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Age of Explorationtable of contents
Activity Ten / Latitude and Longitude
Instructions for Teachers

Materials
• Overhead transparency of latitude and longitude
• Two-page latitude/longitude handout (page1, page 2 - click to download a pdf file)

Learner Objectives
• Identify latitude, longitude, prime meridian, international date line, and equator.
• Compute the latitude and longitude of objects.

Procedure
• Using the Introduction to Latitude/Longitude page, create a transparency for the overhead. • Identify and discuss the concepts of:

Latitude Equator
Longitude Degree
Prime Meridian Minutes
International Date Line Seconds
Angle Time

• To test knowledge, the two-page Latitude/Longitude Handout may be used (see above). The answer key is below. World maps may be used instead to create a "Navigation Bee" in which students test their skills identifying locations based on coordinates provided by the instructor. Higher-level identification may be done by having students compute the coordinates of a city or a country.

Latitude/Longitude Exercise Answer Key (click to download a pdf file)

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