fifth grade social studies review: the western hemisphere 2012-2013

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FIFTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES REVIEW: THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE 2012-2013

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Page 1: FIFTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES REVIEW: THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE 2012-2013

FIFTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

REVIEW:

THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE

2012-2013

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LanguageWhat is the major language of

the United States?

What is the major language of Latin America?

What is the major language of Canada?

-English

-Spanish

-French and English

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VocabularyClimate is the pattern ofWEATHER

OVER TIME!Conservation is the act of helping to conserve

(save) the environment.An example of conservation is:

Recycling!

A border isAn imaginary line separating one state or country from another.

Population Density isthe number of people in a certain area.

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Government• The United States government is a:

Democracy

Legislative Branch is responsible for: Writing Laws

Executive Branch is responsible for: Enforcing Laws

Judicial Branch is responsible for: Judging Laws

****The number of representatives a state has is based on:

POPULATION!

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HemispheresWhat hemisphere is...

Latin America in?Western! Canada in? Western!The United States in? Western!

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NAFTANAFTA stands for:

North American Free Trade AgreementThe three countries involved are:

CanadaThe United States

MexicoInterdependence is:One or more countries being dependent on another country.

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Lines of Latitude and LongitudeLines of Latitude RUN______________ and MEASURE________________ !

Lines of Longitude RUN ________________ and MEASURE _____________ !

EAST TO WEST

NORTH TO SOUTH

NORTH TO SOUTH

EAST TO WEST

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Communities• Rural

• Urban

• Suburban

A community made up of farms and homes in the country.

A community made up of buildings in the city.A community made up of neighborhoods in towns.

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Social Scientists• What does a geographer do?

• What does an economist do?

• What does a political scientist do?

• What does a historian do?

A geographer is interested in looking at the geographic features of the land as well as animals and plants.

A economist is interested in looking at the businesses, economy, and money that an area makes.

A political scientist is interested in looking at the government of an area.

A historian is interested in looking at the history or past of an area.

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United States Regions• Which region is known as “The Birthplace of our

Nation”?

• Which region used to be a part of Mexico?

• Which region has major wheat production?

• Which region has the Sunbelt?

The NORTHEAST

The SOUTHWEST

The MIDWEST

The SOUTHEAST

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Documents• Which documents includes the ten

amendments and protects our rights?

• Who writes the laws for our country?

• Which document is the highest law of the land?

Bill of Rights

Congress

Constitution

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MORE VOCABULARYProfit:

Consumer:

Supplier:

Justice:

The amount of money made by a business.

The person(s) buying a product or service.

The person(s) providing the product or service to the consumer.

Being fair.

                 

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River VocabularyWhat is the mouth of a river?

What is the source of a river?

Where is the source of a river?

What connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean?

Where the river flows into another water source Where the

river beginsIn the Mountains!

The St. Lawrence Seaway

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And still more water…

The St. Lawrence Seaway

The Panama Canal connects...

The Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean

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Where is the

source?

Where is the

mouth

?

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TIME ZONES

• What are the 4 major time zones?

• How much time separates each time zone?

• Eastern• Central• Mountain• Pacific

ONE HOUR

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Compass RoseNorth

South

EastWest

NortheastNorthwest

SoutheastSouthwest