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Hi! Welcome! :) Agenda: 1. Attendance 2. QUICK set up of ISN materials 3. Assignment #1 on page 12-13!!! Woo hoo!

Objective/Purpose Define Physical Geography Define Human Geography Observe and describe the relationship between human and physical geography

WHAT IS GEOGRAPHY?

A. An ability to Write about or to describe the earth 2. Study of the world in which we live 3. Examine the earths surface and mans responses to his topography, soils, climate, vegetation 4. Determine how the physical environment has influenced man and how man has overcome physical hardships to improve his quality of life (usually with the assistance of technology)

B. The Physical Realm : (The universe-made features of our environment) 1. Write your own definition of “the Physical Realm” 2. One word for each of the following images and 3. What they tell us about the Physical Realm in relation to Geography?

One word? What does this pic of the earth tell us about the Physical Realm in relation to Geography?

One word? What does this pic of a river amongst vegetation tell us about the Physical Realm in relation to Geography?

One word? What does this pic of ice/glaciers tell us about the Physical Realm in relation to Geography?

One word? What does this pic of snowy mountains tell us about the Physical Realm in relation to Geography?

One word? What does this pic of the desert tell us about the Physical Realm in relation to Geography?

Underneath your definition and words write a question that you have about the Geography in relation to the Physical Realm (the more complex the better).

C. The Human Realm (man-made features and actions in response to our environment) Write your own definition of “the Human Realm” and then write one word for each of the following images and what they tell us about the Human Realm in relation to Geography?

One word? What does this pic of a busy harbour tell us about the Human Realm in relation to Geography?

One word? What does this pic of farm equipment tell us about the Human Realm in relation to Geography?

One word? What does this pic of a city by the bay tell us about the Human Realm in relation to Geography?

One word? What does this pic of an organized settlement tell us about the Human Realm in relation to Geography?

Underneath your definition and words write a question that you have about the Geography in relation to the Human Realm (the more complex the better).

Q Column Create 4 questions in your Q Column that can be answered by your notes.

Summary and Reflection On the bottom half of page 12 of your ISN, write a summary of physical and human geography using at least 5 of the words you wrote in the boxes on page 13. Explain the difference, and how they interact. On the top of page 12 of your ISN, draw (or construct on your computer then print and paste in a cover sheet) an image that shows both Physical and Human Geographical features and make you think about the words that you discovered and questions that you developed. Make it big, clear and colourful! Complete this task for prep.