TTO 1 - maps and scale (repeat)

Maps and scale
In this lessonup we repeat:
- The elements of a map
- The types of maps
- Scale
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Maps and scale
In this lessonup we repeat:
- The elements of a map
- The types of maps
- Scale

Slide 1 - Slide

Slide 2 - Slide

What elements are missing on this map?
A
Key and scale
B
Key and title
C
Scale and north arrow
D
Title and north arrow

Slide 3 - Quiz

What type of map is this?
A
Topographical
B
Political
C
Physical
D
Thematic

Slide 4 - Quiz

What does this map show?
A
The climates
B
How rich a place is
C
Where people live
D
The warming up of the Earth

Slide 5 - Quiz

True or false?

Scandinavia is more densely populated (= many people live close together) than The Netherlands.

A
True
B
False

Slide 6 - Quiz

Slide 7 - Slide

What type of map is this?
A
Topographical
B
Political
C
Physical
D
Thematic

Slide 8 - Quiz

What elements are missing on this map?
A
Title and scale
B
Title and key
C
Key and north arrow
D
North arrow and scale

Slide 9 - Quiz

What is the capital city (hoofdstad) of Poland?
A
Warsaw
B
Lodz
C
Krakow
D
Prague

Slide 10 - Quiz

What can you see on a physical map?
A
Countries and cities
B
Roads and cities
C
Mountains and rivers
D
Roads and mountains

Slide 11 - Quiz

Find the maps of North America in the atlas.

What is the name of the highest mountain range?
A
Great Plains
B
Rocky Mountains
C
Canadian Shield
D
Appalachian Mountains

Slide 12 - Quiz

Look at the maps of North America again.

What is true?
A
The west is more densely populated than the east.
B
The north is more densely populated than the south.
C
Places with with mountains are not very densely populated.

Slide 13 - Quiz

Go to page 84-85 in the atlas. If you drive from Sydney to Brisbane, you DON'T drive past ...
A
Newcastle
B
Melbourne
C
Gold coast
D
Grafton

Slide 14 - Quiz

Slide 15 - Slide

What type of map is this?
A
Topographical
B
Political
C
Physical
D
Thematic

Slide 16 - Quiz

Scale

Slide 17 - Slide

The scale of this map is:

1 cm = 50 cm

How wide is the bedroom?
A
2 meter
B
4 meter
C
8 meter
D
16 meter

Slide 18 - Quiz

The scale of this map is:

1 cm = 50 cm

How wide is the drawer next to the bed?
A
25 cm
B
75 cm
C
1,25 meter
D
1,5 meter

Slide 19 - Quiz

What type of map is this?
A
Topographical
B
Political
C
Physical
D
Thematic

Slide 20 - Quiz

The scale of this map is:
1 cm = 20 km

The distance between Maastricht and Eindhoven is 3,4 cm on the map.

What is the real distance?
A
68 km
B
680 km
C
17 km
D
170 km

Slide 21 - Quiz

The scale of this map is:
1 cm = 20 km

The distance between Leeuwarden and Nijmegen is 7,5 cm on the map.

What is the real distance?
A
15 km
B
150 km
C
37,5 km
D
375 km

Slide 22 - Quiz

Slide 23 - Slide

This is a ...
A
Large scale map
B
Small scale map

Slide 24 - Quiz

This map is zoomed in a lot...
A
Large scale map
B
Small scale map

Slide 25 - Quiz

On this map you don't see details
A
Large scale map
B
Small scale map

Slide 26 - Quiz

This is the type of map I use if I want to find a camping on the Veluwe.
A
Large scale map
B
Small scale map

Slide 27 - Quiz

This is the type of map I use when I want to know where on Earth I can find Brazil.
A
Large scale map
B
Small scale map

Slide 28 - Quiz

1 : 100 means
1 cm on the map = 100 cm in reality
1 cm on the map = 1 meter in reality

What is 1 : 10.000?
A
1 cm = 10 m
B
1 cm = 100 m
C
1 cm = 1 km
D
1 cm = 10 km

Slide 29 - Quiz

What is:

1 : 250
A
1 cm = 0,25 m
B
1 cm = 2,5 m
C
1 cm = 250 m
D
1 cm = 2,5 km

Slide 30 - Quiz

From cm -> m -> km
100.000 centimeters
1000 meters 
1 km


Take two 0's away
Take three 0's away

Slide 31 - Slide

What is:

1 : 200.000
A
1 cm = 20 m
B
1 cm = 200 m
C
1 cm = 2 km
D
1 cm = 20 km

Slide 32 - Quiz

What is:

1 : 15 000 000
A
1 cm = 1,5 km
B
1 cm = 15 km
C
1 cm = 150 km
D
1 cm = 1500 km

Slide 33 - Quiz