- Natural feature(s) that defines the place:
- intangible (describe at least one)
- climate: High/Low Temps
- past natural disasters
- tangible:
- moveable (describe at least one)
- Distinctive/indigenous fauna (animals)
- local, natural resources
- immovable (describe at least one)
- geographical formations
- distinctive flora (plants)
- Cultural Features that describe the people:
- intangible (describe 3; include at least one from bold section)
- History of the place
- High points in their history
- Low points in their history
- holiday traditions/celebrations
- Common Values
- Religion
- music/dance/performing arts
- traditional
- popular
- greetings/hospitality customs
- Heroes/legends: mythical, fictional, real life
- Language(s)
- ______________
- ______________
- tangible (pick 1; focus on a specific item; include details)
- moveable
- fine art (purely decorative or symbolic objects)
- crafts (useful objects)
- food
- clothing
- _other_
- immovable (pick 1; focus on a specific structure; include details)
- Buildings
- other permanent structures
Detailed information card format (use this to take notes on your research):
Part (of outline): brief title:
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3-5 details about this feature (in sentence form):
Related Statistic:
How does this affect the culture?
OR What does this tell me about the culture?
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Source(s): (web site URL, Video link, book info, etc.)
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example (this is an example of a complete research card)
Part (of outline): I. B. 1. b. Natural Resources brief title: Peat (turf)
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3-5 details about this feature:
Related Statistic: Northern Scotland has 1,544 sq miles of Peat bogs.
How does this affect the culture? There are very few trees in this part of the world, so shoveling peat is kind of like chopping wood for them. I wonder if cutting peat is considered a manly activity there like chopping wood is here.
OR What does this tell me about the culture? Clearly they have a lot more rain and water than we do! It makes sense to me that this is where golf was invented. Their grass is naturally perfect.
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