WHS.SS.29.B
Analyze and compare geographic distributions and patterns in world history shown on maps, graphs, charts, and models.
World History Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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geographic distributionspatternsworld historymapsgraphschartsmodels
Skills
- analyze (geographic distributions and patterns shown on maps, graphs, charts, and models) #dok2
- compare (geographic distributions and patterns in world history using visual data) #dok2
- interpret (information from maps, graphs, charts, and models in a historical context) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can analyze geographic distributions and patterns in world history using maps, graphs, charts, and models. #dok2
- I can compare patterns in world history by using data displayed in maps, graphs, charts, and models. #dok2
- I can interpret information from visual sources to gain historical insights about geographic patterns. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Geographic data reveals patterns and relationships in world history that help us understand the development of societies.
- Visual representations such as maps, graphs, charts, and models provide critical insights into historical events and changes.
Essential Questions
- How do maps, graphs, charts, and models help us better understand geographic patterns in world history?
- What can geographic distributions and patterns tell us about historical events and the development of societies?
- In what ways does comparing data from different visual sources deepen our understanding of world history?
- How do we determine which patterns or distributions in the data are significant for interpreting historical developments?
- How does our choice of visual representation affect the way we interpret historical information?