html5-img
1 / 14

HW : to be announced later

HW : to be announced later. Do Now 6/2/14 If the scale on a map is 1cm:15km, how many km would 6.5cm represent? If the map scale is 1in:550mi, what is the distance on the map if the actual distance is 3,850 miles?

kiana
Download Presentation

HW : to be announced later

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. HW: to be announced later Do Now 6/2/14 • If the scale on a map is 1cm:15km, how many km would 6.5cm represent? • If the map scale is 1in:550mi, what is the distance on the map if the actual distance is 3,850 miles? • If the actual distance between Charlotte, NC and Charleston, SC is about 200 miles, what would be the scale of a map where the two cities are 2 inches apart?

  2. Practice • Fill in the blanks Sheet • The scale needs to be completed based on the given actual and model measurements OR • The measurements need to be completed based on the given scale

  3. Practice Answers – side 1 1. 16 2. 24 3. 4 4. 14 5. 23.4 6. 60.2 7. 7.5 8. 30.6 9. 20 10. 9

  4. Practice Answers – side 2 1. 49.9 2. 75 3. 77.5 4. 23.9 5. 9.6 6. 241.8 7. 158.8 8. 19.8 9. 16.7 10. 26

  5. Scale Drawing Project

  6. First Step – Grid your picture • Measure the picture’s length and width • Divide it into small boxes (mine are 5mm) • Take your time to grid the picture accurately

  7. Next Step – Determining the Scale • Measure your paper & divide by the number of boxes you need (according to your small pic) • Accurately grid the paper so you have enough boxes

  8. Label your boxes • Use numbers or letters to lightly label each box • This will help you keep track of which box you are working in

  9. Drawing the Picture • This step takes the longest and is the bulk of the project • Draw your picture box by box. • Ex: Look at small pic box A1, draw the same exact part on large paper in box A1.

  10. Drawing the Picture • If you take your time your final drawing will be an exact replica of your original picture. • You do not need to be a good artist for this to come out good! You only need patience.

  11. Coloring • Color your drawing to match your original • I recommend colored pencils with marker outline. • Don’t color the whole thing with markers or you will lose all the details you just took your time to draw!

  12. How will this be graded? • Project Grade • Rubric with categories • We will discuss at beginning of class tomorrow • I will also have a printout of the instructions. • Completed project is due next Monday

  13. Homework • Bring in a picture to use for scale drawing. No larger than 3in by 3in

  14. Tomorrow • Bring your picture tomorrow so we can get started • If you can’t print your picture at home for whatever reason: • Copy it to a word document (or save the file with the picture) • Email it to me! mgalazin@monroe.k12.nj.us • Don’t come with nothing! • I will not Google a picture for you but I will print it if you email it to me

More Related