The Inquiry Arc
Reference Maps
Thematic Maps
Population Dynamics
Mixed Bag
100

A student engaging in the Inquiry Arc must first choose this.

What is an authentic topic?

100

This type of reference map shows the political borders of countries.

What is a political map?

100

All thematic maps are about a specific something.

What is a theme?

100

This rate measures the total number of births in a country over a period of a year.

What is the crude birth rate?

100

Latitude and longitude help us place things on the Earth's surface according to this kind of location.

What is absolute location?

200

A question that is open-ended, broad, authentic, and that does not have only one possible answer is this type of question.

What is an essential or compelling question?

200

This type of reference map shows the natural features of the Earth.

What is a physical map?

200

I can find what a thematic map is about here.

What is the title?

200

This rate measures the total number of deaths in a country over a period of a year.

What is the crude death rate?

200

A dot density map can be helpful to visualize this kind of pattern.

What is a spatial pattern?

300

These questions are needed to answer the essential or compelling question.

What are supporting questions?

300

This type of reference map shows the variation in elevation of the Earth's surface.

What is a topographical map?

300

This kind of thematic map shows differences using different colors or shades of the same color.

What is a choropleth map?

300

TFR, the expected number of births a woman will have in her childbearing years, stands for this.

What is the total fertility rate?

300

We all have mental maps that are not based on latitude and longitude but rather on this kind of location.

What is relative location?

400

I need to answer these questions before I answer the essential or compelling question.

What are supporting questions?

400

This type of projection distorts the size of landmasses near the two poles.

What is a Mercator projection?

400

This thematic map uses a specific symbol of the same size to represent the value of something.

What is a dot density map?

400

If you subtract the CDR from the CBR, you get this rate of population growth or non-growth. 

What is the rate of natural increase?

400

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) show information as layers, much like this Italian pasta dish.

What is lasagna?

500

I need evidence to support this.

What is a claim?

500

The African Union recently called to end the use of this kind of map.

What is a Mercator projection?

500

All thematic maps are representations of these.

What is data?

500

The TFR of Valle del Cauca is currently 1.7, which is below the rate needed to replace mom and dad.

What is the replacement rate?

500

This type of thematic map fails when the symbols overlap so much that you cannot visualize them individually.

What is a dot density map?