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Bell Ringer: describe the picture using
Standard and EQ SSWG1 The student will explain the physical aspects of geography. b. Explain how human characteristics, such as population settlement patterns,
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Bell Ringer: describe the picture using Geographical characteristics.

Standard and EQ SSWG1 The student will explain the physical aspects of geography. Describe the concept of place by explaining how physical characteristics such as landforms Essential Question: How do physical features define a place?

How many physical descriptors did you use in your paragraph? Bell Ringer Review How many physical descriptors did you use in your paragraph?

Label all of the continents and oceans on your map Do We Know The World? Label all of the continents and oceans on your map

Why do we mainly use physical features to describe a place?

Physical Aspects of Geography Landforms Bodies of Water Natural Resources Climate

Landforms Natural structures of the land Examples: Mountains, glaciers, peninsulas, isthmus, island, plains, plateau, mesa

Bodies of Water Rivers, lakes, seas, oceans Can provide transportation, fertile soil, fishing, and food, energy from hydroelectric power

Natural Resources Substances created naturally by the earth Coal, oil, diamonds, natural gas Can bring money to a region or provide essential substances

Climate Tell us the average weather in a place Can show us if people can live there, what can grow there, and what activities are possible there.

Stop! Let’s Check for Understanding 1 minute

Island

River

Isthmus

Humid Subtropical Climate that has mild winters, hot summers, and is typically very humid. This is the climate of Atlanta.

Subarctic

Peninsula

Mesa

Plains

Ocean

Mountain

Dump and Clump 7 minutes You and a partner will be assigned the term Landforms, Climate, or Bodies of Water. You will come up with words that relate to that term and then categorize them. You must come up with at least 15 words.

Group Work Who? Groups of 4 (assigned by me) What? You will be assigned either Natural Resources, Landforms, Bodies of Water, or Climate. You will make a poster giving at lest 5 examples, an explanation, images, and the impact of your category. You will present this to the class. When? In the next 35 minutes Why? So your classmates can learn in depth about the different physical aspects of geography

Exit Ticket _________ are substances found naturally on the earth that typically bring money to a place. Natural resources Landforms Arctic climate Rivers 2. ________________ is the climate in Atlanta Humid continental Subarctic Humid subtropical Mediterranean 3. ______________ is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger strips of land. Isthmus Island Peninsula None of the above 4. Geographers study landforms because: They don’t- they’re not that important They can define the climate and culture of a place They are pleasing to look at Each place has the same landforms, so it is easy to study 5. True or False: Climate is the same as weather.

Bell Ringer- Class #4 Aug 12/13 Draw a Venn diagram and compare/contrast Atlanta to a farming town in South Georgia

Standard and EQ SSWG1 The student will explain the physical aspects of geography. 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. EQ- How do physical and human characteristics of geography interact?

World Human Migrations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcoOENLfpUI

Close Reading Together we will read through the descriptions of traits of human geography and annotate as indicated below: BOX the main idea UNDERLINE supporting details CIRCLE any words you don’t know

Human Settlement

Industry

Agriculture

Human Activities

Migration patterns

Map Analysis Activity- 25 minutes In your assigned groups of 4, you will look at the population density map and answer the questions on your worksheet.

Exit Ticket Populations tend to be higher in: Inland areas Coastal areas Northern Africa The developing world 2. The migration of people from the Iberian Peninsula to Brazil spread: Spanish to South America Portuguese to Brazil Africans to South America Slavery 3. Modern intercontinental migrations are significant because: They have made regions more diverse and spread language They have spread disease and induced cultural diffusion (the spread of ideas) They have led to wars and conflict All of the above 4. Agriculture refers to: Business Farming Coal mining Grazing animals