What is a Map?

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What is a Map? A map is a representation of the Earth’s features drawn on a flat surface. Maps use symbols and colours to represent features of an area, simplifying the real world.

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What is a Map?. A map is a representation of the Earth’s features drawn on a flat surface. Maps use symbols and colours to represent features of an area, simplifying the real world. The Mc Farthest Place to Get a Burger in the USA. Maps can be really weird. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is a Map?

• A map is a representation of the Earth’s features drawn on a flat surface.

• Maps use symbols and colours to represent features of an area, simplifying the real world.

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The Mc Farthest Place to Get a Burger in the USA

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Maps can be really weird

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Maps show patterns and display information

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Maps Can look like Animals

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Or TV Characters....

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Maps can look like dinosaurs

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Maps can use Symbols/Numbers

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Maps Need to be Analyzed!!!

You must analyze this map

What information is the map showing?

Explain a pattern you see

What was the author trying to teach you about this map?

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Features on a Map• Title – identifies the area shown, topic, focus, or

purpose of the map

• Legend – explains the meaning of symbols and colours used on the map

• Scale – represents the relationship between distance on the map and distance in the real world

Title

Legend

At the Top!

Anywhere that fits

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Features on a Map• Direction – often represented with an arrow

• Border – sets the map apart from other information

• Date of Publication – indicates how recent the map is

Everything Must be Within the Border !

Feb. 9th, 201009/02/2010

Lower right corner

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Map Labeling & Colouring

• Cartography is the art of drawing accurate, easily readable, attractive maps.

• Labels– Should be neatly printed– Should be spelled correctly– Should be parallel to the base of the map (except for

natural features such as rivers and mountain ranges)– A dot should be used to locate cities, with the name

of the city as close to the dot as possible.Toronto

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Map Labelling & Colouring

• Labels (continued)– Larger features usually have larger labels– Labels for similar features should be the same size

and font – for example:• Water Body• City• PROVINCE

• C O U N T R Y– Labels should not block other information on the

map

The more important the object being labeled is the larger the font should be.