. You, as the reference frame, would be moving in the same direction as your other moving classmates. B-4are located. .People depend on their physical environment 2nd Grade Math Worksheets and Answer key. . . . A quantity, such as distance, that has magnitude (i.e., how big or how much) and sometimes a sign (e.g., electric charge, temperature in Celsius, or component of a vector) but does not take into account direction is called a scalar. . . For instance, if it is a five kilometer drive to school, the distance traveled is 5 kilometers. . . . . . What are the displacement and distance she jogged? . What country is to the south of the United States? . Distance has both magnitude and direction, while displacement has magnitude but no direction. . . . . . . . . . . . The distance an object moves is the length of the path between its initial position and its final position. . (4) Science concepts. . Make a mark on the paper at each point. F 2. . . . . Webdistance between an imaginary set of lines that run parallel to Earth's Prime Meridian What is the meaning of the term relative location - a spot located relative to another spot Explain how relative location is determined. All reference frames are equally valid. . In math terms that means. . . . . (b) What distance does she ride? . You can use a toy car or other object. . You will learn some of the languageronment? . . . This struggle may lead to misconceptions and answers that make no sense. You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes. Practice using the grid in Figure 1-4. . . . . Label the line 30E. . These prod- ucts were then shipped to other parts of the country, and around the world by water. . . . . When you reach your high school, the car has changed position. 105W 2. . . . Label the line 30S. . . . . . People immediately wonder where satellites to make precise observations forthe disaster occurred. . F 8. . 138Lesson 8: Using Language Tables and Maps . . charts, and tables that geographers often use to present information about the earth and its peo- These six questions deal with the very heart of ples. . 55Unit 1 Review. Ask why failure to convert might be a problem. . . Look at the examples below. . If seven knots were pulled out, the ship was said to be traveling at a speed of seven knots. Make sure the total path traveled is short enough that students can walk back and forth across it multiple times during the course of a song. . . . . . . If an object changes direction in its journey, the total distance traveled will be greater than the displacement between those two points. . . . . . . . . . . . . If the college introduces a strictly enforced minimum wage of $11.50 an 154UNIT 5 Environment and Society. . If you were in Kansas, in which direction would you have to travel to reach each of the states listed below? . . . The perimeter of the race track is both the distance and magnitude of displacement. . . . . Earth DirectionTerms to Know Direction is one of the most important things we can learn fromcompass rose, cardinal directions, a map. (See Figure 2.2.) c. Cost of depreciation of hospital beds. then you must include on every physical page the following attribution: If you are redistributing all or part of this book in a digital format, . The reference frame is the coordinate system from which the positions of objects are described. You are looking northeast. . Work with a partner. . . Is your town or city built on a grid? Latitude and longitude are also helpful in identifying landmarks. 1 What is located in cell C-2? The names of the Al Jahra. . The Canal Zone is located in the central part of Panama. . . Have your partner turn to the side so that you are looking at your partners profile. If you stand facing the North Pole, east will be to your right. 66Lesson 4: Reading Climographs. . . . In what direction would you travel to go from Japan to the United States? . . . . WN4. . . 218Glossary . I would see the train as moving past me, and a person on the train would see me as moving past the train. unit. . . A map is a drawing of a part ofthe earth. . 196Lesson 2: Cultural Diffusion . Physicists make calculations all the time, but they do not always get the right answers. T 1. . We would have assigned it a negative value. Maps use the directions north, south, east, and west. Find the first latitude line north of the Equator. . . . . What was the height of the orbiter at this time in kilometers? . . I would see the train as stationary, and a person on the train would also see me as stationary. . . LESSON 2 Importance of Distance and Relative Location 13 Using Your Skills Practicing Map Skills Use Map 1-2: Panama below to decide whether each statement about relative location is true or false. . . . Studying the ____ of a place helps the geographer to understand how living things interact with their physical environment. If one unit in a problem is an SI unit and another is not, you will need to convert all of your quantities to the same system before you can carry out the calculation. . . . I would see the train as moving past me, and a person on the train would see me as stationary. . If an object changes direction in its journey, the total distance traveled will be greater than the displacement between those two points. 