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Lab: Using A World Map
Lab: Using A World Map
Lab: Using A World Map
Lab: Using A World Map
Lab: Using A World Map
Lab: Using A World Map
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This exercise contains 36 questions students must answer using a World Map and a textbook.

My students used a 1997 desk sized Rand Mcnally laminated world map. This world map has numbered Latitudes separated by 15-degrees and Longitudes separated by 30-degrees.

The laminated map is also a Robinson Projection. Their textbook describes the differences/limitations of Robinson and Mercator maps.

I prefered my students to work in groups to answer these questions and then I collected one-Lab from each group.

There is a space for students' Group Numbers at the top of this lab.

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Lab: Using A World Map

Upper Middle School
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8th - 12th
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7
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Teaching Duration
90 minutes

Description

This exercise contains 36 questions students must answer using a World Map and a textbook.

My students used a 1997 desk sized Rand Mcnally laminated world map. This world map has numbered Latitudes separated by 15-degrees and Longitudes separated by 30-degrees.

The laminated map is also a Robinson Projection. Their textbook describes the differences/limitations of Robinson and Mercator maps.

I prefered my students to work in groups to answer these questions and then I collected one-Lab from each group.

There is a space for students' Group Numbers at the top of this lab.

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Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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