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Choose 10 words from the list below that you consider most important Choose 10 words from the list below that you consider most important. Write them on your paper Pick 5 of these terms to define in your own words. Explain why you choose those 5 words. (Why are they the most important terms) Create a 3-5 sentence paragraph that uses each term appropriately Station 1-Vocab Geographic factors Physical geography Human geography Elevation Spatial patterns Geography Regions Location Relative location Absolute location Man made boundaries Natural boundaries Gis Gps Cartography

e.g. MAP Q1: According to the map, which 2 European countries had the most success in conquering Africa? Write out the instructions for solving each map question Tell me what TODALS are missing for each map Looking at the maps provided, Mental Maps is being aware of your position in an area. Draw a quick sketch of where you are located in the school. Station 2- Maps

Station 3- Absolute location What is the relative location of Killeen, TX? Find the absolute location of the locations listed Sydney Johannesburg Rio de janeiro Los Angeles New York London Hong Kong Tokyo Moscow Station 3- Absolute location

Station 4- political map (homework) Finish the political map you were working on last Friday. If you are done, work on your unit one study guide Station 4- political map (homework)

Station 5- GPS/GIS Create a graphic organizer for GIS/GPS Explain how GPS works in a paragraph Give 2 examples of how we use GPS and 2 examples of how we use GIS Draw a sketch of GPS Station 5- GPS/GIS