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UNDERSTANDING HISTORICAL, PHYSICAL, POLITICAL, RESOURCE, PRODUCT, AND ECONOMIC MAPS
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THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMMMM?
What has changed in our community in the last five years? (LIKE: new roads, shopping or business areas, housing developments, and areas for recreation.) Are most of these changes human-made? Are there physical changes that have affected the area? What are some examples of physical changes affecting a place? (Possible responses: rivers can flood; shorelines can change; and volcanoes and earthquakes can affect a place.)
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Boston 1775 Boston was settled on a peninsula…(Why?) Changes… How did this area change over time? What physical changes could have happened?
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Boston Today Compare the maps from 1775 and today…
What changes do see you notice? (consider natural and made-made phenomena) Why did these changes possibly occur? Think E.S.P.En.(ask please) How does the map show how people’s lives have changed over time?
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Population? maps are useful for showing how the cultural landscape of a city changes over time, but graphs provide different kinds of useful information. What info can you get from this graph that you can’t from the maps?
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Use info from both maps & population graph, completing a Venn diagram that compares and contrasts Boston in 1775 and today.
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