Fill in the Blank!
What's the Word?
Take me There.
What's the Word #2?
Maps Matter.
100

Learning about the ____ helps us to understand the future.

past

100

The earliest part of human history (The Old Stone Age).

Paleolithic

100

Half the globe.

Hemisphere

100

An object made by people.

An artifact.

100

I show you the direction for north, south, east, and west.

Cardinal Directions

200

The 3 branches of government are ____, _____, and ____.

legislative, executive, and judicial

200

The act of training for a particular job.

Specialization

200

Times of extreme cold when ice covered parts of the earth and threatened human life.

Ice Age

200

Letters and diaries are examples of what type of sources?

Primary Sources

200

Every map has me, so you know what you are looking at.

300

History is the study of ____ and ____ of the past.

people and events

300

To tame animals for human use.

Domesticate

300

The New Stone Age

Neolithic Age

300

Imaginary lines that circle the Earth parallel to the equator.

Latitude

300

Without me you wouldn't be able to determine the distances on a map.

Scale

400

____ best show the size of continents, shapes of landmasses and bodies of water, true distance, and true direction.

Globes

400

Tools and methods use to perform tasks.

Technology

400

To the branch of government that enforces the laws!

Executive

400

A way of showing the round Earth on a flat map.

Projection

400

You use me to determine what the symbols on a map mean.

Map Key

500

A ____ source is written from a trustworthy point of view.

reliable

500

Food production: Leading to population growth, communities, and domesticated animals.

Systematic Agriculture

500

All over the place, because I just keep on moving, I am a...

Nomad

500

A government in which citizens elect officials who govern. These officials protect our rights!

Representative Government

500

I am the reason why maps cannot show all features accurately at the same time.

They are flat.

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