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Currently in Social Studies we are focusing on Geography and Mapping Skills. Some main topics covered are:
- Parts of a Map (T.O.D.A.L.S)
Title, Orientation (North, South, East, West), Date, Author, Legend (Key), and Scale.
- Relative and Absolute location
- Map of Continents/Oceans, Minnesota, and U.S.

Social Studies:

Maps and Globes, Where in the World Are We. What on Earth is a Map a Globe. Using Maps and Globes. Maps & Geography. Can-Teach Map Lesson Plans. Map Skills Lesson Plans - 10 day unit. USA: Geography Enhanced through Tall Tales UNIT. Latitude and Longitude. Compasses and Directions. PBs - Map Skills. Free Map Skills Presentations. Tells what the symbols on a map stand for. What is a round model of the Earth? What imaginary lines on a globe that show distance from the Equator and run East and West? What is a picture that shows the location of something?

A Test on parts of a map (T.O.D.A.L.S), landforms, continents, oceans, and North America.
Title, Orientation, Date, Author, Legend/Key, Scale
Physical and Political Features - Landforms

Map Skills StudyGuide:

Map:A drawing from a place fromabove.

CompassRose:A symbol that shows the 4main directions on a map.

CardinalDirections:North,East, South West (Never eat soggywaffles)

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IntermediateDirections:NW, NE,SE, SW

Mapscale:A rulerto help measure distance on a map.

LandformFeatures:

River: a thinnatural waterway that allows water to flow into a lake or ocean.

Bay:a natural area of water that ismostly surrounded by land.

Island:area of land that is completelysurrounded by water.

Mountain:large, tall rock that extendsinto the air; taller than a hill.

Plain:large area of flat land or gentlyrolling land.

Lake:large natural area of watersurrounded by land.

Peninsula:thin strip of land that extendsinto a body of water.

Valley:A low land between hills andmountains.

Hill: Mound ofearth with a rounded top; smaller than a mountain.

Volcano:An opening in the earth'scrust from which lava flows.

Coast:Land that runs along an ocean, bay or gulf.

Desert:Dry land that gets littlemoisture.

Oasis:A small area of green in adesert.

Boundary: A linethat marks the limits of an area; a dividing line. Ex. Australia

Channel: A lengthof water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water.Especially two seas. Ex. English Channel

Map Skills Geography Worksheets

Delta: A lowarea at the mouth of river.Found wherethe river flows into an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, or reservoir. Ex. Mississippi River Delta

Isthmus: A narrow strip of landthat connects two large areas of land.Ex. Isthmus between North and South America

Plateau:an area raised higher than the land aroundit, with a flat top.

Reservoir:A larger natural or artificial (made) lakeused as a source of water supply.

Strait:A narrow passage of water connecting two seasor two large areas of water.

7continents and 4 Oceans:

NorthAmerica, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, Antarctica

Atlantic,Pacific, Indian, Arctic.


From Enchantedlearning.com

Currently in Social Studies we are focusing on Geography and Mapping Skills. Some main topics covered are:
- Parts of a Map (T.O.D.A.L.S)
Title, Orientation (North, South, East, West), Date, Author, Legend (Key), and Scale.
- Relative and Absolute location
- Map of Continents/Oceans, Minnesota, and U.S.

Map Skills Geography Igcse

Map Skillsgeography

IntermediateDirections:NW, NE,SE, SW

Mapscale:A rulerto help measure distance on a map.

LandformFeatures:

River: a thinnatural waterway that allows water to flow into a lake or ocean.

Bay:a natural area of water that ismostly surrounded by land.

Island:area of land that is completelysurrounded by water.

Mountain:large, tall rock that extendsinto the air; taller than a hill.

Plain:large area of flat land or gentlyrolling land.

Lake:large natural area of watersurrounded by land.

Peninsula:thin strip of land that extendsinto a body of water.

Valley:A low land between hills andmountains.

Hill: Mound ofearth with a rounded top; smaller than a mountain.

Volcano:An opening in the earth'scrust from which lava flows.

Coast:Land that runs along an ocean, bay or gulf.

Desert:Dry land that gets littlemoisture.

Oasis:A small area of green in adesert.

Boundary: A linethat marks the limits of an area; a dividing line. Ex. Australia

Channel: A lengthof water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water.Especially two seas. Ex. English Channel

Map Skills Geography Worksheets

Delta: A lowarea at the mouth of river.Found wherethe river flows into an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, or reservoir. Ex. Mississippi River Delta

Isthmus: A narrow strip of landthat connects two large areas of land.Ex. Isthmus between North and South America

Plateau:an area raised higher than the land aroundit, with a flat top.

Reservoir:A larger natural or artificial (made) lakeused as a source of water supply.

Strait:A narrow passage of water connecting two seasor two large areas of water.

7continents and 4 Oceans:

NorthAmerica, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, Antarctica

Atlantic,Pacific, Indian, Arctic.


From Enchantedlearning.com

Currently in Social Studies we are focusing on Geography and Mapping Skills. Some main topics covered are:
- Parts of a Map (T.O.D.A.L.S)
Title, Orientation (North, South, East, West), Date, Author, Legend (Key), and Scale.
- Relative and Absolute location
- Map of Continents/Oceans, Minnesota, and U.S.

Map Skills Geography Igcse

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Map Skills Geography Definition

Title, Orientation, Date, Author, Legend/Key, Scale
Physical and Political Features of Minnesota (Study Map Below):

Map Skills Geography Powerpoint

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