Map Projections
Historical Maps
Exploration & Maps
Indigenous Mapping
Modern Mapping
100

Maps need projections because Earth has this shape.

What is a sphere?

100

These are some of the earliest known maps, made on clay tablets.

What are Babylonian maps?

100

These maps helped sailors travel by showing coastlines and ports.

What are portolan charts?

100

Indigenous mapping traditions often focus on this instead of distance.

What are relationships or meaning?

100

This system combines maps with data to analyze patterns.

What is GIS?

200

This is one of the four things that can be distorted on a map.

What is size, shape, distance, or direction?

200

These Greek thinkers used latitude and longitude to map the Earth.

Who are Eratosthenes and Ptolemy?

200

These were often missing from early European maps of the Americas.

Who are Indigenous peoples?

200

This navigation method uses stars, winds, and ocean patterns.

What is Polynesian wayfinding?

200

This type of data collection uses satellites or drones to study Earth.

What is remote sensing?

300

This projection keeps direction accurate and was useful for ocean travel.

What is the Mercator projection?

300

These maps placed Jerusalem at the center of the world.

What are T‑O maps?

300

These maps changed place names to reflect European control of land in the Americas.

What are colonial maps?

300

These carry knowledge and history in Coast Salish mapping.

What are place names?

300

This GIS feature allows different types of data to be stacked on one map.

What are layers?

400

This projection is commonly used today because it balances size, shape, and distance.

What is the Winkel Tripel projection?

400

This was a key achievement of Greek mapping: measuring this about Earth.

What is the size (or circumference) of the Earth?

400

These valuable items were often highlighted on maps to encourage exploration.

What are gold, land, or natural resources?

400

These carved wooden maps were used by Inuit to understand ocean currents and safe travel routes.

What are Inuit stick charts?

400

This is one real-world situation where digital maps help make important decisions.

What is disaster response, urban planning, or emergency services?

500

This projection breaks up oceans to better show land areas accurately.

What is the Goode Homolosine projection?

500

These maps combined knowledge from many cultures during the Islamic Golden Age.

What are Al‑Idrisi’s maps (or Islamic Golden Age maps)?

500

This idea made it easier for Europeans to claim land shown on maps.

What is that the land appeared empty or unoccupied?

500

This belief about land distinguishes Indigenous mapping from Western ownership‑based maps.

What is that land is relational (not owned but connected)?

500

These maps are constantly updated in real time and give turn‑by‑turn directions to users.

What are GPS or navigation apps (digital maps)?

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