Opener – August 17 Welcome! Welcome! For your opener today, Take out a piece of paper For your opener today, Take out a piece of paper Fold it in half.
Coordinate Systems, Projections & Introduction to Choropleth Maps May 17, 2007 Refer to: Krygier & Wood, pages 92-119 Monmonier, pages 5-18.
Print the map on the next page for student use. All maps used in this PowerPoint are from: Geographic Knowledge GLE (3, 5)
Earths Dimensions and Navigation (Chapter 2) Vocabulary Review Remember to wait for the vocabulary word to pop up! Can you guess it before it comes up?
Primary source First person account by someone who actually saw or lived through the event. Examples: diaries, journals, photographs, eyewitness reports,
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Mapping Earth’s Surface Chapter 1. A framework of lines that helps to transfer points on Earth’s surface onto a flat map. map projection.
Ever Changing Earth. Warm Up 3.3 & 3.4 Read pages EE 10 – EE 11 in your Ever Changing Earth Book. Take notes and be prepared to discuss on Java, Indonesia.
5 Themes of Geography. Location-Where is it? Place-What is it like? Region-How are places similar or different? Human-Environment Interaction-How do people.
Geography Latitude and Longitude By Nick Pignatore.
How do we find places on maps?. The earth has a grid system for locating the addresses of cities around the world. The “streets” running east-west are.
Latitude and Longitude. Latitude & Longitude What is the blue line on this globe called? Equator!