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Maps, Charts, and Graphs

Grade 5 · Social Studies · Geography and Resources · Hawaii, USA

Lesson Summary

Read and use different types of maps, charts, and graphs to understand geographic information.

Explanation

Maps, charts, and graphs are tools that help us understand the world. A physical map shows landforms like mountains and rivers. A political map shows borders and cities. A thematic map shows specific data like population or climate. Charts and graphs organize numbers and facts so they are easier to compare. Being able to read a map key, use a compass rose, and interpret a bar graph are important skills for understanding geography and data.

Practice Questions

Q1: What is the difference between a physical map and a political map?
Answer: A physical map shows natural features like mountains and rivers, while a political map shows human-made boundaries like state and country borders.
Q2: What is a map key?
Answer: A map key (or legend) explains what the symbols and colors on a map mean.
Q3: Why are graphs useful for understanding geographic data?
Answer: Graphs organize numbers visually, making it easier to compare information like populations, temperatures, or resources across different regions.
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Maps, Charts, and Graphs is a lesson in the Geography and Resources chapter of Grade 5 Social Studies. It is part of the Hawaii, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.

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Maps, Charts, and Graphs is taught in Grade 5 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Hawaii, USA.

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