224Index. . Read your TFK carefully, so that you will be prepared for the open TFK quiz!!! . . . . . Lines of latitude run parallel to the _________. . WebPeople sometimes think that distance and displacement are just different names for the same quantity. . . . . . . 31Lesson 8: Reading a Road Map . Florida southeastg. 160Lesson 2: Understanding Causes of Air Pollution . . . . . WebAnswers for Developing Globe Skills Lessons - Grade 6+ Lesson 1 - The Horizon Ring No questions to answer Lesson 2 - Distance 1. approximately 2,500 miles 2. approximately 5,000 miles 3. approximately 4,700 miles 4. approximately 4,750 miles 5. approximately 7,400 miles Lesson 3 - Cardinal Direction 1. . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . Web2. The net change in position of an object is its displacement, or Project the map of your state using the MapMaker 1-Page maps, and provide each student with a printed version of the map that shows the cities. What body of water is located at 0 latitude, 0 longitude? . 70 70 Lines of latitude run all the way around the 50 50earth, but lines of longitude do not. Someone hands you a map, points out your current location, and identifies the city where the center of governmentReading Strategy is located. . . . OtherTo identify direction and distance early maps were made of sticks tied together, or pieces of woodinformation from maps sewn to a piece of sealskin. . Relative location is determined in reference to the location of other known locations or places. The motion of the ball is independent of the reference frame and is different for different reference frames. . . Or have you just not been sure about how to get somewhere you wanted to go?How to describe locations in From the specific spot where you stand on the earth, you areterms of relationships with other different directions and distances from many other spots on thelocations earth. . . . By the end of this section, you will be able to do the following: The learning objectives in this section will help your students master the following standards: [BL][OL] Start by asking what position is and how it is defined. . Which cell is closer to the top of the grid, cell A-1 or cell E-4? . . But they both show the same earth.arm. . . Tiana jogs 1.5 km along a straight path and then turns and jogs 2.4 km in the opposite direction. . . . . . . . . . It reviews spatial terms and has a school map where children will have to locate places and find relative locations. . . When you are resting, your heart moves blood through your veins. . . 141Lesson 9: Transportation in the United States . . . . . You use direction every dayleft, right, forward, back, up,intermediate directions, scale, down. WebRelative Location is the position of a place in relation to other places. Label the line 30W. . . Let Tianas original direction be the positive direction. 90Unit 2 Review. You must check to be sure. . . . Latitude and longitude are also helpful in identifying landmarks. . . 3. longitude Longitude is a measure of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian. In that sense, this book is designed to help you gain more control over your own life. Galileo realized that observers moving at a constant speed and direction relative to each other describe motion in the same way. For example, slide a book across a desk. . Measurement from your initial position to your final position is distance traveled, and the measurement of the total length of your path from the starting position to the final position is displacement. Write the approximate location of Cairo, Egypt, using latitude and longitude. LESSON 2 Importance of Distance and Relative Location 13 Using Your Skills Practicing Map Skills Use Map 1-2: Panama below to decide whether each statement about relative location is true or false. Understanding concepts is half the battle in physics. . . 5UNIT 1 The World in Spatial Terms . Utah westd. Maps help us plan vacation trips. . . . Multiply this measurement by the total number of times you walked across the floor. Before your parent drives you to school, the car is sitting in your driveway. . . . 2. latitude Latitude is a measure of distance north or south of the Equator. Distance has magnitude but no direction, while displacement has both magnitude and direction. . . . 0 South Pole LESSON 4 Introduction to Latitude and Longitude 21Using Your Skills Reviewing Key Terms Explain the meaning of each of the following terms. . . . . . . . . . . 143Lesson 10: United Statess Trade With Other Countries. Then draw a circle in cell A-4. . . . . . . . Such drawings were some of the earliest maps. . Look at Figure 1-6 and find the Equator. Imagine standing on a platform watching a train pass by. . . . . . When calculating displacement, the direction mattered, but when calculating distance, the direction did not matter. Covers the following skills: Specify locations and describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry and other representational systems. Therefore, it makes sense to choose the easiest axis, direction, and zero. . . 