. . . . Indian Ocean 3. d 1 . 1. . may be marked N, S, E, W 4. helps you find distances on a mapRecalling FactsFill in the missing directions on these compass roses. . . . . Mark this point with a second piece of masking tape. . the ship was going, the faster the rope went out. . . . . You can also tell in what direction something is moving in the classroom. 218Glossary . A map is a drawing of a part ofthe earth. . . . As Earth rotates each day, the linear velocity of points Usually, north will be at the top of a map. . . D-5correctly. . Galileo had discovered that a description of motion is only meaningful if you specify a reference frame. . Use intermediate directions where necessary.1. . . . . . This lesson describes these different types of location and the difference between the two. This set is great for Absolute location refers to the system of latitude and longitude used to desig-nate a point on the Earth's surface. What does it mean when motion is described as relative? Student pairs line up at the starting point along the wall. . The Greek letter delta, . Look at Figure 1-4 at the top of the next page for an example of an alpha-numeric grid. Earth DirectionTerms to Know Direction is one of the most important things we can learn fromcompass rose, cardinal directions, a map. . The student knows and applies the laws governing motion in a variety of situations. . . Which term is more useful when making measurements? The angle between the Equator, the center of the earth, and this line is 10. d . . . . . But they both show the same earth.arm. Emphasize that although initial position is often zero, motion can start from any position relative to a starting point. . . . . . . . . . Finally, write your name in cell D-1. . . . Finish reading Lesson 1: Direction and Distance; Lesson 2: Importance of Distance and Relative Location 2. Notice that theindex is not complete. Relative location can change over time as the surrounding environment changes or as new places are developed. Galileo came to an amazing conclusion. What line of latitude is closest to Delta? and forgot to convert their answers to the standard metric SI units. . . It means that motion of any object is described relative to the motion of Earth. . People immediately wonder where satellites to make precise observations forthe disaster occurred. If you live eight miles from school, you must wake up earlier each morning Relative than someone who lives eight blocks away. . . . . Find north, south, east, and west on Figure 1-1. Mark this starting point with a piece of masking tape. You can extend this thought experiment by also imagining a person standing on the shore. . It was also located near the Gulf of Mexico. . . . . A vector with magnitude zero is a special case of a vector that has no direction. Virginia eastc. . 112Unit 3 Review. . A great deal of this oil comes from countries in Southwest Asia. . . . . . . . . A-3 Buckingham Palace . . . While loca-radioactive dust. . . . . . . Conclude by reminding students that the reference frame is the viewpoint of the observer, not the background. . . The description of an objects motion often includes more than just the distance it moves. the compass rose2. You will learn how to read the maps,the place have to solve? . . . . Complete the two assignments: Using your Skills (front and back) Due on Friday, 9/15: 1. . . . If you stand facing the North Pole, east will be to your right. . Someone hands you a map, points out your current location, and identifies the city where the center of governmentReading Strategy is located. 40Lesson 11: Comparing Types of Maps. TFK Homework assignment 2. . Slowly move the car to students' right a short distance and ask students what its displacement is. . Why? . . the earth is represented by a certain distance onLook at Figure 1-2. . The 17th-century astronomer Galileo Galilei (Figure 2.3) was one of the first scientists to explore this idea. . . 224Index. The Spindletop Field was the first great oil discovery in Texas. describe and analyze motion in one dimension using equations with the concepts of distance, displacement, speed, average velocity, instantaneous velocity, and acceleration; identify and describe motion relative to different frames of reference. . . . Is there a way that a person inside the ship can determine whether the ship is moving? you will live. Relative location includes understand- . T 1. . . . You will learn some of the languageronment? . . . . C-5, D-5 Mapmakers often use a grid to help us find Mina Abdullah . . We study geog-organized around one of the six essential elements raphy to help us deal with the things that affect ourof geography. . . . . As Earth rotates each day, the linear velocity of points . . . Face north yourself. . . What city is located near 30S latitude, 30E longitude? To download the . Almost every day in the newspaper or on televi-We ask (1) where a place is, (2) what the place is sion, we learn of some place of which we mightlike and how that place is like other places on the have never heard before. . citation tool such as, Authors: Paul Peter Urone, Roger Hinrichs. . . . . . Even in inanimate objects, atoms are always moving. . The fun zoo themed activities will help engage your students in the standard being covered. This unit will teach you how