5.SS.24.B
Interpret geographic data, population distribution, and natural resources into a variety of formats such as graphs and maps.
Grade 5 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
Standard Unwrapping
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geographic datapopulation distributionnatural resourcesformatsgraphsmaps
Skills
- interpret (geographic data) #dok2
- interpret (population distribution) #dok2
- interpret (natural resources) #dok2
- translate (data into graphs and maps) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify different types of geographic data, population distribution, and natural resources. #dok1
- I can interpret geographic data related to population and resources. #dok2
- I can convert population and resource data into graphs and maps. #dok2
- I can explain how different formats (graphs and maps) help me understand geographic information. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Geographic data can be presented and interpreted in various formats to reveal information about places and resources.
- Understanding population distribution and natural resources through graphs and maps helps make sense of patterns and relationships in geography.
Essential Questions
- What types of information can we learn from geographic data, population distribution, and natural resources?
- How can geographic data be represented in different formats?
- Why are graphs and maps effective tools for analyzing geographic information?
- In what ways does interpreting data in graphs and maps help us understand the world around us?
- How might the way data is presented change the conclusions we draw about a place or resource?