SS10.1.8
Identify land masses, bodies of water, and other physical features on maps and globes.
Identify land masses, bodies of water, and other physical features on maps and globes.
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Vocabulary
- identify
- create
- use
- land masses
- bodies of water
- physical features
- cardinal directions
- compass rose
- nonstandard measurement
- distance
- geographical features
Knowledge
- The differences in land masses, bodies of water, and other physical features on maps and globes.
- The use of cardinal directions and the compass rose.
- Techniques for using nonstandard measurement.
- Vocabulary: land masses, bodies of water, physical features, cardinal directions, compass rose, nonstandard measurement, distance, geographical features
Skills
- Identify land masses, bodies of water, and other physical features on maps and globes.
- State the purpose and use of cardinal directions and compass rose.
- Identify nonstandard measurement.
- Use nonstandard measurement for locating distances.
- Use vocabulary that relates to geographical features (for example, river, lake, ocean, and mountain).
Understanding
- Land masses, bodies of water, and physical features can be identified on maps and globes.
- Cardinal directions and the compass rose help us read maps.
- Nonstandard measurements can be used to find distance.
- There is an appropriate vocabulary to describe geographical features.