to read severaltor at Chernobyl is at a precise position on the kinds of maps. As you will learn in the Snap Lab, your description of motion can be quite different when viewed from different reference frames. programmed. . . Write the approximate location of Cairo, Egypt, using latitude and longitude. Put the edge of the paper between the two N points you wish to measure. . . . . . . . Panama has water to the north and south. . . . . The nuclear reac- maps. . About how many miles is it from east to west across Colorado?4006. . . . . GEORGIA W E ALABAMA MEXICO TEXAS LOUISIANA FLORIDA SALASKA HAWAII GULF OF MEXICO 00 330000 mmii.. 0 100 mi. The fun zoo themed activities will help engage your students in the standard being covered. . . . . You will receive a greatlived there a long time or a short time? . . 30N latitude, 32E longitude 7. Mapmakers use a com- pass rose or a north arrow to show directions. . . . . Why is it important for a geographer to study the interactions between human society and the environment? A quantity, such as distance, that has magnitude (i.e., how big or how much) and sometimes a sign (e.g., electric charge, temperature in Celsius, or component of a vector) but does not take into account direction is called a scalar. An alpha- numeric grid uses letters and numbers around the edges of the map to label the areas marked off by the lines. 66Lesson 4: Reading Climographs. Demonstrate use of the scale on your state map. . . . . Except where otherwise noted, textbooks on this site . 87Lesson 10: Making Your Own Map. . This could result in oil shortages and eco- nomic changes in the United States. . . . . . This lesson is a part of my geography bundle. Then multiply the num- The distance between the two points on the mapber of spaces between marks by the distance each is 300 miles.Using Your SkillsReviewing Key TermsPlace each phrase in the box under the correct heading. We may knowand how does it help us plan for the future. . 147Lesson 11: Global Interdependence . How do the different reference frames affect how you describe the motion of the ball? . . . We depend on them for certain goods and services, and they depend on us for others. . Choose a room that is large enough for all students to walk unobstructed. Practice using the grid in Figure 1-4. 47Lesson 13: Mental Mapping . . Yes, we would both view the motion from the same reference point because both of us are observing the motion from two points on the same straight line. After the lab, lead students in discussing their observations. More precisely, you need to specify its position relative to a convenient reference frame. [BL][OL] You may want to introduce the concept of a reference point as the starting point of motion. That measurement was only 7 feetcases, however, the disaster has a far-reaching im- more than the previous official height ofpact, and affects the lives of people in other areas. . . . . . When we give the latitude of a place, we must state whether the place is north or south of the Equator. . . . . To measure the ships speed, the piece of woodthe terms in using latitude and was thrown overboard. Your classroom can be used as a reference frame. . . . What problems do the people living in of geography. 0 250 500 miles 0 300 km 0 100 km 0 250 500 kilometersLesson 2 Importance of Distance and Relative LocationWhat You Will Learn Have you ever been lost? . I would see the train as moving past me, and a person on the train would see me as moving past the train. . 2314 Table of ContentsTo the StudentDo you live in a city, or in a small town? . Someone counted how many knots passed over the side of the ship in a cer- degree tain length of time. . . Maps help us plan vacation trips. Indian Ocean 3. You are looking northeast. 1 recorded song available on a portable device. . . Maps are drawn so that a certaindistance on the map represents a much larger dis-tance on the earth. . . When you describe distance, you only include the magnitude, the size or amount, of the distance traveled. . . . . 187Unit 5 Review. Figure 1-1 Cardinal Directions N WE S8 LESSON 1 Direction and DistanceLook straight north. . . . . . Describe, name, and interpret relative positions in space and apply ideas about relative position. For instance, if it is a five kilometer drive to school, the distance traveled is 5 kilometers. You have been told to find the center of government for the place whereTo locate places using grids you landed. Ask the student and others in the class to describe the direction of your motion. Studying the ____ of a place helps the geographer to understand how living things interact with their physical environment. . . These prod- ucts were then shipped to other parts of the country, and around the world by water. . This lesson describes these different types of location and the difference between the two. . . The four spaces above the number 3 form a column. . . Elbert?Practicing Map SkillsUse a map of your state that includes lines of latitude and longitude tocomplete the following activities.1. 2nd Grade Math Worksheets and Answer key. . . 13Lesson 3: Locating Places Using a Grid . . 5N latitude, 5W longitude 10. . . Write T if the statement is true. . 