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This lesson has been split up into several parts:
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== Subject ==
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== Authors ==
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== Scope ==
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{{prompt|What is included in this lesson, what's not and why.}}
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: SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.13 "Navigation"
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: Basic SAR Skills Manual: Ch.7 "Navigation"
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== Prerequisites ==
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{{prompt|What should students already know/have accomplished before the lesson is presented.}}
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== Objectives ==
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At the conclusion of this lesson the participants:
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# will be able to ...
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== Time Plan ==
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Total Time: 4 hours 30 minutes
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4.5 hr
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* 2008-01-03 13:00-17:30
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* 2011-03: 13:00-16:30, 09:13-10:24 4.6h
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* '''too long''' - student were exhausted in 2011
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See UTM lesson plan [[Navigation#Training]].
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* [[SAR Fundamentals/Navigation/Overview]] 15min
* [[SAR Fundamentals/Navigation/Overview]] 15min
* [[SAR Fundamentals/Navigation/Map/Features]] 15min
* [[SAR Fundamentals/Navigation/Map/Features]] 15min
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* [[SAR Fundamentals/Navigation/Map/Route Selection]] 15min
* [[SAR Fundamentals/Navigation/Map/Route Selection]] 15min
* [[SAR Fundamentals/Navigation/Map/Triangulation]] 45min
* [[SAR Fundamentals/Navigation/Map/Triangulation]] 45min
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== Aids ==
 
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{{prompt|What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.}}
 
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* 82G/8 and 82H/5 for each pair of students
 
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* plenty of table space
 
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* overhead projector
 
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* screen
 
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* slides of topo maps
 
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* a compass for each pair of students
 
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* pencil for each student
 
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* map quality eraser for each pair
 
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* [[/Sample UTM Points]]
 
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* [[/Sample Distances and Bearings]]
 
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* [[/Sample Triangulations]]
 
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== Question bank ==
 
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Q: What does "ZEN" stand for?
 
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* Zone
 
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* Easting
 
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* Northing
 
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Q: What are the 2 smaller divisions of a degree?
 
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What are the symbols for them?
 
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* degrees: small circle
 
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* minutes: '
 
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* seconds: "
 
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How can you tell which way is uphill on a topo map?
 
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Elevation numbers are written along lines
 
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such that up is above the number.
 
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How far apart are UTM grid lines on a 1:50,000 map?
 
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1 km
 
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Q: Name 3 types of map.
 
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* road map
 
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* hand drawn - memory map (things in relations to each other)
 
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* relief maps
 
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* topographical maps
 
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* photo map
 
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* plan
 
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The difference between true north and magnetic north is known as?
 
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Declination.
 
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
 
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Q: Where are the meridians for zones 11U and 12U?
 
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A: Each UTM zone is 6 degrees wide.
 
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* The boundary between Zone 11 and Zone 12 is at 114 deg W, which is just west of Pincher Creek.
 
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* The West boundary of Zone 11 is at 120 deg W, which is halfway between Osooysis and Princeton.
 
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* The Central Meridian of Zone 11 is at 117 deg W, which is between Creston and Salmo.
 
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* The East boundary of Zone 12 is at 108 deg W, which is just west of Swift Current.
 
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* The Central Meridian of Zone 12 is at 111 deg W, which is between Bow Island and Medicine Hat
 
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Transverse_Mercator_coordinate_system#UTM_zone
 
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== Feedback ==
 
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== License ==
 
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Recommended license below. Fill in the year and the author's name(s):
 
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Copyright © YEAR, Author.
 
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This work is licensed under a
 
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Canada License.
 
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To view a copy of this license, visit
 
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca/
 
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or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
 
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== Reference Material ==
 
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{{prompt|If you need to cite sources, do so here.}}
 
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[1]
 
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== Notes ==
 
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{{prompt|Any additional notes, etc.}}
 

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