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M5.3.13

Understands that a point can be located on a map given two perpendicular distances from the point, or given an angle and a distance from the point.

Cross Section and Slope

I introduce the concept of contour plots in the PUMAS example called Contouring and Topo Maps. Contouring is a fun way to help students develop estimation and spatial visualization skills. With contouring you imagine yourself looking down at a landscape and trying to represent hills and valleys on a flat map. The next step is to try to visualize what you see if you take a vertical slice, a cross section, out of your landscape.

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