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Major land features on a topo map
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Brett Wuth
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Types of maps:
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* road map
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* memory map, sketch
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* photographic (satellite, aerial)
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* topographic
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** produced by the Canadian government
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** shows the terrain
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** good for navigating back country
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Topo maps
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* name of the map
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* scale 1:50,000 vs 1:250,000
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* size of area covered
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* map for nearly every piece of Canada
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Using as a road map
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* N on the top
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* recognize roads, buildings, railways
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* symbol key on back
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* ''Using 82H/5 where is Pincher Creek?, Twin Butte?''
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* date of culture check
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* ''Find features that are no longer accurate''
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: map reading:
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:* features - 30min
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:** recognize lakes, reservoirs, rivers, creeks, streams
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:** recognize forested, unforested
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Subject

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Major land features on a topo map

Authors

List who wrote this lesson plan.

Brett Wuth

Scope

What is included in this lesson, what's not and why.


Objectives

At the conclusion of this lesson the participants:

  1. will be able to ...

Time Plan

Total Time: 15 minutes


Time Material


00:00

3 min

Introduce topic title

Introduce Instructor

Present Objectives

00:03


instructional points in normal font

aids, exercises, activities in italic

Types of maps:

  • road map
  • memory map, sketch
  • photographic (satellite, aerial)
  • topographic
    • produced by the Canadian government
    • shows the terrain
    • good for navigating back country

Topo maps

  • name of the map
  • scale 1:50,000 vs 1:250,000
  • size of area covered
  • map for nearly every piece of Canada

Using as a road map

  • N on the top
  • recognize roads, buildings, railways
  • symbol key on back
  • Using 82H/5 where is Pincher Creek?, Twin Butte?
  • date of culture check
  • Find features that are no longer accurate
map reading:
  • features - 30min
    • recognize lakes, reservoirs, rivers, creeks, streams
    • recognize forested, unforested



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