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Page 1: Introduction to Geography MR. PENTZAK INDIVIDUALS & SOCIETIES

Introduction to Geography MR. PENTZAK

INDIVIDUALS & SOCIETIES

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Bell Ringer #4

What is geography? Write your own definition of it.

What is a cartographer? Why is studying geography important? Geography is… the study of the physical

features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries

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Geography Pre-Test

PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THE TEST FORM!

Take out a blank sheet of paper

Head your paper properly (first & last name, date and block)

Title your paper “Geography Pre-Test”

Number it 1-25 Record all your answers on your number piece of paper

1-16 use the word bank answers

17-25 write your own response

Read a book or work on other assignments until I call time

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Self Assessment

You will be grading yourself PLEASE be honest, this is not for a grade, just to see where you are!

If you left a question blank, mark it wrong

Number correct over twenty-five (example 18/25)

If you missed ANY questions in the 1-4, 17-20, & 23-24 range write “L+L” on the top of your paper

If you missed ANY questions in the 10-16 range write “C” on the top of your paper

If you missed ANY questions in the 5-9 range write “O” on the top of your paper

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Pre-Test Answers

1. Prime Meridian

2. Equator

3. Tropic of Cancer

4. Tropic of Capricorn

5. Artic Ocean

6. Atlantic Ocean

7. Pacific Ocean

8. Indian Ocean

9. Southern Ocean

10. Antarctica

11. Australia

12.Asia

13. Europe

14. Africa

15. South America

16. North America

17. Latitude

18. Longitude

19. Equator

20. Prime Meridian

21. Movement, Region, Location, (Human Environment) Interaction, Place

22. Coordinates

23. Latitude

24. Longitude

25.

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Types of Maps

Many different kinds of maps, each one has a specific purpose Climate Maps show weather patterns (temp., precipitation, etc.)

Physical Maps show the major geographical features (mountains, hills, rivers, lakes, etc.)

Political Maps show the boundaries of states or countries along with major cities or capitals.

Resource Maps show what natural resources or raw materials are present in the area shown

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Latitude and Longitude A series of imaginary lines cover

the planet. These lines help people find places they want to go.

For example, if you want to find out where Charlotte, NC is, having the coordinates would be helpful (the world is a big place!) Charlotte’s coordinates are

approximately 35° North of the Equator, and 81° West of the Prime Meridian

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Longitude and Latitude Continued

Lines of Latitude are recorded first, and measure degrees north or south of the equator. The Northern Hemisphere is everything above the Equator; the Southern Hemisphere is everything below the Equator. Sometimes these lines are called parallels. Latitude=Flatitude (Lines are horizontal)

Lines of Longitude are recorded second, and measure degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian. The Western Hemisphere is everything west the Prime Meridian; the Eastern Hemisphere is everything east of the Prime Meridian. Sometimes these lines are called meridians. Longitude=Long Legs (Curve down like a spider’s legs)

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Five Themes of Geography

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIqC79WrpKg

Think MR. LIP Movement

Region

Location

Interation

Place

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Movement

Movement refers to the way people, goods, information and ideas are moved. This can be local, such as how did you get to school today, or it can be global, such as how did humans get to North America?

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Region

A region is an area that is defined by unifying characteristics. Those unifying or similar characteristics can be physical, natural, human, or cultural.

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Location

Where are things and people located? Location refers to position on the Earth’s surface. A location can be absolute (specific) as in coordinates of a map using latitude and longitude, or a location can be relative, as in next door, nearby, or in the same general location as another location.

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Interaction (Human-Environment)

Human-environment interaction looks at the relationships between the people and their environment—how people adapt to the environment and how they change it. Examples would include hunting, farming, or mining.

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Place

A place is an area that is defined by everything in it. All places have features that give them personality and distinguish from other places (Physical Features and Human Features). Physical features would include climate and animals

Human features would include languages and buildings

If you refer to your school as a place, then that place would include walls, windows, gym, cafeteria, classrooms, people, clothing, books, maps, mops, brooms, hallways, mice and everything else in the school, including languages spoken.

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Signal Questions

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Answers to Guided Notes

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Crash Course-Geography

Geography is… the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries

Basically: what are the physical features of the earth (oceans, mountains, rivers, deserts, hills, etc.) and how does it affect where and how people live.

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The Seven Continents

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North America

• In the Western & Northern Hemispheres

• Directly north of South America

• Artic Ocean to the north, Atlantic ocean to the east, Pacific Ocean to the west

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South America

• In the Western, Northern, & Southern Hemispheres

• Directly south of North America

• Atlantic Ocean to the east, Pacific ocean to the west, Southern Ocean to the south

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Europe

• In the Western, Eastern, & Northern Hemispheres

• North of Africa, west of Asia

• Atlantic Ocean to the west, Artic Ocean to the north

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Asia

• In the Eastern, Northern & Southern Hemispheres

• East of Europe, north of Australia

• Artic Ocean to the north Indian Ocean to the south, Pacific Ocean to the east

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Africa

• In the Eastern, Western, Northern & Southern Hemispheres

• South of Europe, west of Asia

• Atlantic Ocean to the west, Indain Ocean to the east, Southern Ocean to the south

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Australia

• In the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres

• South of Asia, east of Africa, north of Antarctica

• Indian Ocean to the west, Pacific Ocean to the east, Southern Ocean to the south

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Antarctica

• In the Eastern, Western & Southern Hemispheres

• South of Africa, Australia, and South America

• Surrounded by the Southern Ocean

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The Five Oceans

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Stations

1- You will be in the back row of desks on your macs playing a longitude and latitude game

2. You will be at the black tables working in pairs on Quizlet making flashcards and quizzing your partner

3. You will be in the front two rows getting a crash course in geography You will eventually work through all stations

Initial placement was based on Pre-test scores

Directions for each station are available on my website