Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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3 The readiness program is continued and * advanced in the intermediate grades. The ihasis upon the earth's surface, rather than upon tical divisions, is continued. Color symbols ore kept to a minimum. Fin L Sometimes shading is used to show eleva3' tion patterns. Only the more important mountains, rivers and cities are shown, but always in large clear printing. ^ --4 4 '^^^•-■^L j 7 In high school, globe and map skills are refined and expanded. Sixteen-inch diameter jlcies, for instance, have 75 percent more surface iP'e than 12-inch globes. This permits . . . LEGEND ^^-^^ Scale 1:31,680,000 or 500 miles to an ' CITIES POPULATION ,^^^^ • CHICAGO Over 1,000,000 e '""'"°"''' Sou„j O MILWAUKEE 500,000-1,000,000 c °'"'<^<"y . • Sacramento 100,000 500,000 p "'' o AmarHo Under 100,000 r, ^ ' '°'"'' t, Tapitals ot Countries * ^ fountain p^,, ELEVATIONS 10.000 n ',,ooon UNO H9 **TUt O ... space for the full international color ■ **■ scheme and other information that is in dicated in this globe legend. Photos courtesy of Bailey Films. Inc. IILCATIONAL SCREEN AND AUDIOVISUAL GUIDE— MaY, 1961 223