Latitude/Longitude: Message in a Bottle

Similar documents
Touring Around the Islands of Atlantic Canada

Latitude and Longitude. Begin

Nebraska s Place in the World

Your web browser (Safari 7) is out of date. For more security, comfort and the best experience on this site: Update your browser Ignore

Latitude and Longitude Pre Test

netw rks Guided Reading Activity Essential Question: How does geography influence the way people live? What Is Geography?

IR-4: Classroom Grid Region 4 Education Service Center Geography by Design, Volume 1

The Rotating Sky Student Guide

Geography 101: The Basics

LET S GO ON A ROAD TRIP

The World of Geography Pre-Test/Study Guide Chapter 1 Test

Grade 6 Social Studies

Mapping Earth. How are Earth s surface features measured and modeled?

Reading a Map in Any Language. Dawn Shattuck NICC; Kathy Sundstedt School not available. Content Area (Req.): Geography Unit (Opt.

Montgomery County Schools

Year 7 GEOGRAPHY Skills Booklet Assessment Task

Your web browser (Safari 7) is out of date. For more security, comfort and the best experience on this site: Update your browser Ignore

Geographic Skill 5: Answering Geographic Questions 1. Develop and present combinations of geographic information to answer geographic questions.

VOCABULARY SCAVENGER HUNT Five Themes of Geography

World Geography. Teacher s Guide

Topic(s): Moon, Topography, Metrics, Geography, Space Science, Longitude, Latitude, Map skills

Map Skills Lesson 1. Materials: maps, pencils, Lesson 1 Worksheet, strips of paper, grid paper

+ 35º 53ʹ 16ʺ 84º 09ʹ 35ʺ

settlement, economic interdependence), Interpret the relationship between physical environments and society

Curriculum and Assessment in Geography at KS3

Ecoregions of Oregon: Many Pieces, One Puzzle

Direction: the reference system

Name Class Date. For each pair of terms, explain how the meanings of the terms differ.

The Arctic Ocean. Grade Level: This lesson is appropriate for students in Grades K-5. Time Required: Two class periods for this lesson

Why Do We Live Here? : A Historical Geographical Study of La Tabatiere, Quebec North Shore

Preview: Making a Mental Map of the Region

Geography involves the study of places: their locations, their characteristics, and how humans use and move around them.

Geography Policy 2014

St John s Catholic Primary School. Geography Policy. Mission Statement

Geography. Programmes of study for Key Stages 1-3

Prentice Hall. World Explorer: People, Places, Cultures Grade 7. Oklahoma Priority Academic Student Skills (PASS) for Grade 7 World Geography

Clear as Night and Day:

Many Ways to Name a Place

Grade 5 Lesson 3. Lesson Plan Page 2. Page 6. Student Activity Handout 1 Map Practice. Student Activity Handout 2 Marlins Park Maps.

Activity Plotting Earthquake Epicenters an activity for seismic discovery

Academic Standards for Geography

STUDY GUIDE. Exploring Geography. Chapter 1, Section 1. Terms to Know DRAWING FROM EXPERIENCE ORGANIZING YOUR THOUGHTS

Rebecca Nayler Medium term planning. Curriculum area GEOGRAPHY - AUTUMN 2016

St Joseph s R.C. Primary School. Policy for Geography

Northwestern Consolidated Schools of Shelby County. Curriculum. World Studies (Eastern Hemisphere) Prepared by. Rich Ballard

Map Master Skills Handbook

relationships between physical environments an society

Large-scale Human Developments and Affects on the Ocean

Level 1 Geography, 2011

DRAWING YOUR CONTINENT

USING YOUR FIELD GUIDE AND STAR CHARTS PRELAB

Factors that Shape Places Stage 3 Geography

Alleghany County Schools Curriculum Guide GRADE/COURSE: World Geography

My Map Activity MINNESOTA SOCIAL STUDIES STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS

Chapter 1 Test on Geography Skills

MEADOWS PRIMARY SCHOOL and NURSERY GEOGRAPHY POLICY

Latitude and Longitude:

Plotting Earthquake Epicenters*

Chapter 3 SECTION 1 OBJECTIVES

Reading a Map in Any Language. Kathy Sundstedt and Dawn Brown School not available. Content Area (Req.): Geography Unit (Opt.):

Map Skills and Geographic Tools

UNIT 1 THE BASICS OF GEOGRAPHY

A Correlation of. Eastern Hemisphere. Ohio s Learning Standards Social Studies: K-12 Grade 6

TEMPLATE FOR CMaP PROJECT

Canadian Mapping Big Book

ATheme. Capital Connections. Claudia Crump, Workshop Consultant Indiana University, Southeast

Geography Progression

Alliance Created State Giant Traveling Map Lesson

25. A Strategy for Integrating GIS

Challenge 1: Learning About the Physical Geography of Canada and the United States

Spatial Thinking with ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education: Applications for Grades 4-6

Section. 1 Our Planet, Earth. Prepare to Read

Lesson Plans. Geography. Grade 7. Mrs. Newgard

The Magic School Bus on the Ocean Floor

ST AMBROSE CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL Geography Policy

GRADE 1 SUPPLEMENT. Set C3 Geometry: 2-D Shapes Around Us Calendar Pattern. Includes. Skills & Concepts. November Calendar Pattern C3.

GRADE 1 SUPPLEMENT. Set C3 Geometry: 2-D Shapes Around Us Calendar Pattern. Includes. Skills & Concepts. November Calendar Pattern C3.

Subject: Geography Unit 1: The Earth

Your web browser (Safari 7) is out of date. For more security, comfort and the best experience on this site: Update your browser Ignore

What's Up, Earth? Header Insert Image 1 here, right justified to wrap. Grade Level. 3rd. Time Required: 60 minutes

Mapping Lab Lesson Guide

11/25/ /01/2018 Day View th Grade Math & Science. Page 1 of 10. Extra Resources. Intervention Math.

