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Process Skill analyze and evaluate the validity and utility of multiple sources of geographic information such as primary and secondary sources, aerial photographs, and maps.[WGS.21A] October 2014WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Process Skill locate places of contemporary geopolitical significance on a map.[WGS.21B] October 2014WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Process Skill create and interpret different types of maps to answer geographic questions, infer relationships, and analyze change.[WGS.21C] October 2014WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Process Skill design and draw appropriate graphics such as maps, diagrams, tables, and graphs to communicate geographic features, distributions, and relationships.[WGS.22A] October 2014WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Process Skill generate summaries, generalizations, and thesis statements supported by evidence.[WGS.22B] October 2014WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Process Skill use geographic terminology correctly.[WGS.22C] October 2014WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Process Skill use standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation.[WGS.22D] October 2014WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Process Skill create original work using proper citations and understanding and avoiding plagiarism.[WGS.22E] October 2014WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Process Skill plan, organize, and complete a research project that involves asking geographic questions; acquiring, organizing, and analyzing information; answering questions; and communicating results.[WGS.23A] October 2014WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Process Skill use case studies and GIS to identify contemporary challenges and to answer real- world questions.[WGS.23B] October 2014WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Process Skill use problem-solving and decision-making processes to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution.[WGS.23C] October 2014WORLD GEOGRAPHY