Zombie Defense
Maps
Economics
Mr. Goossens
Miscellaneous
100

How many people live in a defined area (for example, square kilometers)

Population Density

100

This part of the map tells you what it's about

Title

100

How much of something is available

Supply

100

Mr. Goossens' first name

Mr. 

100

What is the most common way to lose party points?

Blurting

200

This term refers to average weather over time

Climate

200

This part of the map identifies cardinal directions

Compass Rose (Orientation)

200

How many people want something

Demand

200

How many siblings does Mr. Goossens have?

2

200

Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln?

John Wilkes Booth

300

Roads, airports, shipping ports, and trains are all examples of this. (what was it called in the project?)

Connectivity

300

This part of a map tells you who made it. 

Author

300

What you give up by choosing one thing over another

Opportunity Cost

300

How many pets does Mr. Goossens have?

4 (dog, cat, chinchilla, parrot)

300

What NFL team was Coy Wire drafted to in 2002?

Buffalo Bills

400

The name of any sort of natural obstacle that will slow or stop the zombies. (Not examples)

Geographic Barriers

400

This type of map shows boundaries between governmental authorities

Political Map

400

If you can produce something for less opportunity cost than someone else, you have ________

Relative Advantage

400

What career field(s) did Mr. Goossens consider before becoming a teacher?

Music production, lawyer

400

Counting today but not counting snow days, how many days of school have we had so far this year?

60

500
The modern version of zombies was popularized by George Romero's film Night of the Living Dead. What decade was that movie released?

1960s (1968)

500

This type of map shows natural landforms

Physical Map

500
Calculate the Profit. Overhead: $100 + $350 + $75

Revenue: $800

$275

500

Who was president when Mr. Goossens was born?

Bill Clinton

500

10(10^2-(4x8)-1) x 0.1

67