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Geography. Maps. Cornell Notes. Primary & Secondary. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. This is a box on the map that includes information about symbols used on the map. What is a map key?.

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  1. Geography Maps Cornell Notes Primary & Secondary 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  2. This is a box on the map that includes information about symbols used on the map

  3. What is a map key?

  4. This tells directions, such as north, south, east or west.

  5. What is a compass rose?

  6. Illinois is in what region

  7. What is the Midwest region?

  8. What region is Colorado in?

  9. What is the western region?

  10. What region is Texas in?

  11. What is the southern region?

  12. A type of map that shows boundaries of countries and states

  13. What is a political map?

  14. This type of map shows the natural features of an area such as mountains

  15. What is a physical map?

  16. This map tells us about things like climate or population density

  17. What is a thematic map?

  18. In what continent is the United States located

  19. What is North America?

  20. What major city is considered to be the heart of the US.

  21. What is Chicago?

  22. What is the first thing you should complete when taking Cornell Notes

  23. Write all the details of the lecture?

  24. Name 3 of the things that could go in the left hand column of Cornell Notes.

  25. Key vocabulary, Questions & important dates?

  26. What goes in the right hand column.

  27. Details / Notes

  28. From which University did Cornell Notes originate.

  29. Cornell University?

  30. Name 3 reasons to take Cornell Notes.

  31. Keeps you organizedCan be used as a study guideHelps you to remember.

  32. Something rewritten 10 years after it happened

  33. What is a secondary source?

  34. Actual records that survive from the past, such as letters, photographs, songs, videos, and even articles of clothing..

  35. What are primary sources?

  36. A cartoon drawn by an artist.

  37. What is a primary source?

  38. When you pre-judge someone or something.

  39. What is bias

  40. This explains WHY an author has a particular opinion.

  41. What is point of view?

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