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{{Lesson plan/Header}}
{{Lesson plan/Header}}
== Subject ==
== Subject ==
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Using maps for measuring distance.
 
== Authors ==
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Brett Wuth
 
== Scope ==
== Scope ==
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This lesson is an introduction to Navigation for SAR Fundamentals students.
 
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It is part of a larger 8 hour series of lessons.
 
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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.}}
 
== Objectives ==
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At the conclusion of this lesson the participants:
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: 15 minutes
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Total Time: ?? minutes
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Present Objectives
Present Objectives
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'''scales'''
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instructional points in normal font
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* model cars in different scales
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* how scales are expressed
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** ratio
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** representative fraction
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* measurements
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* converting units
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''aids, exercises, activities in italic''
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== Aids ==
== Aids ==
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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 Distances and Bearings]]
 
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* {{link|Members:SAR Fundamentals/Restricted/Ralph Eckman 2013-01}} (slide #97, one slide only)
 
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* {{link|Image:Members:Nav Distances Cj2013.pdf}}
 
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== Question bank ==
 
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{{prompt|List of questions suitable for an review/exam of this section.}}
 
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* {{subpage|Question bank}}
 
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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Copyright © 2012, Brett Wuth.
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