GEOGRAPHY POLICY STATEMENT. The study of geography helps our pupils to make sense of the world around them.

TMBSS Geography Key Stage 3 Curriculum. Topics studied at Key Stage 3. TMBSS Geography Department Our Geography Curriculum Key Stage 3

Students identify the International Space Station (ISS) and different types of rockets as objects in the sky built by humans.

Solving Systems of Linear Equations Graphing

Unit 1: Geography and Social Studies Skills

Mapping Data 1: Constructing a Choropleth Map

What on Earth is Geography? Using the Five Themes of Geography to Study the Continent of Asia.

Weather Extremes in Canada: Understanding the Sources and Dangers of Weather

HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL

HUMANITIES POLICY. Reviewed policy shared with staff on: Autumn Policy to be reviewed again on: Autumn 2018

Grade 4 Benchmarks. Benchmark Concepts Skills Essential Question(s)

Place Knowledge: A region of the United Kingdom. A region in a European country. A region within North or South America.

MODULE 16 SKIM TUISYEN FELDA (STF) MATEMATIK SPM ENRICHMENT TOPIC : EARTH AS A SPHERE TIME : 2 HOURS

Module 2 Educator s Guide Investigation 2

Where in the World? Plotting Latitude & Longitude

Tuition, Medical and Behaviour Support Service

Marianas Islands. Lesson Plan: Navigating Change Unit 1: The Voyage. 1.1 Charting the Marianas

Geography Route Planner

Transcription:

Latitude/Longitude: Message in a Bottle Glenda Sullivan OKAGE Teacher Consultant, Lawton, Oklahoma World Geography Academy Session III Wednesday, November 17, 2010 University of Oklahoma, Norman Materials may only be reproduced for the classroom and presentations when proper acknowledgement is given to the author and the Oklahoma Alliance for Geographic Education. 100 East Boyd, SEC Rm 442 Norman, OK 73019-1018 405.325.5832 800.522.0772 x 5832 www.okageweb.org okage@ou.edu

Glenda Sullivan Oklahoma Alliance for Geographic Education All materials may be reproduced for the classroom and presentations only when proper acknowledgement is given to the author and the Oklahoma Alliance for Geographic Education.

Glenda Sullivan, OKAGE TC Lawton, Oklahoma LATITUDE/LONGITUDE: MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE Grade Level: 6th-7th Purpose/Overview: Students will become more proficient in finding absolute locations by playing a board game which employs latitude and longitude coordinates to locate survivors of a shipwreck. National Geography Standards from Geography for Life Geographic Elements & Standards: Standard 1 The World in Spatial Terms: how to use maps and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information from a spatial perspective. Oklahoma Priority Academic Student Skills: Grade 6 World Studies: 1.2 Identify, evaluate, and draw conclusions from different kinds of maps, graphs, charts, diagrams, timelines, and other representations such as photographs and satellite-produced images or computer-based technologies. 2.1 Apply the concepts of scale, orientation, latitude and longitude, and physical regions. Grade 7 World Geography 1.2 Apply the concepts of scale, distance, direction, relative location, latitude and longitude. 6.1 Evaluate and draw conclusions from different kinds of maps, graphs, charts, diagrams, and other sources and representations (e.g., aerial and shuttle photographs, satellite-produced images, the geographic information system (GIS), atlases, almanacs, and computer-based technologies). Geographic Themes: Location Objectives: 1. Students will review the concept of latitude and longitude. 2. Students will understand that by using latitude/longitude coordinates, absolute locations can easily be found on a map. 3. Students will become more competent in finding absolute locations by playing a board game which employs latitude and longitude coordinates to locate survivors of a shipwreck.

Materials: 1. Message in a Bottle Game Board (attached to this lesson) 2. Latitude and Longitude Cards attached to this lesson (Cut apart and put in separate envelopes labeled Latitude and Longitude) 3. 20 Castaway Markers (pennies) Time Frame: 1 class period Procedures: 1. Show PowerPoint Latitude/Longitude: Message in a Bottle to review the following concepts of latitude and longitude: The equator (0º) is the starting point for measuring latitude. Latitude lines are horizontal lines that run parallel to the equator; those above the equator denote north (N) latitude while those below the equator denote south (S) latitude. The prime meridian (0º) is the starting point for measuring longitude. Vertical longitude lines to the right of the prime meridian denote east (E) longitude while those to the left of the prime meridian denote west (W) longitude. Latitude is always stated first. (Example: 40ºN, 100ºW) 0º latitude and 0º longitude are never labeled with a direction. Examples: 0º, 20ºE and 40ºN, 0º (Remember, latitude is written first.) 2. The following example is a fun way to help Oklahoma students remember to locate latitude first: if the student is an OU fan, think over and up; if the student is an OSU fan, think over and straight up. 3. Divide students into groups of two. Play "Message in a Bottle board game. (Instructions, latitude/longitude cards and pattern for game board are attached.) Adapted from the following website: http://teacher.scholastic.com/lessonrepro/reproducibles/profbooks/messageinbottle. pdf Assessment: Participation grade for playing the game Message in a Bottle which employs latitude/longitude skills. Resources: About.com: Discover the Secrets of Parallels and Meridians http://geography.about.com/cs/latitudelongitude/a/latlong.htm World map with latitude, longitude, equator and prime meridian lines http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/imageg.htm Illustrations of lines of latitude and longitude http://geographyworldonline.com/tutorial/latitudelongitude.jpg Extension and Enrichment 1. Latitude/longitude is a concept on which students continually need practice to maintain the skill. Give students several latitude/longitude locations for each unit of study throughout the school year.