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Elements of a Map Workshop

Elements of a Map Workshop

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Presentation

Social Studies

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

Created by

Whitney Criswell

Used 3+ times

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12 Slides • 15 Questions

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Elements of a Map!

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A. Title

The title on a map gives you
information on what type of
map it is, where it is, and why
it might be useful.

India Rivers and Lakes Map

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Open Ended

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What is the title of this map?

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B. Compass Rose

A Compass Rose shows the
cardinal directions (the four
main directions) on a map.

1. North (N)
2. East (E)
3. South (S)
4. West (W)

The intermediate directions
are the directions in between
two cardinal directions

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Fill in the Blank

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Compass Rose

A compass rose is useful
because it allows the person reading a map to know which direction the map faces (North
should point up every time!).

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Draw

Circle the compass on the map.

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C. Key/Legend

A Key (also known as a
Legend) tells you how to read
a map.

It uses colors, symbols, or
types of lines to show
different types of information.

Let’s practice with some
different Keys & Legends!

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Multiple Choice

According to the Key, what
color shows Heavy Flooding?

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Darkest Blue

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Blue

3

Lightest Blue

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Hotspot

Point out one area of the map
where there is heavy flooding?

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Multiple Choice

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What climate zone is shown in red?

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Tropical

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Dry/Desert

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Temperate

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Tundra

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Hotspot

Point out an area that has a Dry/Desert Climate.

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Multiple Choice

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What color represents a large amount of rainfall?

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Orange

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Yellow

3

Green

4

Blue

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Hotspot

Point out an area that has a large amount of rainfall.

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Draw

Point out an area that has a  small amount of rainfall.

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Multiple Choice

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What color shows ground that is at sea level (0 m)?

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White

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Orange

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Yellow

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Green

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Dropdown

The highest level above sea level that is shown is​ ​
. The color is​
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D. Longitude

Imaginary lines that measure
distances east and west of the
prime meridian are called
longitude lines.

They are measured in degrees.

These lines are also called
Meridians.

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E. Latitude

Imaginary lines that measure distances north
and south of the Equator are latitude lines.

These are measured in degrees.

They are all parallel lines, so they are called
parallels.

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F. Scale

A scale on a map is used to
show how small or large the
area on the map is.

If you take a ruler and put it
next to the scale, how long the
scale is on the map represents
a greater distance on the
ground.

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F. Scale

Using the scale and ruler to
the left, when the zeros are
lined up, the end of the scale
is at 4 ½ cm

This means that every 4 ½ cm
on the map is equal to 5 miles
or 8 km in real life.

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1. Political Map

Shows boundaries of
states, countries,
territories and cities

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2. Physical Map

Shows physical features of the
earth and elevation.

Features include mountains,
plains, and so on.

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3. Thematic Map

Has a specific topic, or theme,
such as population density or
climate.

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Multiple Choice

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Which type of map is this?

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Political

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Physical

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Thematic

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Multiple Choice

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Which type of map is this?

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Political

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Physical

3

Thematic

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Multiple Choice

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Which type of map is this?

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Political

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Physical

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Thematic

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Elements of a Map!

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