Student Handout. Write the map s title in the northwest corner of the map. How many picnic areas does the park have? Write the answer near the legend.

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Student Handout 1F Cards Write the map s title in the northwest corner of the map. How many picnic areas does the park have? Write the answer near the legend. 1 2 Draw a compass rose near the west edge of the map. Label the two historical monuments south of the Gold Discovery Site. 3 4 Label the park buildings northeast of the Gold Discovery Museum. Label the footpath you find at grid coordinates F1. 5 6 30 Lesson 1 Teachers Curriculum Institute

Cards Student Handout 1F Label the park building whose absolute location is G6. Trace two routes each in a different color from the Mill Site to the Jail Ruins. 7 8 What direction is Emmanuel Church from the Olde Coloma Theatre? Write the direction near the church. What direction is St. John s Church from the schoolhouse? Write the direction near the church. 9 10 Teachers Curriculum Institute The Tools of Geography 31

Student Handout 1G Cards Write the name of the parallel at 0 latitude. Write the name of the meridian at 0 longitude. 1 2 Write the name of the parallel at 23 1 2 north latitude and the name of the parallel at 23 1 2 south latitude. Write the name of the parallel at 66 1 2 north latitude. 3 4 Label the city located at 47 N, 71 W. Label the city located at 38 S, 145 E. 5 6 32 Lesson 1 Teachers Curriculum Institute

Cards Student Handout 1G Label the city located at 41 N, 29 E. Label the city located at 19 N, 73 E. 7 8 Label the two cities located north of 15 north latitude and east of 105 east longitude. Label the five cities located south of 30 north latitude and west of 15 east longitude. 9 10 Teachers Curriculum Institute The Tools of Geography 33

Student Handout 1H Cards 1 Find the distance between Washington, D.C., and New Carrollton. Draw a line between the two places, and write the distance on the line. 2 Find the distance between the Washington Monument and the Smithsonian Institution. Draw a line between the two places, and write the distance on the line. 3 Find the distance between Potomac and College Park. Draw a line between the two places, and write the distance on the line. 4 Find the distance between the Washington Convention Center and the National Portrait Gallery. Draw a line between the two places, and write the distance on the line. 5 What will you find approximately 3 miles north of Falls Church? Draw a line between the two places, and write the distance on the line. 6 What will you find approximately 0.75 mile west of the National Portrait Gallery? Draw a line between the two places, and write the distance on the line. 34 Lesson 1 Teachers Curriculum Institute

Cards Student Handout 1H 7 What will you find approximately 10 miles east of Alexandria? Draw a line between the two places, and write the distance on the line. 8 What will you find approximately 1.25 miles southeast of the National Aquarium? Draw a line between the two places, and write the distance on the line. 9 Which map will help you find your friend s apartment on New York Avenue? Write find an apartment near the map you would use. 10 Which map will help you to decide if you should walk or take a taxi to Washington, D.C., from Arlington? Write decide to walk or take a taxi near the map you would use. Teachers Curriculum Institute The Tools of Geography 35

Student Handout 1I Cards Label the largest continent. Label the smallest continent. 1 2 Locate the United States. Within its borders, label the two hemispheres in which it is located. Locate Africa. Within its borders, label the hemispheres in which it is located. 3 4 Label the continent directly north of Africa. Label the ocean that touches the shores of Europe and South America. 5 6 36 Lesson 1 Teachers Curriculum Institute

Cards Student Handout 1I Label the three continents that the equator runs through. Label the ocean that lies north of Europe. 7 8 Label the ocean that touches the shores of both Asia and South America. Label the ocean the lies to the south of Asia. 9 10 Teachers Curriculum Institute The Tools of Geography 37

Student Handout 1J Cards It is March 30 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Label the date and the season near that city. It is June 30 in Tokyo, Japan. Label the date and the season near that city. 1 2 It is September 30 in Quebec City, Canada. Label the date and the season near that city. It is December 30 in London, England. Label the date and the season near that city. 3 4 It is summer in Melbourne, Australia. Label the season in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is summer in Santiago, Chile. Label the season in Istanbul, Turkey. 5 6 38 Lesson 1 Teachers Curriculum Institute

Cards Student Handout 1J It is winter in Shanghai, China. Label the season in Tehran, Iran. It is winter in London, England. Label the season in Cape Town, South Africa. 7 8 Find the four tropical zone cities in the Southern Hemisphere. Label each of them tropical zone. Find the two temperate zone cities that are in both the Northern and the Western hemispheres. Label each of them temperate zone. 9 10 Teachers Curriculum Institute The Tools of Geography 39

Student Handout 1K Cards Label each map projection with its name. (Clue: Look very carefully at the differences between the Robinson and Eckert IV projections.) Color in North America on the map projection that shows the most area distortion. 1 2 Draw an equal sign in North America on the map projection that does not distort area. Circle North America on the map projection that shows the most shape distortion. 3 4 5 Find the map projection that has a balance between area and shape distortion without affecting the oceans. Outline and draw an equal sign in North America on that map projection. 6 You own an outdoor adventure company that specializes in sailing trips throughout the Atlantic Ocean. You need to be able to determine accurate direction. Draw a sailboat on the map projection that is most helpful to you. 40 Lesson 1 Teachers Curriculum Institute

Cards Student Handout 1K You work for the United Nations studying how many people live per square mile in various countries. You need to be able to determine the accurate size of land. Draw a stick figure of a person on the map projection that is most helpful to you. 7 8 You work for a book publisher that has to present a fairly accurate picture of the world. You need to avoid a lot of area or shape distortion. Draw a book on the map projection that is most helpful to you. 9 You study ocean life along the coast of Antarctica. You need to be able to see a continuous view of the ocean along the coast. Draw a fish with an X through it on the map projection that is least helpful to you. Teachers Curriculum Institute The Tools of Geography 41