Title: What is a standard?
1What is a standard?
- The important information/ themes students must
learn during a unit - SSWG1 The student will explain the physical
aspects of geography. - a. Describe the concept of place by explaining
how physical characteristics such as landforms,
bodies of water, climate, soils, natural
vegetation, and animal life are used to describe
a place. - b. Explain how human characteristics, such as
population settlement patterns, and human
activities, such as agriculture and industry, can
describe a place. - c. Analyze the interrelationship between physical
and human characteristics of a place.
2What is an Essential Question (EQ)?
- This is a question or idea that you should be
able to answer by the end of the day. - Example EQ- List 1 of the 5 Themes of Geography
and describe the meaning of the Theme - Location Where is a place located can be
absolute or relative
3The Five Themes of Geography
How geographers look at the world
4Why study geography?
- To understand more about the changing world we
live in - To learn more about the people and cultures of
the world so that we can better understand each
other - To evaluate the connection between the earth and
those who live on it
5What are the Five Themes of Geography?
- The concepts that geographers use to study the
world and the people that inhabit it. - They are all connected
- Use all five themes to truly understand the
geography of a place
6Location
- Asks the question Where is it?
Heres Madagascar!
7Can be absolute location, which uses a system to
find an exact spot on the earth.
- Examples latitude and longitude, address with
zip codes, GPS, map coordinates
8Can be relative location, which uses descriptions
to find places on the earth.
- Example I live in Marietta near the Big Chicken.
9THE BIG CHICKEN!
10The girl lived at the north end of the Golden
Gate Bridge.
11- The Museum is located at 1312 Long Leg Street,
Tallinn, Estonia.
12Place
- Asks What are the characteristics of a
location? - Describes what it is like there
- For example, how would you describe Pebblebrook
High School?
13Can be physical features
- Climate temperature, rainfall
- Landforms plateaus, plains
- Topography - elevation
- Flora - plants
- Fauna - animals
- Resources petroleum, gemstones
14Can be human characteristics
- Such as population statistics, economic
activities, religion, language, government
15Movement
- How do people, goods and ideas get from one place
to another?
16Examples of movement
- Trading products between countries
- Migration of people to new areas
- Buying clothes over the internet
- Flying overseas to visit your relatives
- Coming to school on the bus this morning
- Urban sprawl
17Human Environment Interaction
How do we use the earth? How have we changed the
earth?
18Examples of HEI
- Growing corn in Iowa
- Mining iron ore from the Iron Range
- Skiing in Colorado
- Fishing on Lake Lanier
- Cars consuming gasoline and polluting the air
- Houses built out of brick
- Deforestation of the Himalayas so that homes can
be built
19Region
- How is this place similar to other places?
- Are there common characteristics?
20There are three different types of regions
- Formal Region usually drawn up by the
government. - Functional Region serve a particular purpose
- Vernacular Region (Perceptual) peoples
perceptions - Regions can overlap!
21WHAT TYPES OF REGIONS?
- THE SOUTH?
- THE EAST?
- THE MIDWEST?
- THE WEST?
- GEORGIA?
- NEWSPAPER ROUTE?