Standard of Inquiry: Direct Observation
1) Gather information from direct observations · Display data in appropriate format (e.g. graphs, tables, charts, diagrams)
This part of the standard is to be completed in the math curriculum. I. Compass/Map work a) Explain basic compass and orienteering techniques b) Explain the scaling of maps and the use of ratios · Activity 1): Construct a map of the classroom or cafeteria on lined paper
with the use of a measuring device and compass. Determine
fixed points in the room and appropriately scale down all
elements. · Activity 2): Take bearings between fixed positions in the room. c) Explain the use of the compass plotters and triangulation. · Activity 1): Do plotter readings of the same compass readings in the earlier
activity. · Activity 2): Triangulate two bearing readings from fixed positions.
II. Map projections of the U.S. and world. a) Discussion of different map projections. · Latitude/Longitude · Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) · Cadastral Surveying (Township/Range) b) Explain U.S.G.S. maps and contour lines. c) Conversions between projections. · Activity 1): Convert from Lat/Long decimal degrees to degree/minute/second
and plot on U.S.G.S. maps using scaled template. · Activity 2): Convert Lat/Long points on map into UTM coordinates using
UTM template. · Activity 3): Plot Cadastral readings on U.S.G.S. maps and convert to
UTM's.
III. Scent Post Survey data analysis a) Creating rations from collected data and discuss bar graphs. · Activity 1): Display collected data in a bar graph b) Discuss conversions to decimals. · Activity 1): Convert all data ratios into decimal and percent equivalents. c) Discuss pie graphs and converting decimals to degrees. · Activity 1): Convert decimals to degrees and create a pie graph.
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