SOL USII.2c Essential Knowledge You Need to Learn
Geography Historical Thinking Skills
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Geography Historical Thinking Skills
SOL: US II 1af, 2c
Table of Contents
Page # / Title3 / Anticipation Guide
4 / Vocabulary Practice
5 / Vocabulary Definitions
6 / Primary Source Reference Page
7 / Notes - Primary vs. Secondary Sources
8 / Chart – Regions, States, & Cities
9 / Map – U.S. Political Regions
10 / Map – Major U.S. Cities
11 / Notes – Historical Significance of U.S. Cities
12-13 / Practice - Regions, States, Cities Review
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Anticipation Guide
What I thought before the unit / What I know after the unitT / F / A political region uses physical features (like a mountain or plateau) to divide the regions. / T / F
T / F / The United States is divided into 6 political regions. / T / F
T / F / Alaska and Hawaii are contiguous states. / T / F
T / F / Pennsylvania is part of the Midwest region. / T / F
T / F / Virginia is located in the Southeast region. / T / F
T / F / The city of Washington, D.C. is located between the states of Maryland and Virginia. / T / F
T / F / Texas is located in the Southeast region. / T / F
T / F / Chicago is an important city in the state of Illinois. / T / F
T / F / Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are important cities in the state of Pennsylvania. / T / F
T / F / Santa Fe is an important city in the state of Arizona. / T / F
T / F / Denver, Colorado is located in the Rocky Mountain region. / T / F
T / F / Detroit is an important city in Ohio. / T / F
T / F / Primary sources are types of information that give first-hand accounts of events. / T / F
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Geography and Historical Thinking Skills
Vocabulary Practice
Geography and Historical Thinking Skills
Vocabulary Words and Definitions
Word / Definition / Key Word(s)political region
noncontiguous
primary source
secondary source
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How to Read Different Types of Primary Sources:
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U.S. Political Regions – States and Important Cities
Major Cities / Pittsburgh, PAPhiladelphia, PA
Boston, MA
New York City, NY / Washington, D.C.
Atlanta, GA
New Orleans, LA / Detroit, MI
Chicago, IL
St. Louis, MO / Salt Lake City, UT
Denver, CO / Santa Fe, NM
San Antonio, TX / Seattle, WA
Los Angeles, CA
San Francisco, CA / Juneau, AK
Honolulu, HI
States Included
Region Name / [red] / [blue] / [green] / [purple] / [orange] / [yellow] / [pink]
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Historical Significance of Major U.S. Cities
Northeast Region:
- Pittsburgh, PA -
- Philadelphia, PA -
- Boston, MA -
- New York City, NY –
Southeast Region:
- Washington, D.C. –
- Atlanta, GA and New Orleans, LA –
Midwest Region:
- Detroit, MI –
- Chicago, IL –
- St. Louis – MO –
Rocky Mountain Region:
- Denver, CO and Salt Lake City, UT –
Southwest Region:
- San Antonio, TX and Santa Fe, NM –
Pacific Region:
- Seattle, WA –
- San Francisco, CA –
- Los Angeles, CA –
Noncontiguous Region:
- Juneau, AK –
- Honolulu, HI –
Lesson Objective (highlight me!):
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Regions, States, and Cities Review
Directions: In each box, make sure to include the following 3 things:
- Name of the region
- Label ALL states in the region
- Identify the numbered cities (write on blank line)
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