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From Sea to Shining Sea Station 1 AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY From Sea to Shining Sea Station 1

GEOGRAPHY OF THE AMERICA’S: *Understanding geography is important to our understanding of the past and present. -Geography is linked to history. -To understand history, you must understand geography. -All of human history has taken place in the environment. Question: What do all 3 events have in common? Answer: ALL 3 took place in the environment. General George Washington at Valley Forge in 1777. Erie Canal in New York in the 1800’s. Columbus landing in New World in 1492.

GEOGRAPHY: GEOGRAPHY: The study of the physical, biological, and cultural features of the Earth’s surface. ●Geography is the environment in which we live. ENVIRONMENT: The surroundings in which we live. ●Geography includes: 1. Physical/geographic features 2. Human, animal, and plant life 3. Weather 4. Climate 5. Natural resources Rivers and mountains are physical or geographic features. Gold, trees, and cotton are examples of natural resources. Plants and animals are part of the geography.

PHYSICAL FEATURES: (LANDFORMS, GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES) -Features on the Earth’s surface such as mountains, rivers, lakes, and deserts. NATURAL RESOURCES: Materials humans take from the environment to use to survive. Ex: Plants, Trees, Gold, Oil, Water, Sun WEATHER: The condition of the Earth’s atmosphere at a given time and place. CLIMATE: The average weather of a place over a period of 20-30 years. -Made up of temperature and precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, hail) 5 Themes of Geography: ●To understand geography, historians study the 5 Themes of Geography. 1. Location: Uses Latitude and Longitude lines on maps. 2. Place: 3. Interaction Between People and Their Environment: 4. Movement: 5. Region: 1. Location: Tells where a place is. A. Relative Location: Tells where a place is in relation to another place. B. Exact (Absolute) Location: Tells where a place is by using Latitude and Longitude to plot its GPS coordinates

Longitude lines on maps. LATITUDE: Lines on a map that measure distance north and south from the Equator. LONGITUDE: Lines on a map that measure distance east and west from the Prime Meridian. Latitude: Lines that run north (above) and south (below) of the equator. They go left to right on the map. Longitude: Lines that run east (right) and west (left) of the Prime Meridian. They run up and down the map. Equator Prime Meridian

When you combine the two sets of lines, you get a grid When you combine the two sets of lines, you get a grid. This allows you to find exact or absolute locations on the Earth’s surface.

For notebook page 7 & 8 On page 7 On page 8 Cut out the Cardinal and Intermediate Directions foldable Color/Notes/glue into notebook On page 8 Cut out Continents foldable Color/ Notes/ glue into notebook

Cardinal & Intermediate Directions Label each Cardinal tab North, South, East & West Label the intermediate directions square Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, Southeast Color West Blue Color North Red Color East Yellow Color South Green Color Northwest Purple Color Southwest Blue Green Color Northeast Orange Color Southeast Yellow Green Curt out Fold curved tabs to create a crease. Only glue the back of the square to the paper.

NOTES ON CONTINENTS AFRICA-Somalia, Kenya, Egypt, South Africa, Libya, and South Sudan ANTARTICA- ASIA-China, Japan, India, Russia AUSTRALIA-Australia, New Zealand EUROPE-Denmark, Netherlands, Italy, France NORTH AMERICA- Canada, Mexico, and United States SOUTH AMERICA-Brazil, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina ****NOTE-Middle East- Countries like Egypt (north Africa) and Southeast Asia (Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia) Notes on the Continents- Copy to the back of each page of you Continents booklet.

UNDERSTANDING GEOGRAPHY: AMERICA’S LOCATION: ●The United States is part of North America. ●North America is one of the seven continents on the Earth. 3 1 5 4 6 2 7

AMERICA’S LOCATION: America’s location is in the Northern and Western Hemisphere’s. North America

2. Place: Describes an area’s physical and human features. A. Physical Features: (LANDFORMS, GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES) B. Human Features: Houses, transportation, jobs, language, and religion.

For notebook section 1 -page 11 Cut out the Landforms Color/ Add Notes /glue into notebook

LANDFORM DEFINITIONS Canyon-deep valley with steep sides usually carved by a river DESERT-an area of land with little to no rain arid=dry cold nights hot days HILLS-raised area of land ISLAND-land surrounded by water LAKE-small water area sometimes man made ---FRESH WATER MOUNTAINS-tall high lands in nature higher than hills (ISOLATE/PROTECT) PLAIN-flat lands good farmland PLATEAU-large flat land higher than hill VALLEY-lowlands between mountains

3. Interaction Between People and Their Environment: A. People adapt to their environment by changing the way they live in order to survive. B. People change the environment by physically changing it. ●As humans, we can either change our environment, or we have to change to fit into it. Vineyard This picture shows land that has been cleared by humans in order to plant and grow crops. Clearing land and planting crops is an example of humans changing the environment to suit our needs. Sometimes, humans cannot change the environment. Therefore, humans need to change to fit into and survive in the environment. For example, we cannot change mountains or stop snow from falling. Therefore, we need to change to survive. 4. Movement: Movement of people, goods, and ideas. 5. Regions: An area with certain unifying characteristics. -Physical or human.

POLITICAL/SOCIAL REGIONS OF THE UNITED STATES: The United States is broken down into 6 general sections. This breakdown is for political/social purposes. Northeast 3. Midwest 5. Rockies & Plains Southeast 4. Southwest 6. West Rockies & Plains Northeast Midwest West Southeast Southwest

For notebook page 14 -16 2 sheets of loose leaf added to interactive notebook. Cut out the regions of the United States Color/ add Notes/glue into notebook Use your textbook, maps on the walls & globe for notes

1. Cut out the solid outside border. 2. Cut along the dotted line. 3. Glue tab to page 17. 4. Add notes from below behind the tab.

MAP: A representation of the features of the Earth or part of the Earth. 1. TYPES OF MAPS: There are 2 main types of maps; physical and political maps. PHYSICAL MAP: A map that shows the physical features, geographical features, or landforms on the surface of the Earth. POLITICAL MAP: A map that shows states, national boundaries, cities, capitals, roads, and other human features.

PHYSICAL MAP:

POLITICAL MAP: