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Chapter 3, Section 1
Standards IE 1h. Read and Interpret maps.
Objective 1 Distinguish between latitude and longitude.
Assessment Latitude/Longitude Sheet, Daily Quiz, Chapter Test
Review Daily Bellwork, Science Starters, Standards Practice
Key Terms
Create a flash card for the following key terms (p. 53 in textbook):
ParallelLatitudeMeridian longitude
If you finish early, study your flash cards!
Latitude
• Circles or lines north and south of the equator are called lines of latitude or PARALLELS.• Latitude is the angular distance north
or south of the equator.
Measuring Latitude• Latitude is measured in degrees, it is the
angular distance North or South of the Equator
• Equator is starting point: 0 Degrees• Each line of latitude increases by 15 degrees.• North of the equator = N• South of the equator = S
Measuring Latitude
• Each degree of latitude consists of 60 equal parts called MINUTES (‘)
• Each Minute is divided into 60 SECONDS (“).• Precise Latitude for Washington D.C. =
38˚53’23” North
Quick Check!
1. Circles of Latitude are _______ and _______ of the equator.
2. Latitude is measure in ________, ______, and ________.
3. Each line of latitude is _____ degrees north or south of the previous line.
Longitude
• Longitude shows a location East or West of the PRIME MERIDIAN, 0 degrees.
• It is angular distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
• Lines of Longitude are in 15 degree increments and are composed of minutes and seconds.
Longitude
• At the equator the distance between each line of longitude is 111 km.
• All meridians meet at the poles, so the distance between each line of longitude (meridian) decreases as you move toward the poles.
Animated Latitude and Longitude
Quick Check!!
1. Lines of longitude are also called ____________.
2. The ________ __________ is zero degrees longitude.
3. Distance between meridians _______ as you travel to the poles.
Great Circles
• A GREAT CIRCLE is any circle that divides the globe in half.• A GREAT CIRCLE can run in any
direction.• A GREAT CIRCLE is the shortest
distance between 2 points on a sphere.
Brain Pop- Latitude and Longitude
Assessment Finding Longitude and Latitude Activity Sheet
Daily Quiz