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Instructions for using this template.• Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have

written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response.

• To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear.

• When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)

Choose a category. You will be given the answer.

You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

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Location Place Regions Movement Vocab

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H/E Interaction

This is described by using latitude

and longitude.

What is absolute location?

This describes where a place is in

relation to another place.

What is relative location?

N,S,E, and W

What are cardinal directions?

NE, NW, SE, SW

What are intermediate directions?

These lines run with the equator

and are measured in degrees N or S

What are Latitude Lines?

These are the two types of

characteristics used to describe a place.

What are physical and human

characteristics?

This is the question the theme

Place answers.

What is “what is it like”?

Another way of saying the human characteristics of a place is to describe

its……..

What is culture?

Beliefs, Occupation, Clothing,Food, Language, Economics,

Government

What are the parts

Of Culture or Human

Characteristics of a place?

Climate, Landforms, and Waterways are

examples of this.

What are physical characteristics?

This theme involves ways humans

interact with…

What is the environment?

The theme also involves ways the environment interacts

with….

What are humans?

Pollution, planting trees, building roads

are all examples of ….

What are some ways humans affect the

environment?

Hurricanes destroying homes, rain for crops, winter weather=more

clothing, are all examples of……

What are ways the environment affects

humans?

One way in this pictureHumans are interacting

With the environment is…

What is ….Answers will vary. Ex. Clearing land

to build buildings.

Groups of places that have similar

characteristics; either physical or human.

What are Regions?

The reason geographers and historians create

regions.

What is “To make the world easier to

study.”?

The two major categories we use to group regions.

What are physical characteristics and

human characteristics?

An example of a region using a

physical characteristic to compare places.

What is ….Answers will vary. Ex.

Hocking Hill Region

An example of a region created to compare or contrast places using a human characteristic.

What is ….Answers will vary. Ex.

Spanish Speaking Region

This is the questionThe theme movement

Answers.

What is “who, what, when, where,

why, and how do things, people, and

information move?”

A Method of moving people or tangible things (touchable).

What is a car or any other

transportation device?

A method of movement for

information and ideas.

What is a phone, radio, internet,

etc.?

A barrier for the movent of tangible

things.

What is money or geographic

features (answers could vary)

A barrier for the movement of information.

What is money, lack of technology,

(answers could vary)

A timeline using two or more series of events over the same time period.

What is a Multiple-tier timeline?

B.C.E.

What is Before Common Era?

A.D.

What is Anno Domini (In the

year of our Lord)?

The group of events or issues that define a

time period.

What is Historical Era?

Before Christ.

What is B.C?

Make your wager

The names of all five themes of geography.

What are: Location, Place,

H-E interaction, Regions, and Movement?