Geography: 1 4-5 geography Standard One Grades 4-5. systems, oceans and sears, mountain systems,deserts, plateaus, and plains for the United States and for delaware maps. http://www.udel.edu/dpi/ss/ss42.html
Extractions: Geography Standard One - Grades 4-5 Sample Activities Students might be expected to identify on an outline map major features of the physical environment, such as major river systems, oceans and sears, mountain systems, deserts, plateaus, and plains for the United States and for Delaware [Maps]. Students might be expected to identify on an outline map important human settlements and political divisions within the United States and Delaware [Maps]. Students might produce rough sketch maps of Delaware and the United States from memory. The maps need not display precise boundaries or uniform scale, but should correctly identify the relative location of features [Maps]. Students might be asked to demonstrate and/or explain the relationship between maps and globes, and explain why all maps are distorted images of the information displayed on the globe [Maps]. This activity is compatible with the Mathematics Standard Eight : Spatial Sense and Geometry. Knowledge of the basic elements of maps 9e.g., title, legend, scale, etc.) might be demonstrated by critiquing local highway maps. Students could use a grid system to identify locations on the map and then use the scale to measure the distance between two places [Maps]. After reading a narrative, students might be asked to create a sketch map to illustrate the story 9e.g., make a map showing the movement of a family of ducks as described in "make Way for Ducklings") [Maps].
Delaware Data (RDMS/UD) Climatologist for delaware is Dr. Dan Leathers, Department of geography, Universityof and an online map order form for delaware USGS Topographic maps. http://www.rdms.udel.edu/rdms/main/deldata.html
Extractions: DE: Center for Applied Demography and Survey Research, University of Delaware CADSR provides direct access to its multi-year databases of demographic, economic, birth, death, and school district databases for Delaware. Results are displayed in tabular forms and graphs. DE: Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) The following two map layers were compiled by DNREC, Division of Soil and Water Conservation, Delaware Coastal Management Program. A readme file is included with each map layer. DE: Delaware State Homepage The official Delaware State Web Server. Provides information on Delaware governmental agencies, recreation and tourism, education, economics, history, quick facts, hotline numbers and more. No matter what the topic is, this site is a great place to begin your Delaware search! DE: Delaware State Information A huge amount of information and links for the State of Delaware from 50states.com
Extractions: Delaware Road Maps And Atlases DE State Map Click Here DE State Byway Location Map Click Here DE Interstate Road Map Full Screen Click Here Delaware USGS Map Click Here Conventional DE Road Map Click Here Click Here City Street Maps For Delaware Delaware City DE USGS Map Click Here Dover Down Speedway Map Click Here Wilmington/Newark DE Map Click Here To Obtain Maps of Cities Not Listed, click here Tip : For the greatest legibility you may want to change the Graphics/Dithering to Fine under the Properties selection in your Print window just before printing out these maps. Specialized Maps And Guides-
Delaware: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com Related Pages delaware Map/Quiz Printout Answer geography questions aboutdelaware using the map on this quiz. Answers, delaware delaware Label Me! http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa/states/delaware/
New Jersey Geography - NETSTATE Geographic Center, The geographic center of New Jersey is Water Gap is where the DelawareRiver has cut The United States Geological Survey Website maps.com http http://www.netstate.com/states/geography/nj_geography.htm
Extractions: Borders New Jersey is bordered by New York on the north and by the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean on the south. On the east, New Jersey is again bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. On the west, New Jersey is bordered by Delaware Bay and Pennsylvania Total Area New Jersey covers 8,722 square miles, making it the 47th largest of the 50 states Land Area 7,419 square miles of New Jersey are land areas. Water Area 1,303 square miles of New Jersey are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in New Jersey is aptly named High Point at 1,803 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in New Jersey is at the Atlantic Ocean; sea level. Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of the state of New Jersey is 250 feet above sea level.
