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TITLE:  You Can Find It !

AUTHOR:  Carl White; Chignik Lake, AK


GRADE LEVEL/SUBJECT:  3-12
This can be adapted to many different grades.  I have used it
in grades third through twelve.  The subject area primarily is
geographic, but I have used it in math class when studying graphing.


OVERVIEW: Longitude and latitude is difficult for some students
to grasp.  This activity was designed to give students an opportunity
to use longitude and latitude to locate various locations.  The
following activity works well for students who are learning, studying
or reviewing longitude and latitude. 


PURPOSE: The purpose of this activity is for students to locate various
locations on a map or globe using longitude and latitude.

OBJECTIVE(S):
l.  Students will be able to find a location using longitude and latitude.
2.  Students will be able to write the appropriate coordinates of a given
location.
3.  Since this activity can be done using small groups, students will work
cooperatively with other students.
4.  Students will understand the importance of using longitude and latitude.
5.  Students will become more aware of locations of the world.

RESOURCES/MATERIALS:
  Teacher- Large world map, globe

  Student- World map, globe, world atlas, teacher prepared worksheet
which asks students to write the coordinates of a location or to identify a
specific site using longitude and latitude.

ACTIVITIES AND PROCEDURES:
1.  The teacher should ask the questions how do planes know where to land
when they take off and how ships navigate.  Eventually, the teacher should
discuss the importance the role of longitude and latitude have played and
plays in locating places in the world.  

2.  The teacher should demonstrate the procedure to find a place using
longitude and latitude.

3.  Students should be paired and given a world map.

4.  Students should be given a teacher prepared worksheet which lists at 
least ten coordinates of world cities.  Students are asked to place the 
correct cities on the spaces provided.

5.  After students have completed the above assignment, they should be
given a teacher prepared worksheet which lists ten world cities.  Students
are asked to place the correct coordinate of the cities on the spaces
provided.

6.  Allow students to have fun with this activity.  The noise level can be
loud at times.  Make sure that the students understand how to locate
places using longitude and latitude.  Have fun!     


TYING IT ALL TOGETHER:
1.  Go over the worksheets orally in class showing students where the
places are on the large map when they have finished.    

2.  Design a brief, graded activity which measures the first two
objectives.    

3.  Use this activity to assess the understanding of longitude and latitude.
Adapt it to the appropriate grade level.


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