The skill of comparing the similarities and differences of cultures or events.
What is comparison?
Political, Physical, and Thematic
What are the three types of maps?
The region characterized by low flat land and farms
What are the Coastal Plains?
The three main tribes of South Carolina.
Who are the Cherokee, Catawba, and Yemassee?
Respect, Responsible, Ready
The Historical Thinking skill that is used to explain the relationship between and effect.
What is causation
The part of the map that indicates the cardinal directions (north, south, east, and west)
What is the compass rose?
The region where barrier islands are found.
What is the coastal zone?
The tribe that lived along the Savannah River.
Who are the Yemassee?
How you ask to use the restroom.
What is raising your hand with the letter "r" sign?
The skill of putting an event into the bigger picture of history.
What is context
What are thematic maps?
The region that surrounds the Fall Line and use to be an ancient coast?
What are the Sandhills?
Corn, beans, and squash.
What are the Three Sisters?
Sitting down, voice level zero, and starting bellwork.
What is the expectation for when you come into the classroom?
The skills that involves the evaluation of secondary and primary sources?
What is evidence?
The type of map that shows political boundries.
What is a political map?
Its name means "foot of the mountain."
What is the Piedmont?
The Catawba lived here.
What are the rivers of the Piedmont?
The agenda slides on Mr. Boevers' Canvas.
Where do I find weekly work, bell ringers, and links to the slides?
Looking at how people stayed the same or changed over time.
The five parts of a map.
What are the legend, compass, title, scale, and grid system?
The 6 land form regions of South Carolina.
What are the Coastal Zone, Outer Coastal Plain, Inner Coastal Plain, Sandhills, Piedmont, and Blue Ridge?
The reason why the Yemassee left South Carolina.
What is the war with English Settlers?
The policy on missing assignments.
What are 50% for the first three then zeroes?