MAP SKILLS
TYPES OF MAPS
Civilizations & G.R.A.P.E.S
Geography & Landforms
Climate & Trade
100

What is a map?

A drawing or picture that shows parts of the Earth’s surface.

100

What is a political map?

A map that shows borders, cities, and countries.

100

What is a civilization?

A group of people with organized governments, cultures, and ways of life.

100

What is geography?

The study of Earth’s land, water, people, and places.

100

What is climate?

The average weather in a place over a long time.

200

What does the compass rose show?

It shows directions — north, south, east, and west.

200

What is a physical map?

A map that shows landforms like mountains, rivers, and deserts.

200

Why do we study civilizations?

To learn how people lived, solved problems, and shaped history.

200

What is a landform?

A natural feature on Earth’s surface like a mountain, plain, or valley.

200

How does climate affect civilizations?

It affects what people eat, wear, and how they build homes.

300

What is the legend (key) used for on a map?

It explains what the symbols and colors on a map mean.

300

Why are trade route maps important?

They show how goods and ideas moved between civilizations.

300

What does G.R.A.P.E.S. stand for?

Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics, and Social structure.

300

Name 3 examples of landforms.

Mountains, plateaus, rivers, plains, etc.

300

Why were trade routes important to ancient civilizations?

They allowed people to exchange goods, ideas, and culture.

400

What is the scale on a map used for?

It shows the relationship between distances on the map and actual distances on Earth.

400

Why do geographers use different kinds of maps?

Each type of map helps answer different questions about the world.

400

What part of G.R.A.P.E.S. would describe a civilization’s laws and leaders?

Politics.

400

How can mountains affect where people settle?

They make travel and farming harder, so people settle in valleys or near rivers.

400

How could harsh climates challenge civilizations?

They made farming and travel more difficult.

500

Why is elevation important on a map?

It shows how high or low the land is, which helps people understand mountains, valleys, and where to settle.

500

What is the difference between a political and physical map?

Political maps show human-made boundaries; physical maps show natural features.

500

What part of G.R.A.P.E.S. would describe jobs and trade?

Economics.

500

How can rivers help civilizations grow?

They provide water, food, and transportation for trade.

500

What is one reason civilizations developed near rivers?

Rivers provided water for farming and trade routes for travel.