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Name ___________________ Period AB1 A2 A3 A4 AB5 B2 B3 B4 1.1 ESPN Give Your Own Examples E S P N

1.1 GEO SPATIAL ANALYSIS GEO SPATIAL ANALYSIS Name ___________________ Period AB1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 AB5 1.1 GEO SPATIAL ANALYSIS Definition: 3 Questions Associated with Spatial Analysis: GEO SPATIAL ANALYSIS Geo Spatial Patterns (cluster/ dispersion/ linear ): 3 Examples of Spatial Analysis:

1.1 GEOGRAPHY WRITING RULES 1.1 5 A’s of GEOGRAPHIC METHOD Name ___________________ Period AB1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 AB5 1.1 GEOGRAPHY WRITING RULES 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 1.1 5 A’s of GEOGRAPHIC METHOD

8/23-24 1.1 Binder/Folder Set-Up, ESPN, 5 A’s of Geography & Spatial Analysis WARM-UP: Sketch Map CHECK-OFF: Binder/Folder Check-Off GEO BINDER: Set-Up NOTES/GAME: ESPN NOTES/SMALL GROUP: Spatial Analysis & 5 A’s of Geography

2) SKETCH & LABEL a MAP of the EARTH with the following: Compass Rose with the 4 Cardinal Directions (north, south, east, west) 7 Continents (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America & South America) 5 Oceans (Artic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific & Southern) SOUTHERN OCEAN

GEOGRAPHY WRITING RULES ALL answers MUST be in COMPLETE SENTENCES. The first paragraph must begin with a thesis statement (change the question/prompt to a statement/position). A paragraph must have a minimum of 5 sentences. Use 3rd person only (NO I, we, you, your, etc.) Use appropriate social studies terminology (no slang/no abbreviations like “IDK” or “stuff”) End with a concluding sentence that reinforces the thesis statement.

USING YOUR OWN WORDS & EXAMPLES Name ___________________ Period 1A 2A 3A 4A 5 B 6B 7B 8B USING YOUR OWN WORDS & EXAMPLES E S P N

E = ECONOMIC MONEY Business Finances Trade Jobs Budget Banks Credit/Loans Stocks & Bonds Taxes

S = SOCIAL PEOPLE Culture Traditions Religion Customs Community Holidays Entertainment Sports

P = POLITICAL GOVERNMENT (Power) Making Laws/Regulations Courts of Law Choosing Leaders Government Agencies Enforcing laws (Military & Police) Taxes

N= eNVIRONMENTAL NATURE Earth Pollution Sustainability Resources

“ESPN Quiz” by Geo Sierra

1.1 ESPN JOURNAL Which picture was the easiest to categorize? Explain why it only belonged in 1 category. Why couldn’t it belong in any other categories? Which picture was the trickiest to categorize because it could go in 2 or more categories? Give reasons why it belongs in each category.

1.1 ESPN JOURNAL Which picture was the easiest to categorize? Explain why it only belonged in 1 category. Why couldn’t it belong in any other categories? “Title of Article” goes in the __________ category because ____________________________________. It could not go in any other category because it is not _____________________________________________. Which picture was the trickiest to categorize because it could go in 2 or more categories? Give reasons why it belongs in each category Title” could go in _________ or __________ category . It would fit in __________ category because _____________________________________________. It would also fit in the __________ category because _____________________________________________.

GEO SPATIAL ANALYSIS GEO SPATIAL ANALYSIS Definition: 3 Questions Associated with Spatial Analysis: GEO SPATIAL ANALYSIS 3 Examples of Spatial Analysis: Geo Spatial Patterns (cluster, dispersion, linear):

What is Spatial Analysis? The study of the earth’s surface through the variations (differences) and connections (similarities) between physical features and humans (or, the use of space on earth by people) We ask ourselves these 3 questions - Do we see a pattern? Explain how is it like _____________? (compare it to something with a similar pattern) Why is what where? Example 1 Visual Patterns to Look for cluster

Example 2 - A really good quarterback (like Tom Brady) has a talent in spatial analysis. How so?

A quarterback in the middle of a play - observes the location of their teammates and opponents sees the relationship between both sees a trend happening sees a pattern emerge and moves the ball based on that pattern http://www.pheelux.com/texas.htm

Example 3 - You and your group will plan and act out an example of spatial analysis – just roll the dice! 1 = Business Deciding Where to Put a New Store 2 = Your First 2 Days of Classes at EVHS 3 = First Responders (Police, EMS, Firefighters) 4 = You just got your driver’s license, now what? 5 = Black Friday Shopping at 5 Stores 6 = Dancing on a Crowded Dance Floor

The Geographic Method – 5 A’s ASK – ask a question ACQUIRE – find the information ARRANGE – organize the information ANALYZE – study the information ANSWER – answer the question

Practicing the 5 A’s Step 1 – Ask a question to your group (choose any of the sample questions on the board). Step 2 – Acquire the answers from each group member. Step 3 – Arrange the answers into a chart, graph or map. Step 4 – Analyze the answers. Are there similar answers? Are they all different? Step 5 – Share the Answers to the question with the class. CHOOSE 1: Favorite Store Favorite Restaurant Favorite EV Class