Rules & Procedures
Geography
Types of Sources
7 Elements of Culture/GRAPES
Ch 3- Paleolithic & Neolithic Ages
100

The amount of points classwork assignments are worth.

What is 50 points
100

This is the amount of oceans that exist in the world.

What is 5?


100

A photograph is this type of source.

What is primary?

100

This is what the A in GRAPES stands for.

What is achievements?

100

This is something that paleolithic people used to make clothing.

What is animal skin/fur.

200

This is the first & most important rule in Mr. Johnson's class.

What is be respectful

200
This is the amount of continents that exist in the World.

What is 7?

200
Your textbook is this type of source.

What is secondary?

200

This is what the E in GRAPES stands for.

What is Economy?

200

This term describes people who have no permeant home and are always moving from place to place in search of food.

What is a nomad?

300

This is the first thing you should see when you open your binder. It is also where you can look to find information about the class such as how to contact Mr. Johnson and the supply list.

What is the syllabus.

300

The place in unique because it is the only place that is both its own continent and country.

What is Australia? 

300

This type of source means that the information is first hand and from the original source.

What is a primary source?

300

This type of language can not be spoke or written?

What is body language?

300

Many of the early governments were ruled by Kings. What type of government is ruled by a king?

What is a monarchy?

400

This is something we do almost every day to get class started. It is usually due within the first 10-15 minutes of class.

What is bell work?

400

This theme of geography describes areas that share unique features.

What is region?

400

An autobiography is this type of source.

What is priamry?

400

This type of family means the people who you live with and are responsible for you and your wellbeing.

What is a nuclear family?

400

During the last ice age, this formed between Asia & North America.

What is the land bridge?

500

This is the room number where Mr. Johnson is located.

What is 125?

500

This theme of geography describes the way the environment impacts humans as well as the way humans impact their environment. 

What is Human Environment Interaction (HEI)?

500

A dictionary is an example of this type of source.

What is secondary?

500

English, Spanish, French, and German are all example of this element of culture.

What is language?

500

Around the years 7000-5000 BC, these crops were being grown in Mexico & Central America.

What are corn, squash, & potatoes?

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