Why History Matters
Why Geography Matters
Why Civics and Government Matter
Economics and Culture and Heritage
Mixed Bag
100
The study of what happened in the past
What is history?
100
This theme of geography that describes where a place can be found. It is made of up of absolute ___________ meaning exactly where something is (longitude and latitude) and relative __________ meaning how far away something is from you.
What is location?
100

What is the study of citizens and their rights/responsibilities?

What is Civics?

100

A game that demonstrate economics

What is Monopoly?

100

proof of something is called

What is Evidence

200
The order of events in which they happenend
What is chronology?
200
This theme of geography describes how people and the environment they live in affect each other. It deals with how people modify the environment and how the environment causes people to adapt to their surroundings.
What is human-environment interactions?
200

What type of government does the U.S have where the people can vote for a leader?

What is a Democracy

200
The pieces of Monopoly represent what part of economics? hint: Maine's are pine trees, lobster, ships, blueberries, potatoes
What is resources?
200
What does Mr. Help's name stand for?
What is the five themes of geography: movement, region, human-environment interactions, location, and place
300

The story of an event or experience told ALOUD by a person 

What is oral history?

300

The theme of geography that describes a location by features that make it different than other locations. These features may be physical meaning formed by natures such as landforms or bodies of water or human meaning made by people such as buildings, language, or religion.

What is place?

300

Japan's changed his role from being more of a religious leader to more of a political leaders. This is an example of? 

Government

300
Name one part of your culture
What is holiday, food, or religion?
300

What is ...putting yourself in the shoes of someone from the past to better understand and appreciate  their way of life?

Historical Empathy

400
How a person sees things
What is point of view?
400
This theme of geography describes how people throughout the world exchange goods and ideas.
What is movement?
400

What are small groups of people made up by related families?

 What is Society

400

language is an example of

culture

400
To look closely at an event
What is to analyze?
500
Understanding of earlier people's actions and feelings
What is historical empathy?
500
This theme of geography describes areas of Earth that are different than other areas. Examples of _____________ include New England, the Northeast, and the Great Plains.
What is regions?
500

A person's Language is an example of  their _______?

What is culture

500
The Fourth of July is what type of holiday? (religious, family, or national)
What is national?
500

The time order in which events in history take place is called

What is Chronology