Mystery of the Missing Historic Artifacts
Alexander Srisupa
Created on September 26, 2024
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Transcript
MUSEUM
ESCAPE ROOM
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MAIN HALL
ROOM 3
ROOM 2
Vocab
Before we start lets review vocabulary
Vocab Review
Next
Human Geography
Climate Map
Vegetation Map
Physical Map
Location
Physical Geography
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MAIN HALL
ROOM 3
ROOM 2
ROOM 1
Your task, along with your partner, is to solve the mystery of the missing historic artifacts. By answering questions, you'll gather clues that will bring you closer to discovering its location.
All the museum's workshave disappeared
Oh no!
Vocab
Standards: SS.7.G.2.3, SS.7.G.3.1, SS.7.G.2.2
Room 1
Vegetation Map
Phyical Map
Climate Map
What type of map is use to identify the following landforms, such as mountains, rivers, and deserts?
Question 1
1/5
MAP ROOM
Room 1
Vegetation Map
Climate Map
Physical Map
Question 2
1/5
MAP ROOM
To evaluate which areas are likely to experience drought, which map would be most helpful?
Room 1
Vegetation Map
Phyical Map
Climate Map
What type of map is use to determine native plant growth in an area?
Question 3
1/5
MAP ROOM
Room 1
Vegetation Map
Phyical Map
Climate Map
Which map would be used to identify the elevation of Mt. Rushmore?
Question 4
1/5
MAP ROOM
Room 1
Vegetation Map
Phyical Map
Climate Map
You are comparing regions to find an ideal place for farming. One region has fertile soil and plenty of water resources. Which type of map would help you understand the landforms of that region?
Question 5
1/5
MAP ROOM
Room 1
You have found all the works of in this room!
5/5
CONTINUE
MAP ROOM
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MAIN HALL
ROOM 3
ROOM 2
ROOM 1
Take advantage of this space to write a brief explanation that develops the theme of the escape room and enhances its understanding. Can you help us?
All the museum's works have disappeared
Oh no!
Vocab
Standards: SS.7.G.2.3, SS.7.G.3.1, SS.7.G.2.2
Room 2
Absolute
Relative
If someone provides you with the coordinates 40° N latitude and 74° W longitude, what type of location information have they given you?
Question 1
1/5
Geography Room
Room 2
Geography Room
Relative
Absolute
Question 2
2/5
If you describe a place as being "north of the river and west of the mountains," what type of location are you referring to?
Room 2
Physical Geography
Human Geography
Large urban cities developing near major waterways is an example of which type of geography?
Question 3
3/5
Geography Room
Room 2
Physical Geography
Human Geography
The Denali National Park in Alaska in an example of what type of geography?
Question 4
4/5
Geography Room
Room 2
Human Geography
Physical Geograpy
The formation of the Grand Cayon due to erosion is an example of which type of geograpy?
Question 5
5/5
Geography Room
You have found allthe artworks in this room!
Room 2
CONTINUE
5/5
Geography Room
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MAIN HALL
ROOM 3
ROOM 2
ROOM 1
Take advantage of this space to write a brief explanation that develops the theme of the escape room and enhances its understanding. Can you help us?
All the museum's works have disappeared
Oh no!
Vocab
Standards: SS.7.G.2.1 , SS.7.G.2.3, SS.7.G.2.4
Room 3
CULTURAL
Where would you find the Liberty Bell?
Question 1
1/5
Philadelphia
Illinois
Room 3
Where would you find the Hollywood sign?
Question 2
2/5
California
New York
CULTURAL
Room 3
Where would you find The Alamo?
Question 3
3/5
San Antonio, Texas
Miami, Florida
CULTURAL
Room 3
Which city is more likely to be described as a major tourist destination due to its world-renowned theme parks?
Question 4
4/5
Seattle, Washington
Orlando, Florida
CULTURAL
Room 3
If you wanted to visit the Statue of Liberty and explore Wall Street, which city would you travel to?
Question 5
5/5
Boston, Massachusetts
New York, New York
CULTURAL
Room 3
You have found allthe works of art in this room!
5/5
CONTINUE
CULTURAL
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Room 3
You've lost a piece of the museum!
CULTURAL
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MAIN HALL
ROOM 3
ROOM 2
ROOM 1
The pictures of 5 physical landmarks have been placed in the wrong geographical areas. Can you help us put them back?
The museum works have moved
Oh no!
Vocab
Standards: SS.7.G.2.2, SS.7.G.2.3, SS.7.G.2.4, SS.7.G.3.1,
Historical landmarks and cultural sites
Major roads, schools, and businesses
Rivers, mountains, and elevation data
You are creating a physical map of your local area. What features must you include to accurately represent the region’s geography?
Question 1
1/5
Main hall
Los Angeles
Dallas
Chicago
In what city would you find Cloud Gate?
Question 2
2/5
Main hall
Main Hall
St. Louis
Seattle
Philadephia
In what city would you find the Gateway Arch?
Question 3
3/5
Main Hall
Environmental geography
Human geography
Physical geography
A map that depicts transportation networks, urban development, and economic activity would be an example of which branch of geography??
Question 4
4/5
Vegetation map and Physical map
Climate map and Political map
Economic map and Population map
You are creating an environmental impact study and need to show the relationship between plant life and landforms. Which two maps would you combine to best represent this data?
Question 5
5/5
Main hall
CONTINUE
Main Hall
You have found all the artworks!
5/5
Main Hall
Main Hall
You've lost a piece of the museum!
You've lost a piece of the museum!
Congratulations!
You have recovered all the museum's works.