109Lesson 5: The Water Cycle . . . . A map as big as the earth would be too LESSON 1 Direction and Distance 9large to put in your pocket and carry with youacross Africa! d . About how many miles is it from the London Zoo to the Planetarium? . . Washington northwestf. . . . . . The motion of the ball is dependent on the reference frame and is same for different reference frames. What is the absolute location of Durango? Relative location includes understand- . . . What part of this map shows distance? . https://www.texasgateway.org/book/tea-physics . . . . hour, how many students are employed, how many are unemployed, and We call this column 3. . Write the location of Pueblo using latitude and longitude. 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Now find the line 10 north NN of the Equator. . WebIf you're at the North Pole, then you cover only a small distance, whereas if you're at the equator, then you cover a distance equal to Earth's full circumference in 24 hours (2 pi R). We may knowand how does it help us plan for the future. . Write the approximate location of Cape Town, South Africa, using latitude and longitude. . Place your right index finger on the number 3 at the bottom of the grid. Mapmakers use a com- pass rose or a north arrow to show directions. . What problems do the people living in of geography. . . . . . In which direction do the lines of longitude run? Prepare the journal entry to record Echoing Green's receipt of its share of the dividend on July 1. . . . . . . . . . Objects are in motion everywhere you look. . . . . . . The four spaces above the number 3 form a column. To assign numbers and/or direction to these quantities, we need to define an axis with a positive and a negative direction. words are also listed in the Glossary at the end of the book, so that you may easily look them up at Ask yourself these six questions about a food in any time. . The country of Colombia is located to the west of Panama. Write the location of Pikes Peak using latitude and longitude. . . . F 2. Working with a partner, think of as many ways as you can to describe the relative location of Seattle. . Angola 6. . . Demonstrate use of the scale on your state map. Note where the other point falls on the scale. . . . . . . helps you find directions on a map 3. can be marked in miles2. . . West East Figure 1-5 shows the Prime Meridian is at 0 lon- Longitude Longitudegitude. . . . . . WebAnswers for Developing Globe Skills Lessons - Grade 6+ Lesson 1 - The Horizon Ring No questions to answer Lesson 2 - Distance 1. approximately 2,500 miles 2. approximately 5,000 miles 3. approximately 4,700 miles 4. approximately 4,750 miles 5. approximately 7,400 miles Lesson 3 - Cardinal Direction 1. . . Write T if the statement is true. A grid is a set of vertical and horizontal lines used to identify locations on a map. . . . . GEORGIA W E ALABAMA MEXICO TEXAS LOUISIANA FLORIDA SALASKA HAWAII GULF OF MEXICO 00 330000 mmii.. 0 100 mi. . . .people migrate WebIdentify the relative locations of the mean and median of a distribution from a density curve. . . . . 34Lesson 9: Earth-Sun Relationships . . . . . . E-6places on maps. . . . The standard units for calculations are called SI units (International System of Units). Write T if the statement is true. This video introduces and differentiates between vectors and scalars. Now imagine driving from your house to a friend's house located several kilometers away. . . . . . . It helps students understand both absolute and relative location. . Write the approximate location of Freetown, Sierra Leone, using latitude and longitude. 104Lesson 3: The Worlds Climate . . The perimeter of the race track is the distance; the shortest distance between the start line and the finish line is the magnitude of displacement. . The student is expected to: Choose an open location with lots of space to spread out so there is less chance of tripping or falling due to a collision and/or loose basketballs. . Your total change in position is measured from your house to your school. . 134Lesson 7: Interpreting a Life Expectancy Map . . . According to this map, all parts of the Caribbean Sea are east of the Pacific Ocean. Mrs. Hancock :) . . It explains that distance is a scalar and direction is important, whereas displacement is a vector and it has no direction attached to it. . . A Unitexample, do you need special clothes in the win- Review checks your understanding of the impor-ter? . . The area west Primeof the Prime Meridian and 180 is west longitude. Complete the two assignments: Using your Skills (front and back) Due on Friday, 9/15: 1. . Project the map of your state using the MapMaker 1-Page maps, and provide each student with a printed version of the map that shows the cities. . Hyde Park 3. Do this as marked off three spaces, then multiply 3 by 100.many times as necessary. . We say that Boulder is located atCreate a flowchart like the one about 40N latitude, 105W longitude. . . About how many miles is it from north to south across Texas at its