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How do we answer all parts of the question? How do I use geographic tools (maps) to answer problems? Finish Challenge 3 (all in your notebook) Due today in class! Use Pages 558-563. (Click for link to maps) 1. Read question on the task card. 2. Circle the question marks. 3. Write numbers on the side depending on how many question marks. 4. Circle the word(s) that help you determine which map you will use. 5. Under the task card write which map(s) will help you. (political-boundaries/countries/states/cities, physical, climate=weather over time, vegetation=plant life, population density = how crowded in an area, or economic activity=land use and resources) and highlight the name of the map. You can can leave of US and Canada! 6. Underline word(s) to help answer or direct you to the answer (example how many cities, or one state) 7. Use the transparency and expo marker to help you figure where the question is asking you. 8. Answer the question(s) in complete sentences. 9. Raise your hand and I will come over to check. 10. #7 and #9 if answered correctly along with all the others in complete sentences can earn this a 4. 11. Two things I am looking for: correct map and correct answer in complete sentences!! |
Homework:
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