WARM-UP A: 1- 23/ B: 1- 24
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WARM-UP A: 1-23/B: 1-24
1. Get a textbook from the bookcase2. Read pages 10-153. Then describe each of Utah’s 3 land
regions. (2 sentences for each region)
1. You Have 12 Minutes… Work Hard!
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UTAH HISTORYUnit 1-Becoming a Utah Historian
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By the end of today I can say…
•I can read and understand how to use a variety of maps. (physical maps, political maps, road maps, thematic maps)
•I can identify the three clues to understanding a map.
•I can label Utah’s 29 counties on a map
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Three essential clues to understand a map.
• Compass
• Key
• Scale
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4 kinds of Maps•Politica
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Physical
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Theme
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Road
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Review
•What is the purpose of a political map?•What is the purpose of a physical map?•What is the purpose of a theme map?•What is the purpose of a road map?•What are the three essential clues to
understanding a map and what is the purpose of each?
•Can you find the US on the following map? What color is it?
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29-6-5-4-3-2-1
•What it means
•How to remember
•Break it down
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29 – Counties in Utah
• Follow the instructions on the top of the page with the Counties of Utah Map
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6 – States Surrounding Utah- Idaho- Wyoming- Colorado- New Mexico- Arizona- Nevada
- Label each on the map provided in your Unit 1 Packet and color each with a different color.
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5 – Utah’s National Parks
• Zion• Bryce Canyon• Capitol Reef• Canyon Lands• Arches
• Label Each in your Unit 1 Map Packet
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4 – Physical Features of Utah
•Turn to Page 25 in the textbook
•Find 4 Physical Features (mountains, etc.) in Utah and label them in their correct location on the map provided in your Unit 1 Packet.
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Utah’s 3 Land Regions•1. Rocky
Mountain
•2. Great Basin
•3. Colorado Plateau
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The Rocky Mountain Region
•Snow provides water
•Recreation
•Coal, Copper and other minerals
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The Great Basin Region
•Large, dry desert
•Most cities on edge
•Rivers form lakes.
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The Colorado Plateau Region
•High and flat
•Little Rain
•Rivers
•Colorful Rock
•Mineral Resources
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2 – Cities in Your County (Utah)
•Saratoga Springs•Eagle Mountain•Cedar Fort•Lehi•American Fork•Pleasant Grove•Lindon
•Orem•Provo•Alpine•Highland•Springville•Spanish Fork•Payson
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1 – State Capitol
•Salt Lake City