widest point? . Professor of Geography and Jesse H. Jones Distinguished Chair in Geographic Education Department of Geography Southwest Texas State University San Marcos, TexasAcknowledgmentsThe Global Pencil lesson on pages 151153 is an adaptation of The International Pencil:Elementary Level Unit on Global Interdependence, by Lawrence C. Wolken, Journal of Geography,November/December, 1984, pp. . . . . . . . . . great circle route An imaginary line that follows the curve of earth and represents the shortest distance between two points . . What body of water is located between 30N and 40N latitude? . . . . We atquestions deal with the six essential elements of least have read about and heard about their mis-geography. . As you look for answers to these ques- act with each other and with their environment.tions, you are studying geography. the Gulf of Guinea 2. D-1 Science Museum Lambeth . . Give locations to the nearest degree.) Hopefully you now understand the conceptual difference between distance and displacement. 147Lesson 11: Global Interdependence . . . . Describe, name, and interpret relative positions in space and apply ideas about relative position. . . . . Label the line 30N. . . . . . Notice that each degree of latitude and longitude is shown. . You can use latitude and longitude to identify specific locations. As shown in Figure 2.5, distance is different from the length of a straight line between two points. . . 5. . . . . The angle between the Prime Meridian, WE the center of the earth, and this line is 10. . . . the ship was going, the faster the rope went out. . . . . SS Figure 1-6 Lines of Latitude North Pole 90 70 50 South Pole North 30 Equator 0 LatitudePole is at 90 north latitude. One student from each pair should stand with their back to the longest wall in the classroom. We call this row B. . . Keep count of the number of times you walk across the floor. They observe a class map showing longitude and latitude lines and learn that they provide exact locations. . . (Remember that the lines of latitude and longitude on this map are spaced 10 apart. . You can also tell in what direction something is moving in the classroom. . . 199Lesson 3: The Triangular Trade . Compare the two measurements from steps 6 and 7. . . The Spindletop Field was the first great oil discovery in Texas. WebThis deck reviews globes and maps. This set is great for . Used by permission.Photo Credits6 PhotoDisc; 60 PhotoDisc; 77 PhotoDisc; 81 PhotoDisc; 84 PhotoDisc; 98 PhotoDisc;109 PhotoDisc; 113 PhotoDisc; 118 PhotoSpin, Inc.; 143 PhotoDisc; 147 PhotoDisc;152 PhotoDisc; 158 PhotoDisc; 178 PhotoDisc; 181 Shepard Sherbell/CORBIS;183 PhotoDisc; 187 PhotoDisc; 194 PhotoDisc; 208 PhotoDisc.CoverDavid Teal/CORBISCopyright by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.All rights reserved. . . . . . The second student from each pair should stand facing their partner, about two to three meters away. . . Homework. . Activity: Exploring Density Curves Activity: Answer Key: . Indian Ocean 3. . [BL] Ask students whether each of the following is a vector quantity or a scalar quantity: temperature (scalar), force (vector), mass (scalar). Hold your right hand Not all maps are the size of this page, of course.straight out to the side. 118Lesson 1: Reading Population Density Maps . . . . Homework. . . We also need to define an origin, or O. The distance you drive to your friend's house depends on your path. . What direction is Australia from the United States?6. What line of longitude runs through Delta? . . . For example, the United States imports and buys from other countries much of the oil that runs its cars and factories. . . 9N latitude, 12W longitude26 LESSON 5 Finding Places Using Latitude and Longitude, The words you are searching are inside this book. Your motion as you walk to the door, can be measured against the stationary background of the classroom walls. Find the line of longitude that is the Prime Meridian. . . . . . . . . Find the first latitude line south of the Equator. . . . . . The symbol for degree is . some of the skills you need to learn about placesHow do the people use the resources in their envi- on the earth. . location and its importance to you. . . Stand a couple of meters away from your partner. . . . . . Elbert 39N 38N Delta 37N Colorado Springs Durango Pikes Peak Pueblo 38N N 37N 109W 108W 107W 106W 105W 104W 103W 102W24 LESSON 5 Finding Places Using Latitude and LongitudeUsing Your SkillsPracticing Map SkillsAnswer these questions about Map 1-7: Colorado. You might say, The teacher is moving toward the door. Your reference frame allows you to determine not only that something is moving but also the direction of motion. . In what direction are you Your classroom may have maps hanging on thepointing? Displacement is -15 m and distance is 49 m. Displacement is 15 m and distance is -49 m. Displacement is 15 m and distance is 49 m. Displacement is 4.6 km,and distance is -0.2 km. It was one of the biggest embarrassments in NASAs history. . . . Relative location can change over time as the surrounding environment changes or as new places are developed. In Step 2, students should observe the ball in a zigzag path away from the stationary observer. . . . . . . 