4. . WebThe description of an objects motion often includes more than just the distance it moves. . WebThis deck reviews globes and maps. . . Each knot was a certain distancelisting the importance of each of from the next. . . . . . . Physicists use variables to represent terms. Write the location of Pikes Peak using latitude and longitude. To solve this problem, we need to find the difference between the final position and the initial position while taking care to note the direction on the axis. . West will be to your left. . .people migrate E-6Using a Grid Index Kuwait City. . OHIO W.VA. NEW JERSEY ILLINOIS DELAWARE COLORADO VIRGINIA ATLANTIC KANSAS MISSOURI KENTUCKYPACIFIC TENNESSEE N.C. OCEANOCEAN S.C. ARIZONA OKLAHOMA N ARK. . WebAnswers for Developing Globe Skills Lessons - Grade 6+ Lesson 1 - The Horizon Ring No questions to answer Lesson 2 - Distance 1. approximately 2,500 miles 2. approximately 5,000 miles 3. approximately 4,700 miles 4. approximately 4,750 miles 5. approximately 7,400 miles Lesson 3 - Cardinal Direction 1. Use the 689599.7 rule to estimate (i) the proportion of values in a specified interval, or (ii) the value that corresponds to a given percentile in a Normal distribution. . . . . . . Sustain has 500 shares of common stock outstanding, and Echoing Green will be able to significantly influence its policies. Longitude lines run North/South parallel to the Prime Meridian. 51Lesson 14: Understanding GPS and GIS . Covers the following skills: Specify locations and describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry and other representational systems. Which line of longitude runs near Pikes Peak?3. . . . . U.S. National Standards. . . . . . . . . . WebSecond graders understand the difference between relative and absolute location using the grid map as an example of an absolute location. . . . great circle route An imaginary line that follows the curve of earth and represents the shortest distance between two points . . . . . WebPeople sometimes think that distance and displacement are just different names for the same quantity. . Measurement from your initial position to your final position is distance traveled, and the measurement of the total length of your path from the starting position to the final position is displacement. Which line of latitude runs near Pikes Peak? . 34S latitude, 18E longitude 9. . . . . . Label the line 30S. . . . I would see the train as stationary, and a person on the train would see me as moving past the train. Give locations to the nearest degree.) . However, distance and displacement are different concepts. . . . . . . . The location of an object at any particular time is its position. . . . . As students watch, walk straight across the room and have students estimate the length of your path. The _____ includes volcanic activity, movement of tectonic plates, movement of surface water, growth of plant roots, and movement of glaciers. You use direction every dayleft, right, forward, back, up,intermediate directions, scale, down. All theare all connected to geography. . . . . . . . . Look at the examples below. Use distance to describe the shortest path between starting and ending points, and use displacement to describe the total path between starting and ending points. . . . Web2. . . F 2. Weblesson 2 importance of distance and relative location answer key. . . [AL] Discuss how the concept of direction might be important for the study of motion. It was one of the biggest embarrassments in NASAs history. . . Lines of latitude run parallel to the _________. . . Latitude and longitude are measured in degrees. . You are no longer looking north. . . . So, A perceptual region does not have any formal, agreed upon boundaries. Why does the place look the way it As you progress through the book, you will learndoes? . It can transform the Earth's surface. Now label the rest of the latitude lines correctly. Meridian is another 50name for a longitude line. 64Lesson 3: Using Contours to Determine Elevation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Look at Figure 1-6 and find the Equator. . . . Ask why failure to convert might be a problem. . . southeast4. Use distance to describe the shortest path between starting and ending points, and use displacement to describe the total path between starting and ending points. What is located in cells B-3 and B-4? . . I would see the train as stationary, and a person on the train would also see me as stationary. . . Multiply this measurement by the total number of times you walked across the floor. Place your right index finger on the number 3 at the bottom of the grid. . Many oil companies built plants near Houston to make products from oil. Web2. . B-5can be found. . F 7. WebAnswers for Developing Globe Skills Lessons - Grade 6+ Lesson 1 - The Horizon Ring No questions to answer Lesson 2 - Distance 1. approximately 2,500 miles 2. approximately 5,000 miles 3. approximately 4,700 miles 4. approximately 4,750 miles 5. approximately 7,400 miles Lesson 3 - Cardinal Direction 1. In what direction would you travel to go from India to the United Kingdom? . . . . . Point out that the first motion shows displacement, and the second shows distance along a path. Weblesson 2 importance of distance and relative location answer key. . . Web1. . . b. . . d. . What is the absolute location of Durango? . Use the 689599.7 rule to estimate (i) the proportion