Math Forum - Problems Library - Geography And Travel Problems for Capital City Guidebooks (requires a bit of geography make several stops aroundthe city and then could travel from Essex Junction, vermont, to Honolulu http://mathforum.org/library/problems/sets/travel_problems.html
Extractions: Across Australia - Lisa Lavelle Math Fundamentals, difficulty level 2. Help Mr. W figure out when he needs to start his trip in order to meet Mrs. W on time (requires a bit of map ... Across Europe - Lisa Lavelle Elementary, difficulty level 3. Calculate Tray's gift "budget" during her first year working for Capital City Guidebooks (requires a bit of geography ... Across the Netherlands - Maggie Hos-McGrane Math Fundamentals, difficulty level 2. Help sort out this bike trip through the Netherlands (requires a bit of map reading). Initially a two-week ... Across Wisconsin - Jo Wenzler Math Fundamentals, difficulty level 2. Determine how long it will take this athletic math teacher to bike across Wisconsin (requires a little map ... Flying Time Zones - Lisa Lavelle Math Fundamentals, difficulty level 3. Help me figure out what time my watch should show when I land in ...
Antique Maps Of Vermont A Complete Historical, Chronological, and Geographical American Atlas. New Hampshireand vermont. Philadelphia S tables gives distances between cities by stage http://www.philaprintshop.com/vermont.html
Extractions: Joseph T. Scott. "State Of Vermont Drawn and Engraved." Philadelphia: J. Scott, 1795. From United States Gazetteer This is one of the earliest American maps of Vermont, from the first American gazetteer. Joseph T. Scott, a Philadelphia engraver and publisher, issued his gazetteer during the early days of American cartography, and the maps of the individual states and territories are very good. Scott included much detail of rivers, counties, roads, and towns. This map of Vermont includes precise detail of settlements and roads, including "Govr. Chittenden"s home in the north. Also shown is Dartmouth College, just across the Connecticut River, which is not shown on the map of New Hampshire. As an early example of American cartography and an fascinating document of Vermont history, this is a gem. J. Denison. "A Map of the States of New Hampshire and Vermont." An excellent late eighteenth century map of New Hampshire and Vermont. This map was from Jedidiah Morse's geography, one of the first American publications of its kind. Morse, the father of Samuel F.B. Morse, established himself in the 1780's as one of the leading producers of American maps. No boundary appears between New Hampshire and Maine. Five counties can be seen in New Hampshire and eleven in Vermont.
MARIS: Other States vermont Geographic Information System. Wyoming Geographic Information Advisory Council.Menu. State Gov Universities cities/Counties Other States Federal Vendor http://www.maris.state.ms.us/HTM/Links/other states.htm
Extractions: Other State's GIS programs About Data Warehouse Links Maps Events Contacts Misc Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas University of Arkansas at Little Rock University of Arkansas, Monticello Arkansas GIS Users Forum California University of California, San Diego California State University, Northridge University of California, Santa Barbara Colorado Boulder, Colorado County
Maps : UVM Libraries of New Hampshire); Long Trail Maps; USGS Service Programs in vermont; vermontGeographic Information System. vermont Maps cities Barre (State of vermont http://library.uvm.edu/reference/maps.html
Vermont Montpelier, vermont, History, by City of Montpelier, vermont. vermont, The GreenMountain State Some vermont geography, presented by the University of http://www.cagenweb.com/quarries/states/vermont.html
Program: Gender And Geography Commission Workshop: Toronto 2002 policy Joni Seager Department of geography, University of vermont, Burlington, VT TheOhio State University, Departments of geography and City Regional http://www.yorku.ca/geograph/igu_ugi/program.html
Yale Peabody Museum: GNIS Database records on almost two million geographic feature names for populated places ie, townsand cities. http://george.peabody.yale.edu/gnis/
Extractions: Enter some place term(s) of interest to you in the field above CONNECTICUT Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ANY FEATURE POPULATED PLACE airport arch area arroyo bar basin bay beach bench bend bridge building canal cape cemetery channel church civil cliff crater crossing dam falls flat forest gap geyser glacier gut harbor hospital island isthmus lake lava levee locale mine oilfield other park pillar plain ppl range rapids reserve reservoir ridge school sea slope spring stream summit swamp tower trail tunnel valley well woods Limit searches to county GNIS database via USGS Canadian Geographic Names database GNIS Search Forms for Individual States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Available from this portion of the Peabody Museum web are 1,233,933 records corresponding to the labeled features that can be found on the 1:24,000 scale topographic maps of the US Geological Survey. A synopsis of the GNIS is as follows (excerpted from the USGS/GNIS FactSheet, June 1991):
NSDI Geographic Information Resources System vermont Agency of Natural Resources Internet Mapping Site City of Montpelier,vermont GIS (Geographic Information System) vermont Indicators Online GIS http://www.fgdc.gov/apps/glist.new/index.php?id=60&limit[]=5&act=
1996 FDPP Awards Agency, VT Center for Geographic Information, Inc. Principal Contact, BruceWestcott, PC State, vermont. Street Address, 206 Morrill Hall, City, Burlington. http://www.fgdc.gov/publications/documents/cooperativeagreements/fundingprograms
Lesson Plans - Sprawl: The National And Local Situation Have students take a tour through National Geographic s New Suburb to see examples amovement to develop modern suburbs that resemble older city centers and http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/12/g912/sprawlnational.html
Extractions: Sprawl: The National and Local Situation Life on the Edge: Cities on the Fringe Complete Index Sprawl: The National and Local Situation Overview: Since urban sprawl is such a noticeable part of today's American landscape, students may already be familiar with many of the characteristics of sprawl and the issues that accompany it. In this lesson, they will investigate how sprawl impacts the environment, people's daily lives, and the local and regional economy. Students will draw mental maps to illustrate their impressions of modern suburbs, and view maps and aerial photos of a nineteenth century town that has recently become a modern suburb. They will conclude by researching and reporting on the sprawl situation in a nearby metropolitan area. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 2: "How to use mental maps to organize information about people, places, and environments in a spatial context"