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  1. Unit 1: Geography/Map Project. Specific Expectation: Students will create sketch maps to show the relative positions of places; use shading/color to indicate variations in characteristics; construct and read a wide variety of maps for specific purposes; use appropriate vocabulary to describe their inquiries/observations.

  2. 31 mar 2021 · In this lesson, we learn about how maps show scale and how we can use these to measure distances. Watch more of our video lessons at http://www.getatomi.com

  3. You can either take your ruler measurement of the distance between your two points and place that on the scale to determine real distance, or you can use scratch paper and go from the scale to the map.

  4. 21 cze 2024 · Demonstrate how to measure distance using the map scale. Line up a piece of plain paper so its edge is even with the map scale on the projected map. Mark in pencil the beginning and the end of the scale. Write the number of miles (or kilometers) that this distance represents.

  5. To read a map using symbols of direction, location and distance 1. To develop simple symbols to identify features & locations on a map 2. To draw a self-drawn map of an area using simple mapping conventions 3.

  6. a good base on how to actually grade student’s GIS projects. There are a number of different options for types of rubrics, and you should use the one that best matches the style of project you are actually having the students do. -Rubric Style 1: Basic Map Construction with Questions -Rubric Style 2: Basic Map Construction

  7. To show distances accurately on a map, mapmakers use a scale. A map scale helps you measure distance on a map. Look at the scale on this map. It shows that 1 centimetre equals. 10 kilometres. That means that 1 centimetrs on the map stands for. 10 kilometres on Earth.

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