165Lesson 3: Toxic-Waste Disposal . Umm Gudair . For example, the high school may be Al Maqwa . . You are fairly certain that the words tell the names of places, but you are not certain what all the labels and symbols mean. . . . . Next, have your partner again bounce the ball, but this time your partner should walk forward with the bouncing ball. T 1. . Web2. . Find the line of latitude that is the Equator. It explains that distance is a vector and direction is important, whereas displacement is a scalar and it has no direction attached to it. . Then multiply the num- The distance between the two points on the mapber of spaces between marks by the distance each is 300 miles.Using Your SkillsReviewing Key TermsPlace each phrase in the box under the correct heading. . . 48 Views 46 Downloads. . . Each unit introduction is followed by a series ofshort lessons that deal with the topic of that unit. . Today, one knot is Equator about 1.15 miles per hour. . . . . . . . . . . Be sure you spell the name of each city Sulaibikhat . When we give the latitude of a place, we must state whether the place is north or south of the Equator. Write the approximate location of Abidjan, Cte dIvoire, using latitude and longitude. . The motion of the ball is independent of the reference frame and is same for different reference frames. . Find northeast, southeast, the map.northwest, and southwest. West will be to your left. Discover the best professional documents and content resources in AnyFlip Document Base. . . . Each knot was a certain distancelisting the importance of each of from the next. . the earth is represented by a certain distance onLook at Figure 1-2. . However, distance and displacement are different concepts. Which line of longitude runs near Pikes Peak?3. WebThe significance of this is that we did not always view our world as a globe. . . . WebThe significance of this is that we did not always view our world as a globe. . . . . . By know-carrying the particles to the northwest into other ing their location in relation to Chernobyl, peopleEuropean countries and eventually around the could tell whether the wind was carrying theworld. . . If you are redistributing all or part of this book in a print format, You can also tell if other things in the classroom are moving, such as your classmates entering the classroom or a book falling off a desk. . . After dropping you off at school and driving back home, your parent will have traveled a total distance of 10 kilometers. . . . . In Figure 2.6, the axis is in a straight line with home at zero and school in the positive direction. . . 8Lesson 2: Importance of Distance and Relative Location . . The probe disintegrated. . . Relative location can change over time as the surrounding environment changes or as new places are developed. . . helps you find directions on a map helps you find distances on a map can be marked in miles may be marked N, S, E, W Compass Rose Scale1. You can use latitude and longitude to identify specific locations. E-6Using a Grid Index Kuwait City. Absolute location refers to the system of latitude and longitude used to desig-nate a point on the Earth's surface. . Keep doing this until you reach the end point.Then multiply the number of spaces by the distance the scale bar represents.8. . She then turns back and jogs 0.7 km in the original direction. . WebLocationThis lesson focuses on developing skills students need to understand locationwhere things are. . Write T if the statement is true. This lesson describes these different types of location and the difference between the two. Africa 2. For example, the North20 LESSON 4 Introduction to Latitude and LongitudeFigure 1-5 Latitude and LongitudePrime Meridian 0 Latitude and longitude are determined by meas- uring the angle between the Equator or Prime North Pole Meridian and any point on Earth. Then move the car to the left of the zero mark. . WebThis geography unit was created to cover the concepts of absolute and relative location. . Which line of longitude is closest to Pueblo?6. Also notice that the same scale bar can rep- resent distance in miles and kilometers on the map. . . . Ask them which reference frame is the correct one. How do you know something is moving? . . . No, we would both view the motion from different reference points because response times may be different; so, the motion observed by both of us would be different. WebThe description of an objects motion often includes more than just the distance it moves. . The original material is available at: T 5. . . . . . While loca-radioactive dust. Assume that Echoing Green makes an invesrment in Sustain Inc., a sustainability consulting firm. E-3 Mayfair . A grid system that covered the whole earth would let anyone find any location on Earth. Keep up the good work!! . You have to make sure that you calculate all distances consistently from your zero and you define one direction as positive and the other as negative.
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