Delaware Cartographic Information, Maps, And Spatial Data established by the delaware Geographic Data Committee (DGDC), through the delawareITeam, to make possible continual improvement of the maps and spatial data http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/maps/internet/delmaps.htm
Extractions: Includes links to: The Delaware Data Mapping and Integration Laboratory (DataMIL) is an interactive, online collaboratory established by the Delaware Geographic Data Committee (DGDC), through the Delaware I-Team, to make possible continual improvement of the maps and spatial data used by decision-makers at the federal, state, county and local government levels in Delaware. Produced in cooperation with the USGS, the DataMIL web site provide access to and mapping capabilities for geographic information about the State of Delaware. Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) made available by the Spatial Analysis Lab 1:250,000-scale
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Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas The date along the bottom of the flag indicates that delaware was the first stateto ratify the US Constitution. delaware. Official name State of delaware. http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?delaware
Lesson S - Lets Put Delaware On The Map Lesson S Lets Put delaware On The Map. Standards geography Standard Studentswill develop a personal geographic framework, or mental map, and understand http://www.state.de.us/sos/dpa/outreach/education/lessons.shtml
Extractions: Search Markers Database ... INFORMATION Standards: Geography Standard: Students will develop a personal geographic framework, or "mental map," and understand the uses of maps and other geographics. History Standard Two: Students will gather, examine, analyze historical data. Objectives: 1) Students will examine maps of Delaware. 2) Students will make comparisons between a modern map and a map from another time period. 3) Students will play a game to point out the differences and similarities between the two maps. Materials: Lesson S, Delaware Public Archives, 1819 Delaware Map, Vertical File VI Lesson S, 1997 Road Map of Delaware (Courtesy of Delaware Department of Transportation) 3) Construction Paper 4) Masking Tape (optional) Procedures: 1) Inform the students that they will be comparing two maps of Delaware - one created in 1819 and a road map from 1997.
Lesson S - Lets Put Delaware On The Map LET S PUT delaware ON THE MAP. Standards geography Standard Students will developa personal geographic framework, or mental map, and understand the uses of http://www.state.de.us/sos/dpa/outreach/education/LessonS.htm
Extractions: Delaware Public Archives Home Educational Materials Teaching Kit Hours LESSON S LET'S PUT DELAWARE ON THE MAP Standards: Geography Standard: Students will develop a personal geographic framework, or "mental map," and understand the uses of maps and other geographics. History Standard Two: Students will gather, examine, analyze historical data. Objectives: 1) Students will examine maps of Delaware. 2) Students will make comparisons between a modern map and a map from another time period. 3) Students will play a game to point out the differences and similarities between the two maps. Materials: Lesson S, Delaware Public Archives, 1819 Delaware Map, Vertical File VI Lesson S, 1997 Road Map of Delaware (Courtesy of Delaware Department of Transportation) 3) Construction Paper 4) Masking Tape (optional) Procedures: 1) Inform the students that they will be comparing two maps of Delaware - one created in 1819 and a road map from 1997. 2) Divide the class into groups of four. 3) Hand out four maps to each group - two from each time period. 4) Inform the groups that they must have a group leader, two spokesman, a writer, and a group name. (If there are more than four in a group the additional members may serve as spokesmen.)
Division Of Public Health Surveillance And Informatics California Environmental Resources Evaluation System; Connecticut Map and GeographicInformation Center; delaware Spatial Data Clearinghouse; Georgia Spatial Data http://www.cdc.gov/epiinfo/maps.htm
Extractions: Public Health and GIs Overviews Geographic Information Systems in Health , Pan American Health Organization Special Program for Health Analysis. Geographic Information Systems in Public Health GIs and Public Health , CDC National Center for Health Statistics. Improving Public Health Through Geographical Information Systems An Instructional Guide to Major Concepts and Their Implementation, Web Version 1.0, December 1997. By Gerard Rushton at the University of Iowa.
