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Vocabulary
world regionscountriesdatamapsgraphscharts
Skills
  • compare (various world regions using data from maps) #dok2
  • compare (countries using data from maps) #dok2
  • compare (world regions using data from graphs) #dok2
  • compare (countries using data from graphs) #dok2
  • compare (world regions and countries using data from charts) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can recognize maps, graphs, and charts as sources of geographic data. #dok1
  • I can identify world regions and countries on maps, graphs, and charts. #dok1
  • I can compare various world regions using data from maps, graphs, and charts. #dok2
  • I can compare countries using data from maps, graphs, and charts. #dok2
  • I can analyze similarities and differences among world regions and countries based on map, graph, and chart data. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Geographic data presented in maps, graphs, and charts can be used to compare and better understand world regions and countries.
  • Interpreting and comparing data from visual sources is essential for recognizing geographic patterns and relationships.
Essential Questions
  • How does comparing data from maps, graphs, and charts help us understand similarities and differences among world regions and countries?
  • What kinds of information can we gain by analyzing maps, graphs, and charts together?
  • How can we use data from visual sources to identify trends and patterns across different regions?
  • Why is it important to compare geographic information about different countries and regions?
  • What challenges might arise when interpreting data from maps, graphs, and charts?