of values in a specified interval, or (ii) the value that corresponds to a given percentile in a Normal distribution. They observe a class map showing longitude and latitude lines and learn that they provide exact locations. locate places on a map using latitude and longitude; Its elevation was measured at 29,028 feet locate major landmasses and bodies of water; (8,848 m) above sea level. . . . . . No, we would both view the motion from different reference points because motion is viewed from two different points; the reference frames are similar but not the same. . . Tiana jogs 1.5 km along a straight path and then turns and jogs 2.4 km in the opposite direction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5 Natural History Museum . . . Galileo realized that observers moving at a constant speed and direction relative to each other describe motion in the same way. . . . . . Working with a partner, think of as many ways as you can to describe the relative location of Seattle. 3. . . D-1 Look at Map 1-4 and its index. . What is the difference between distance and displacement? 2 https://www.texasgateway.org/book/tea-physics . E S N10 LESSON 1 Direction and DistancePracticing Map SkillsUse what you have learned about direction and distance to answer thequestions about Map 1-1: The United States on page 12.1. . Prepare the journal entry to record Echoing Green's receipt of its share of the dividend on July 1. . This is why the United States is so interested in wars and other events in the region. Complete the two assignments: Using your Skills (front and back) Due on Friday, 9/15: 1. . WebIdentify the relative locations of the mean and median of a distribution from a density curve. . . Where was it grown? WebRelative Location is the position of a place in relation to other places. Yes, we would both view the motion from the same reference point because both of us are at rest in Earths frame of reference. If we ascribe the forward direction a positive (+) and the opposite direction a negative (), then the two quantities will cancel each other out when added together. What part of this map shows direction? Latitude 10 The starting point for measuring longitude is 30called the Prime Meridian. What city is near 39N latitude, 105W longitude?8. lesson 2 importance of distance and relative location answer key. . Put a mark at the end of the scale.Slide the paper over so the mark lines up with zero. . [OL][AL]Explain that the word kinematics comes from a Greek term meaning motion. . . . . Be sure always to begin counting degrees of latitude from the Equator and degrees of longitude from the Prime Meridian. . . . Used by permission.Photo Credits6 PhotoDisc; 60 PhotoDisc; 77 PhotoDisc; 81 PhotoDisc; 84 PhotoDisc; 98 PhotoDisc;109 PhotoDisc; 113 PhotoDisc; 118 PhotoSpin, Inc.; 143 PhotoDisc; 147 PhotoDisc;152 PhotoDisc; 158 PhotoDisc; 178 PhotoDisc; 181 Shepard Sherbell/CORBIS;183 PhotoDisc; 187 PhotoDisc; 194 PhotoDisc; 208 PhotoDisc.CoverDavid Teal/CORBISCopyright by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.All rights reserved. You have heard of maps, but you have never seen one. . . . . helps you find directions on a map helps you find distances on a map can be marked in miles may be marked N, S, E, W Compass Rose Scale1. To download the . Each degree of latitude or longitude is 1/360th of the distance around the earth. what is the lowest wage at which some students would be willing to work? . . For instance, if it is a five kilometer drive to school, the distance traveled is 5 kilometers. Displacement is -15 m and distance is -49. lesson 2 importance of distance and relative location answer key. . . . 199Lesson 3: The Triangular Trade . . . . . . . Ask the students to form pairs, and ask each pair to come up with their own definition of motion. . . . However, this is not always true. In some sea level. . . . Within a few years Houston, Texas, was an important center for the oil industry. . . . . . Let Tianas original direction be the positive direction. If you and your classmates left the room together, then your perspective of their motion would be change. . . . . The motion of the ball is dependent on the reference frames and is different for different reference frames. After dropping you off at school and driving back home, your parent will have traveled a total distance of 10 kilometers. . . . . . . . . . The starting point for measuring degrees of latitude is the Equator. You, as the reference frame, would be moving in the same direction as your other moving classmates. . We would have assigned it a negative value. . Prepare the journal entry to record Echoing Green's share of those earnings on December 31. This time, you should move alongside your partner while continuing to view your partners profile. . Demonstrate use of the scale on your state map. . . Relative location is important in geography and urban planning, as it helps to understand the relationships between different places and how they interact with each other. . . . The other half is math. . Write the approximate location of Cape Town, South Africa, using latitude and longitude. Latitude and longitude are also helpful in identifying landmarks. . . Which line of longitude is at Colorados eastern border?10. Use a piece of paper. , means change in. . . For example, ifit ends on the paper. . . . E-6fill in the name of the missing city for each cellnumber. Students should stand at least 0.5 meters away from each other. The purpose is to determine absolute location. 