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Jeopardy Maps Continents and Oceans Place Characteristics Regions Sources Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy $100 Question from Maps Name the two types of maps. $100 Answer from Maps Reference And Thematic $200 Question from Maps What type of map would this be? $200 Answer from Maps Reference – Shows the location of places and things $300 Question from Maps What type of map would this be? $300 Answer from Maps Thematic – Shows how things are distributed and emphasizes a theme $400 Question from Maps Why do all good maps need to have a date? $400 Answer from Maps Because countries change over time. $500 Question from Maps What does “orientation” mean in the list of the 9 map elements? $500 Answer from Maps For a map to have orientation, there must be a way for readers to know which way is North. A compass rose, for example, shows which way is North. $100 Question from Continents and Oceans What continent do we live on? $100 Answer from Continents and Oceans North America $200 Question from Continents and Oceans Which continent is North of Antarctica, South of North America, East of the Pacific Ocean, and West of Africa? $200 Answer from Continents and Oceans South America $300 Question from Continents and Oceans What continent is North of Antarctica, South of Asia, West of the Pacific Ocean, and East of the Indian Ocean? $300 Answer from Continents and Oceans Australia/Oceania $400 Question from Continents and Oceans Tell the Relative Location of the Atlantic Ocean. $400 Answer from Continents and Oceans The Atlantic Ocean is North of Antarctica, West of Europe, East of North America, and South of the Arctic. $500 Question from Continents and Oceans d b a c What do a, b, c, and d each label? $500 Answer from Continents and Oceans A- Pacific Ocean B- Atlantic Ocean C- Indian Ocean D- Arctic Ocean $100 Question from Place Characteristics Name the four categories of place characteristics. $100 Answer from Place Characteristics Human, Physical, Cultural, Environmental $200 Question from Place What is this a Characteristics picture of? What type of place characteristic is it? $200 Answer from Place Characteristics River, Physical $300 Question from Place Characteristics What is the difference between Human and Cultural place characteristics? $300 Answer from Place Characteristics Both are man made, but Human place characteristics are changes to the land whereas Cultural place characteristics are not a part of the actual earth, or land. $400 Question from Place Characteristics Name three examples of Environmental place characteristics. $400 Answer from Place Characteristics Answers will vary – Weather, climate, temperature, plants, animals… $500 Question from Place Characteristics Name a human, physical, cultural, and environmental place characteristic of Baltimore. $500 Answer from Place Characteristics Answers will vary. $100 Question from Regions What two things does an area have to have in order to be considered a region? $100 Answer from Regions A border and unifying (similar) characteristics. $200 Question from Regions What Region of the USA includes states the border the Pacific Ocean? $200 Answer from Regions Pacific Region $300 Question from Regions Name one characteristic of the Southern Region of the USA $300 Answer from Regions Answers will vary. $400 Question from Regions Name two characteristics of the Middle and South American Region. $400 Answer from Regions Answers will vary. $500 Question from Regions Why do Geographers use regions? $500 Answer from Regions To organize geography/maps. $100 Question from Sources Define Source. $100 Answer from Sources Anything you use to get information. $200 Question from Sources Name and define the two types of sources. $200 Answer from Sources Primary – written/made by someone who experienced the event Secondary – interprets the primary sources $300 Question from Sources Identify as Primary or Secondary: A journal entry of a boy who went to visit Washington, DC on January 21st, 2006. $300 Answer from Sources Primary – He experienced the event. $400 Question from Sources Identify as Primary or Secondary: A photograph taken of Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School on October 24, 2006. $400 Answer from Sources Primary. The Photographer experienced seeing Hazelwood. They had to be there in first person in order to take the picture. $500 Question from Sources Give a real life example of a primary source. BE SPECIFIC. Don’t just say “an essay” or “a speech”. $500 Answer from Sources Answers will vary. Final Jeopardy – Place your bets Final Jeopardy Write the NINE elements of a good map. Final Jeopardy Answer Date Orientation Grid Scale Title Author Index Legend/Key Source