Globe Skills Lesson 11 The Vietnam War - Grade 6+

Skills used

  • Latitude & Longitude
  • Using scale to measure distance
  • Solving problems
  • Using directions

Materials Needed

Globe in Horizon Ring Mounting

Lesson

On your globe find and circle the country of Viet Nam. Viet Nam is a long narrow country that is located in Southeast Asia in the area of 16N/108E. What is the capital of this country?
(1.) ____________________________________ What countries border Viet Nam on the west?
(2.) ______________________________________ What Sea borders VIET NAM on the east?
(3.) _________________________________________________
At one time Viet Nam was divided into a northern part and a southern part with an east west dividing line located approximately 75 miles north of the city of Hue. The capital of the southern part was a city called Saigon, now called Ho Chi Minh City. Circle Hue and Ho Chi Minh City on the globe.
During the 1960s and 1970s the United States was involved in a war in Viet Nam. Thousands of American men and women traveled to Viet Nam to fight in this war on the side of the South Vietnamese. To reach Viet Nam most Americans traveled by air and they departed the United States from the San Francisco area of California.
Use your globe to determine the great circle distance from San Francisco at 38N/122W to Ho Chi Minh City. How far is it? (4.) _______________________________________ Over what two island countries would this route pass? (5.) __________________________ How long would it have taken a military jet transport plane flying at 600 miles per hour to travel this distance? (6.) ____________________________
If you were the pilot of a transport plane that could carry only enough fuel for a flight of 4,000 miles, what would be the best possible route from San Francisco to Ho Chi Minh City? (7.) ___________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________

 

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