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Social Studies Window to the World: Lesson 4: Compass Rose

Social Studies Window to the World: Lesson 4: Compass Rose. The BIG Question:. How can I identify my location on the Earth?. Equator. Northern Hemisphere. Southern Hemisphere. Prime Meridian. Western Hemisphere. Eastern Hemisphere. The BIG Question:.

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Social Studies Window to the World: Lesson 4: Compass Rose

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  1. Social Studies Window to the World: Lesson 4: Compass Rose

  2. The BIG Question: How can I identify my location on the Earth?

  3. Equator Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere

  4. Prime Meridian Western Hemisphere Eastern Hemisphere

  5. The BIG Question: How and when did the first people come to the Western Hemisphere?

  6. Glaciers during the Ice Age

  7. The BIG Question: How can I identify locations on a map?

  8. Using Maps Directions describe the way you face or move to get somewhere. The small drawing on a map that can help you find directions is called a _______________ ______________. compass rose N North, south, east, and west are the main directions. They are called _________________ __________________. NE NW cardinal directions E W Northeast, southeast, northwest, and southwest are called _____________________ __________________. SW SE S intermediate directions

  9. NE NW SW SE

  10. The BIG Question: How can I identify locations on a map?

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