194Lesson 1: Historical Change in Importance of Location . . . Explain that this student represents the background. . . It means that motion depends on the frame of reference selected. E-4 LESSON 3 Locating Places Using a Grid 17Using Your SkillsReviewing Key TermsMatch each term at left with its meaning.c 1. cell a. an alphabetical list of places on a map, with cell numbersd 2. row b. a set of lines used to identify locations on a mape 3. column c. the space where a row and column meetb 4. grid d. a set of spaces that goes across a mapa 5. index e. a set of spaces that goes up and down a map Practicing Map Skills Use Map 1-5: London, England to answer these questions. F 2. . . . . . . 138Lesson 8: Using Language Tables and Maps . . . . . . . Your total change in position is measured from your house to your school. It helps students understand both absolute and relative location. We recommend using a . . . . . It was once thought to be flat, and it is perceived this way over short distances because of the effect of gravity. . Help students learn the difference between distance and displacement by showing examples of motion. . The total distance that your car travels is 10 km, but the total displacement is 0. . . . Umm Gudair . . . We call this column 3. . . . 2nd Grade Math Worksheets and Answer key. Keep doing this until you reach the end point.Then multiply the number of spaces by the distance the scale bar represents.8. . . . . 48 Views 46 Downloads. You need something that will tellTerms to Know you about where the center of government is located.grid, cell, index Using Map Grids The something you need to help you find the center of govern- ment in this new place is called a grid. . . 196Lesson 2: Cultural Diffusion . . . The United States is located in the middle of the map near the top. A map as big as the earth would be too LESSON 1 Direction and Distance 9large to put in your pocket and carry with youacross Africa! . Geographers use many special words indetail of our lives is affected by geography. . . the interactions between living things and their environment, comprising a unit, What is the meaning of the term geomorphic, What is the meaning of the term hemisphere, distance between an imaginary set of lines that run parallel to Earth's equator, What is the meaning of the term longitude, distance between an imaginary set of lines that run parallel to Earth's Prime Meridian, location - a spot located relative to another spot. . . . . great circle route An imaginary line that follows the curve of earth and represents the shortest distance between two points . . What is located at an equal distance from the North Pole and South Pole? Label the line 30E. Lessons in this unitpeoples first question was, Where is Chernobyl? will teach you how to use latitude and longitude.That is, they wanted to know exactly where on the Geographers also use absolute location to makeface of the earth it was located. N 2. . . Thenames of places on the map are listed in alphabet- Sabiya . . . . . . On your planet, you simply enter your destination into aUse a table like the one below to list tracking device in your vehicle and the course is automaticallythe major elements of a map grid. If you are describing only your drive to school and the route is a straight line, then the distance traveled and the displacement are the same5 kilometers. . Then bring in the concept of a numbered line as a way of quantifying motion. In math terms that means. . . . . . . . . 205Lesson 5: The Expanding Desert . Web2. . . Or do Numerous maps, graphs, and tables will be used you live on a farm or a ranch? Explain how relative location is determined. . E-1 Kensington . The city of Rio Hato is about 300 kilometers west of La Palma.Map 1-2 Panama CARIBBEAN SEA 0 25 75 miles 0 25 75 kilometersCOSTA Almirante Bocas GULF OF MEXICO RICA del Toro CANAL ZONE Chepo Coln Boquete Chorrera Panama City Concepcin David Penonom Rio HatoPuertoArmuelles Santiago Isla del Rey La Palma Chitr Las Tablas COLOMBIA N Isla CoibaWE PACIFIC OCEAN S14 LESSON 2 Importance of Distance and Relative LocationPracticing Map SkillsUse Map 1-3: The World below to answer the questions about relativelocation. What are 3 ways humans interact with their environment ? Instead of orbiting the planet as planned, the Mars Climate Orbiter ended up flying into the Martian atmosphere. . . . The Caribbean Sea is located to the north of Panama. Write T if the statement is true. Answers will vary.2. In the sequential game shown in Figure 9P-7, does Player A have a first-mover advantage? The idea that a description of motion depends on the reference frame of the observer has been known for hundreds of years. . . . For example, a storm might blowTerms to Know them far away from where they wanted to go.absolute location, latitude, What people needed was a way to tell exactly where they werelongitude, degree, Equator, Prime on the earths surfacetheir absolute location. . . The fun zoo themed activities will help engage your students in the standard being covered.
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