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Longitude and Latitude
Stephanie Morgan
ED 629
Latitude and Longitude
n Grade 4 n Unit includes:
• Compass Rose • Definitions of latitude
and longitude • Major lines of latitude • Hemispheres • Finding locations using
latitude and longitude
Objectives n Students will be able to identify lines of
latitude on a map including • Equator • North Pole • South Pole • Antarctic Circle • Tropic of Cancer • Arctic Circle • Tropic of Capricorn.
n Students will be able to identify lines of longitude on a map including • Prime Meridian
Objectives n Students will be able to locate all
four hemispheres including • Northern Hemisphere • Southern Hemisphere • Eastern Hemisphere • Western Hemisphere
n Students will be able to identify which line divides the earth into the correct hemispheres.
n Students will be able to find locations on map using longitude and latitude.
Materials n Compass Rose Worksheet n Globe n World Map n Latitude Worksheet n Longitude Worksheet n Different colors of yarn n Scissors n Matching Note cards n Map of world showing latitude and
longitude n Globe Bingo Worksheet n Skittles n Student minds
Activities n Compass Rose Map Hunt n Latitude and Longitude Worksheet n Signing Latitude and Longitude n Yarning about Latitude and Longitude n Match Latitude and Longitude n Major lines of latitude worksheet n Globe Says…activity about major lines of
latitude n Globe Bingo
Pre-Assessment n Can you…
• draw and label a compass rose? • identify the Equator and Prime Meridian on a
map? • label all the major lines of latitude on a map? • Identify what line of latitude divides the earth
into the Northern and Southern Hemisphere? Can you identify these hemispheres on a map?
• Identify what line of longitude divides the earth into the Western and Eastern Hemisphere? Can you identify these hemispheres on a map?
Compass Rose Map Hunt n Students will draw and label a
compass rose. n Students will discuss why a
compass rose is important. n Students will locate cardinal
roses on various types of maps. n Students will discuss what a
compass rose is used for and who uses a compass rose.
Latitude
n Students will be introduced to latitude and longitude.
n Students will complete the latitude worksheet.
n Students will trace the equator in green and the other lines of latitude in blue.
Signing Latitude
n Latitude: • “I'm climbing the
Ladder of latitudes, latitudes, latitudes. I'm climbing the ladder of latitudes, all around the world.”
Longitude n Students will be
introduced to longitude by looking at the globe.
n Students will complete the lines of longitude worksheet.
n Students will trace the Prime Meridian in orange and the other lines of longitude in yellow.
Signing Longitude
n Longitude: • “It's a LONG, LONG
way from pole to pole, pole to pole, pole to pole It's a LONG, LONG way from pole to pole, so we call those LONGITUDES.”
“Yarning about Latitude and Longitude”
n Students will participate in making a globe n Four students will be in North, South, East, and
West positions n Different colors of yarn will make
• Lines of latitude • Lines of longitude • Equator • Prime Meridian • North Pole • South Pole
Match Longitude and Latitude
Another name for lines of longitude Meridians States that border
Ohio
Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
West Virginia, Kentucky
Direction that meridians run North and South The four cardinal
directions North, East,
South, West
Direction that parallels run East and West South Pole 90 S
Another name for lines of latitude Parallels North Pole 90 N
Major line of latitude at 0 Equator Equator divides Earth
into Northern Hemisphere
and Southern Hemisphere
Major line of longitude at 0 Prime Meridian Prime Meridian divides
Earth into Eastern Hemisphere
and Western Hemisphere
Major lines of Latitude
n Students will do the Major lines of latitude worksheet.
n Students will locate the major lines of latitude on the map.
n Students will identify the latitude degree of each major line of latitude.
Major lines of latitude
n North Pole n Arctic Circle n Tropic of Cancer n Equator n Tropic of Capricorn n Antarctic Circle n South Pole
Globe Says…
• North Pole • Arctic Circle • Tropic of Cancer • Equator • Tropic of Capricorn • Antarctic Circle • South Pole
n Students will complete the worksheet on the major lines of latitude
Globe Says
n After learning the major lines of latitude students will perform Globe says…. • Body parts represent the major lines of latitude
n Top of head – North Pole n Ears – Arctic Circle n Shoulders – Tropic of Cancer n Waist – Equator n Knees – Tropic of Capricorn n Shins – Antarctic Circle n Toes – South Pole
Globe Bingo
n To review, students will be given a Blank Globe Bingo Worksheet.
n Students will fill in the sheet before the next day’s class.
Globe Bingo G L O B E
Word List
Equator Prime Meridian North Pole South Pole Meridians Parallels East and West Cardinal Rose
Tropic of Cancer Antarctic Circle North and South East Arctic Circle Tropic of Capricorn Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere
Assessment
n Students should be able to: • Draw and label a Compass Rose • Identify the major lines of latitude and
longitude on a map • Correctly label all four Hemispheres on a
map • Find locations on a map using latitude and longitude
Websites for Students n Social Studies for Kids: Basic Geography
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/geography/latitudelongitude.htm
n BoatSafeKids: How are flat charts and maps made of our round planet? http://www.boatsafe.com/kids/mercator.htm
n Interactive Latitude and Longitude http://www.geovista.psu.edu/grants/MapStatsKids/MSK_portal/concepts_latlg.html
n Map Stats for Kids http://www.eduplace.com/kids/socsci/books/applications/imaps/maps/g3_u6/index.html
Websites for Teachers n Geography Classroom Game
http://geography.about.com/od/teachgeography/a/classlatitude.htm
n Great Teaching Tools http://www.classbrain.com/artteach/publish/article_108.shtml
n Latitude and Longitude http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/activities/01/popup/lat_long.html
n Yarning about Latitude and Longitude http://www.education-world.com/a_tsl/archives/02-1/lesson043.shtml