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Jeopardy
Maps
Continents
and Oceans
Place
Characteristics
Regions
Sources
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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