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AUSTRALIAN HOMESCHOOLING SERIES Succeeding in Social Studies 3 4 TH IN A SERIES OF 7 Years 3 4 Written by Valerie Marett CORONEOS PUBLICATIONS Item No 506

Contents Notes to Parents......2 Maps...... 3 Learning About Maps........4 Maps of the World...........9 Continents.........10 Oceans.....12 Australia........13 North America........ 15 South America.... 17 Europe.......18 Asia......22 Africa.........25 Arctic and Antarctic.....27 Transport in Australia........30 Water Transport...... 33 Paddle Steamers.......37 Rail Transport.......41 Trucks..... 44 Air Transport..... 46 Conserving and Protecting Our Environment...50 Trees...51 Special Birds of Australia...... 52 Strange Animals.....55 Australian Reptiles.........58 Water.......62 Energy.......63 Recycling.....64 Famous People......66 Ross Smith..... 66 The Wright Brothers........69 Robert Scott........72 Answers....75 Continent Templates for Game..77,79 Illustrations by: Down Under Collection Deluxe, New Horizons Educational Computing service Clip Art.com Jo Stevenson 1

Maps Maps Are drawings that show us how things are arranged on the earth s surface We use maps when we travel across town and are trying to find a street. This type of map is called a street directory. We use maps when we are traveling interstate by road so that we know where to go. This type of map is called a road map. Road Map Ships captains use maps and so do pilots on planes. Early discoverers had to draw maps as they explored. Captain Cook and Matthew Flinders both drew very detailed maps of Australia as they explored it by ship. Today satellites take pictures from space. These aerial maps give us a lot of detail very quickly. They see more because they are looking down from space. They can be made to photograph a whole country or can be set to photograph only a very small area in minute detail. Men can use these photographs to make accurate maps for us. Something to think about: Make a list of the different types of things we use maps for. Don t just use the examples above. Think of others too. 3

Learning About Maps There are four main directions: north, south, east and west. How to find Direction There are three ways that you can find direction. You can find direction by the sun, by a compass or by a shadow pole. By the Sun An easy way to find direction is by the sun. 1. Watch where the sun rises in the morning. This is the east. 2. Watch where the sun sinks at night. This is the west. 3. To find north and south, stand with your right arm pointing to the east and your left arm pointing to the west. In front of you is north. Behind you is south. Something To Do: Follow the instructions and find direction by the sun. Using the Magnetic Compass Another way to find direction is by using a compass. A compass has a steel needle which swings around easily. When lined up correctly the arrows on the compass will always point to the north. Sailors and pilots use the compass to steer by. The compass face looks like this. See if you can find a real compass to look at and ask an adult to show you how it works. Camping shops often have them. A Shadow Pole You can set up a shadow pole in the back yard. You will need a straight stick like a cricket stump. Bang it into the ground. Look at the shadow it makes. Do this at different times during the day. When is the shadow longest? When is it shortest? 4

Record your finding here: Longest at: Shortest at: Throughout the day mark the ground to show where the shadow was when you checked it. At the end of the day you will have a curved line. If you draw a line from the closest point of the curve to the stick you will have a north, south line. From this you can find the other directions. Complete these sentences. 1. The four main directions are,, and. 2. The sun rises in the. 3. The sun sets in the. 4. The compass needle always points to. 5. A shadow is longest in the and in the. 6. A shadow is shortest at. Maps and Mapping A map is a plan or drawing. We can draw a map or plan of anything or any place no matter how large or small it may be. The difference between a picture and a plan Here is a picture of a box. It is three dimensional. This means that you see the box as it really is. 5

Here is a plan of a box. It is two dimensional or flat. A plan is an outline of what you see when you look straight down at a thing. We use plans to show seating arrangements, house buildings etc. Here are some plans. House Plan Draw a plan of the room you are sitting in. Farm Plan On many maps and plans an arrow is drawn to show which direction is north. 6

Answers - Succeeding in Social Studies 3 Page 5 1, north, south, east, west (any order) 2. east 3. west 4. north 5. morning evening 6. midday or noon Page 8 1. plan or drawing 2. outline 3. north 4. top 5. country 6. symbols Page 11 1. round 2. We only see a small part of it. 3. sphere 4. continents 5. oceans 6. North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica (any order) 7. south 8. North Pole South Pole 9. equator 10. largest smallest Page 12 1. a great stretch of water 2. Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, Antarctic (any order) 3. Pacific Page 16 1. It stretches from the North Pole to the Equator. 2. third fourth 3. Canada, United States, Mexico 4. Rocky 5. Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Eirie, Lake Ontario (any order) 6. gold silver 7. Eskimo or Inuit 8. forests Page 18 1. fourth 2. Panama Canal 3. Amazon River 4. Andes 5. Atacama 6. coffee Page 21 1. second 2. Alps 3. an area of land almost completely surrounded by sea 4. Italy, Greece, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Portugal, Spain (any order) 5. fjords 6. Rhine, Po, Danube, Rhone 7. Switzerland 8. Vatican City 9. Russia 10. Italy 11. France Page 24 1. Asia 2. half 3. cold Himalayas 4. desert, grassland 5. farmers herders 6. oil Page 26 1. second 2. 800 3. The Dark Continent because little was known about it. 4. There are too many waterfalls and rapids. 5. gold, diamonds, copper, tin, cotton, wool, palm oil, grapes, coffee, cocoa, peanuts and rubber. Page 28 1. north south Arctic Antarctic 2. ice cap 3. Europe, Asia and North America 4. Antarctic 5. ocean 6. ice 7. frozen 8. minerals Page 29 Solve these Asia, Asia, Europe, South America, Africa, North America 1. Asia 2. Antarctica 3. Africa 4. North America 5. Australia 6. South America 7. Europe Page 32 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 75