The code to the lockbox is 8739.Enjoy the candy
Restart
The study of the processes that shape the Earth's surface, the animals and plants that inhabit it
Physical Geography
- Example
- Landforms,
- water bodies,
- vegetation
- etc
Human geography is the study of how people interact with the environment and how they shape the world around them. It looks at things like population, culture, cities, and how humans use land. Human geography helps us understand how people live in different places and how factors like resources, migration, and economics affect societies
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A physical map shows the natural features of the Earth's surface, like mountains, rivers, lakes, and oceans. It uses colors and shading to represent different elevations, such as higher areas like mountains or lower areas like valleys. Physical maps help us understand the shape of the land and how the physical features, like rivers and mountain ranges, affect where people live and how they travel.
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Relative location tells where a place is based on its connection to other places, using landmarks, distance, or directions. For example, "My house is north of the park," or "The U.S. Capitol is about 38 miles southwest of Baltimore." It helps us understand locations by comparing them to familiar places.
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A vegetation map shows the types of plants that grow in different areas. It helps us see where forests, grasslands, deserts, and other types of plant life are found. This type of map also helps us understand how the environment, like climate and soil, affects what can grow in a place. For example, a vegetation map might show that rainforests grow in warm, wet places, while deserts have very few plants because they are dry.
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Describes the position of a place in a way that never changes, no matter your location. Example: Address, Coordinates
Absolute Location
A description of how a place is related to other places.Example: Relative location of St. Louis, as being along the Mississippi River.
Relative Location
Human geography is the study of how people interact with the environment and how they shape the world around them. It looks at things like population, culture, cities, and how humans use land. Human geography helps us understand how people live in different places and how factors like resources, migration, and economics affect societies
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Absolute location is the exact spot where something is found on Earth, using coordinates like latitude and longitude, or a specific address. For example, the absolute location of the Eiffel Tower is 48.8584° N latitude and 2.2945° E longitude. This gives a precise, fixed point that doesn’t change.
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The study of the processes that shape the Earth's surface, the animals and plants that inhabit it
Physical Geography
- Example
- Landforms,
- water bodies,
- vegetation
- etc
A climate map shows the typical weather in a specific area over a long time. It helps us see patterns like how hot or cold it usually is and how much rain or snow different places get. Climate maps also show us different climate zones, like tropical areas that are hot and rainy, or desert areas that are dry. This helps us understand why certain plants grow in some places and not in others, and how people live based on the weather in their region.
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A climate map shows the typical weather in a specific area over a long time. It helps us see patterns like how hot or cold it usually is and how much rain or snow different places get. Climate maps also show us different climate zones, like tropical areas that are hot and rainy, or desert areas that are dry. This helps us understand why certain plants grow in some places and not in others, and how people live based on the weather in their region.
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A vegetation map shows the types of plants that grow in different areas. It helps us see where forests, grasslands, deserts, and other types of plant life are found. This type of map also helps us understand how the environment, like climate and soil, affects what can grow in a place. For example, a vegetation map might show that rainforests grow in warm, wet places, while deserts have very few plants because they are dry.
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A vegetation map shows the types of plants that grow in different areas. It helps us see where forests, grasslands, deserts, and other types of plant life are found. This type of map also helps us understand how the environment, like climate and soil, affects what can grow in a place. For example, a vegetation map might show that rainforests grow in warm, wet places, while deserts have very few plants because they are dry.
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Examples:
- trees
- shrubs
- grasses
- forbs
- mosses
A symbolic representation of visually distinct groupings of plants.
Vegetation Map
A vegetation map shows the types of plants that grow in different areas. It helps us see where forests, grasslands, deserts, and other types of plant life are found. This type of map also helps us understand how the environment, like climate and soil, affects what can grow in a place. For example, a vegetation map might show that rainforests grow in warm, wet places, while deserts have very few plants because they are dry.
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A climate map shows the typical weather in a specific area over a long time. It helps us see patterns like how hot or cold it usually is and how much rain or snow different places get. Climate maps also show us different climate zones, like tropical areas that are hot and rainy, or desert areas that are dry. This helps us understand why certain plants grow in some places and not in others, and how people live based on the weather in their region.
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Examples:
- Buildings (Cities)
- Language
- Religion
- Business
Relationships between human communities, cultures, economies, and their interactions with the environment.
Human Geography
A climate map shows the typical weather in a specific area over a long time. It helps us see patterns like how hot or cold it usually is and how much rain or snow different places get. Climate maps also show us different climate zones, like tropical areas that are hot and rainy, or desert areas that are dry. This helps us understand why certain plants grow in some places and not in others, and how people live based on the weather in their region.
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Examples:
- temperature
- precipitation
- relative humidity
- cloud cover
- wind speed and direction
- atmospheric pressure
A chart that shows the geographic distribution of the monthly or annual average values of climatic variables
Climate Map
A physical map shows the natural features of the Earth's surface, like mountains, rivers, lakes, and oceans. It uses colors and shading to represent different elevations, such as higher areas like mountains or lower areas like valleys. Physical maps help us understand the shape of the land and how the physical features, like rivers and mountain ranges, affect where people live and how they travel.
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Examples:
- mountains
- plains
- rivers
- oceans
- deserts
- forests
A two-dimensional representation of the physical features of a particular area or region.
Physical Map
Physical geography is the study of Earth's natural features and processes, such as mountains, rivers, climates, and ecosystems. It focuses on understanding how landscapes are formed and how natural forces like weather, erosion, and plate tectonics shape the planet. Physical geography helps us learn about the environment and how it influences life on Earth.
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