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5 Themes of Geography US History I

5 Themes of Geography US History I. Instructions You have 90 seconds per picture (once we finish one picture you may not go back and add more)! List

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5 Themes of GeographyUS History I

Instructions

You have 90 seconds per picture (once we finish one picture you may not go back and add more)!

List as many descriptive words/phrases for the picture as you can.

You get 1 point fore each word/phrase that is relevant that no one else at your table wrote down.

*Hint: If you can’t think of anything, try and answer the questions Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?

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Results Take 5 minutes to work with your table to calculate everyone’s scores.

5 ThemesNow let’s think like

a geographer!!

Picture #1

Answer the following for the picture: Location, Place, Region, Movement, InteractionWhat is this building used for? Why did it need to be built? What does this tell us about West Point, Clinton, Davis County, Utah?

Picture #2

Answer the following for the picture: Location, Place, Region, Movement, InteractionWhat is this building used for? Why did it need to be built? What does this tell us about Paris, France, Europe?

Picture #3

Answer the following for the picture: Location, Place, Region, Movement, InteractionWhat is this building used for? Why did it need to be built? What does this tell us about Pisa, Italy, Europe?

Picture #4

Answer the following for the picture: Location, Place, Region, Movement, InteractionWhat is this building used for? Why did it need to be built? What does this tell us about Ancient Egypt, Modern Egypt?

Picture #5

Answer the following for the picture: Location, Place, Region, Movement, InteractionWhat is this building used for? Why did it need to be built? What does this tell us about China, China’s neighbors?

Picture #6

Answer the following for the picture: Location, Place, Region, Movement, InteractionWhat is this building used for? Why did it need to be built? What does this tell us about New York, US, France?