. 4. With a classmate, choose a location in your school or schoolyard. Use a sheet of graph paper and colored pencils to draw a map from your classroom to the location you chose. Include landmarks such as drinking fountains and restrooms. Share your map with a classmate. Compare the landmarks you chose and the path each of you chose to get to your locations. If they were different, explain why.
Latitude and Longitude Finding your location throughout the world!
What is Latitude? Latitude is defined as a measurement of distance in degrees north and south of the equator • The word latitude is derived from the Latin word, “latus”, meaning “wide. ” •
What is Latitude? There are 90 degrees of latitude from the equator to each of the poles, north and south. • Latitude lines are parallel, that is they are the same distance apart • These lines are sometimes referred to as parallels.
The Equator • The equator is the longest of all lines of latitude • It divides the earth in half and is measured as 0° (Zero degrees).
North and South Latitudes • Positions on latitude lines above the equator are called “north” and are in the northern hemisphere. • Positions on latitude lines below the equator are called “south” and are in the southern hemisphere.
Quiz Time Lines of latitude are _______ to the equator?
There are _____ degrees of latitude north and south of the equator.
The equator is at _____ degrees.
Another name for latitude lines is _______.
The equator divides the earth into ______ equal parts.
What is Longitude? • Longitude is defined as measurement of distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian. • The word longitude is derived from the Latin word, “longus”, meaning “length
What is Longitude? • The Prime Meridian, as do all other lines of longitude, pass through the north and south pole. • They make the earth look like a peeled orange.
The Prime Meridian • The Prime meridian divides the earth in half too. • It is also 0°. It passes through the community of Greenwich, England
The International Date Line • There are 180 lines of longitude on each side of the prime meridian. • But on the opposite side, the primer meridian is not zero degrees but 180°. • It is called the International Date Line.
East and West Longitudes • Longitude lines to the left of the prime meridian give locations west, in the western hemisphere. • Longitude lines to the right of the primer meridian give locations east, in the eastern hemisphere.
Here’s another quiz! Longitude lines connect the _______ pole with the ______ pole.
The line of 0° longitude is called the ___________.
Longitude lines give directions ________ and ________ of the prime meridian.
There are _______ degrees of longitude on each side of the prime meridian.
Longitude lines are not _______ like latitude lines.
Using Latitude and Longitude • To fine your exact location on a map, you need to determine which latitude line and which longitude line meet where you are standing. • When writing locations, the latitude is given first. – For example • Miami, Florida, has a location of 25° North and 80° West. • This is usually written in a short form as 25° N 80° W
Lets Practice • Give the Latitude and Longitude of each of the following shapes. – Viking Ship____ – Hurricane_____ – Tourist______ – Rafter______ – Whale______ – Canoeists_____ – Flying Bird_____
The line at 0° Longitude is called what?
Longitude and Latitude are measured in what?
What is the degrees latitude of the equator?
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