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Topo Maps and Satellite Views: TEKS 8.9C





To the teacher:

• This CPO Science PowerPoint presentation is designed to guide you

through the process of presenting the lesson to your students. The

presentation uses a 5-E teaching model: Engage, Explore, Explain,

Elaborate, and Evaluate.

• The PowerPoint Slide notes indicate where you may want to bring in

various lesson elements such as quizzes, readings, investigations,

animations, and practice materials. Additional science background

information is provided in the slide notes where appropriate. You can

view these notes by selecting “View,” then “Normal.” You will see the

notes pane at the bottom of the PowerPoint workspace. Additionally,

the slide notes are available as a separate document, accessible from

the lesson home page.

• The slides that follow are intended for classroom use.

Topo Maps and Satellite Views: TEKS 8.9C





Maps and views of Earth

• Topographic or “topo” maps and

satellite views of Earth are ways to

see and study Earth’s surface

features.

• Carve a potato into “Spud Mountain”

as shown here. Photograph the

potato from above and then create a

topo map of it. Compare and contrast

the “satellite view” and topo map of

Spud Mountain.

Topo Maps and Satellite Views: TEKS 8.9C





Time to investigate!

• Complete the lesson investigation:

– Topographic Mapping

Topo Maps and Satellite Views: TEKS 8.9C





Erosion and Weathering

• Erosion is the process of moving sediment by wind, water,

ice, or gravity.

• Weathering is the process of breaking down rock and

minerals. Weathering is caused by the Sun’s energy, wind,

running water, ice, chemical reactions, and the actions of

organisms.

• You created a topo map of a model land surface. Imagine

that the mountain in the model is a volcano. Predict how

it will it be affected by erosion and weathering over the

next 1 million years. What erosional features will you see?

How might weathering reshape these?

Topo Maps and Satellite Views: TEKS 8.9C





Did your prediction look like this?

• Ship Rock in New Mexico is an

ancient volcano. All that remains

today is a volcanic neck. A volcanic

neck is solid magma that was in

the main vent.

• Weathering has broken down the

rock and erosion has removed most

of the sediment surrounding the neck for

more than 20 million years.

• What would a topo map and a satellite view of this land

feature look like? Sketch your answer.

Topo Maps and Satellite Views: TEKS 8.9C





Time for Practice!

• Complete the lesson practice activity

- Topographic Maps

• Find a satellite view of Ship Rock on

the Internet. Does it look the way you thought it

would? Which features seem to be evidence of

erosion? Which features seem to be evidence of

weathering?

Topo Maps and Satellite Views: TEKS 8.9C





Show what you know!

• Try the lesson’s interactive quiz, or complete a quiz

that your teacher can print out for you.

• Hint:

– You might want to review your lesson reading piece one

more time before trying the quiz.



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