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Extractions: Abbreviation: DE The state's name comes from its original inhabitants, the Delaware Indians (also known as the Lenni-Lenape). Delaware was the first of the original 13 states of the Union. It's often called the "First" or "Diamond State" because it was the first state in 1787 to approve the United States Constitution. William Penn acquired the land that makes up Delaware to keep his Pennsylvania colony from being landlocked. Today, Delaware is one of the most industrialized states, known for its chemical research. Lying along the Atlantic coastline, most of Delaware lies in a low, flat coastal plain. The rolling hills and valleys of the Piedmont region cover the northern tip of the state. Delaware's many freshwater lakes and ponds, its ocean beaches and its rivers and streams provide excellent swimming, boating and fishing. Cultural and historical attractions also attract visitors to the state. Die Bezeichnung Delaware leitet sich von seinen Ureinwohnern, den Delaware Indianern (auch unter dem Namen Lenni-Lenape bekannt) ab. Delaware war einer der 13 ersten Staaten des Verbundes. Es ist unter dem Namen First State" oder "Diamond State" bekannt, weil er als erster Bundesstaat 1787 die Verfassung der Vereinigten Staaten unterzeichnete. William Penn kaufte das Land um sicherzustellen, dass seine Kolonie Pennsylvania einen Zugang zum Meer haben würde. Heute ist Delaware einer der am stärksten industrialisierten Staaten, bekannt für seine Forschungen in der Chemie.
GIS Day 2001 URISA, and UCGIS in bringing this technology to delaware County in the form of a4 hour OpenHouse and a Map Gallery that illustrated how geography is part of http://www.dalisproject.org/gisDay_2001.htm
Extractions: GIS Day 2001 GIS Day is a grassroots event that formalizes the practice of geographic information systems (GIS) users and vendors of opening their doors to schools, businesses, and the general public to showcase real-world applications of this important technology. The event is principally sponsored by the National Geographic Society, the Association of American Geographers, University Consortium for Geographic Information Science, the United States Geological Survey, The Library of Congress, and ESRI On November 14 th 2001, over 200 students from Dempsey and Willis Middle schools, Schultz Elementary school, and Hayes High School attended the GIS Day demonstrations and Map Galleries at the Dempsey Technology Campus in Delaware, Ohio. In the afternoon, Delaware County Auditor's DALIS Project staff along with the County Auditor took their maps and demonstrations to Olentangy High School where over 50 freshman and seniors attended a GIS demonstration and Map Gallery. The Geography Awareness Week is sponsored by the National Geographic Society, the American Association of Geographers (AAG), Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA), and the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science (UCGIS). Since 1987, the National Geographic Society has sponsored Geography Awareness Week to promote geographic literacy in schools, communities, and organizations, with a focus on the education of children. This event was intended to promote the understanding of geography in schools around the world.
GIS Day 2002 URISA, and UCGIS in bringing this technology to delaware County in the form of a7 hour OpenHouse and a Map Gallery that illustrated how geography is part of http://www.dalisproject.org/gisDay_2002.htm
Extractions: GIS Day 2002 For the 4th year in a row, Delaware County celebrated the Geography Awareness Week and the GIS Day in Delaware, Ohio. On November 20 th over 350 students from Dempsey Middle school and Olentangy High school attended the GIS Day demonstrations and Map Galleries at the Dempsey Middle school and Olentangy High school in Delaware, Ohio. The Geography Awareness Week is sponsored by the National Geographic Society, the American Association of Geographers (AAG), Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA), and the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science (UCGIS). Since 1987, the National Geographic Society has sponsored Geography Awareness Week to promote geographic literacy in schools, communities, and organizations, with a focus on the education of children. This event was intended to promote the understanding of geography in schools around the world. As a user of GIS technology Delaware County Auditors DALIS Project assisted the National Geographic Society, ESRI, AAG, URISA, and UCGIS in bringing this technology to Delaware County in the form of a 7 hour Open-House and a Map Gallery that illustrated how geography is part of our everyday lives. The afternoon session also included Map and Live demonstrations. The Map Gallery included