1. I can name and identify the characteristics of the Five Themes of Geography.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
TWO STEP EQUATIONS 1. SOLVE FOR X 2. DO THE ADDITION STEP FIRST
Advertisements

4/22/08C# War on Terrisom September 11, 2001 The united states was attacked by a terrorist organization linked with Al- Qaeda.
“Review Study Guide nightly”
Geographic Knowledge GLE (3, 5)
DG 1 1.What imaginary line separates the Northern and Southern hemispheres? 2. What is the “grid system”? 3. What are the cardinal directions? 4. What.
DG 1 1.What imaginary line separates the Northern and Southern hemispheres? 2. What is the “grid system”? 3. What are the cardinal directions? 4. What.
Addition 1’s to 20.
Week 1.
The Five Themes of Geography
Question 1  What is the use of fear, violence or threats meant to force people onto acting a certain way?
Economic Systems.
Five Themes of Geography G2-G3
The Five Themes of Geography
What is Geography and why does it matter?
The Five Themes of Geography Who in their right mind wanted us to learn about this?????
Studying Geography, Economics, and Citizenship
Studying Geography, Economics, and Citizenship
Basic Geography Review
World Cultures Chapter 1.
Unit One Vocabulary.
Geography.
Tools of Geography Core Concept 1 (3-15).
Geography The study of the earth and the ways people live and work on it. The word “geography” which means “a description of the earth”. Geographers are.
5 Themes of Geography The study of geography is broken up into 5 areas called themes. The five themes of Geography are: Location, Place, Human/Environment.
The Five Themes of Geography: 1. Location – Absolute & Relative Mr. Hare.
Types of Government 5 types of government throughout the world.
Chapter Two, Section One “Why Americans Have Government”
The 5 Themes of Geography. WHAT is Geography?? Geography= the study of people, places and things on the earth’s surface AND how they relate to one another.
The Five Themes of Geography Chapter 1, Section 1.
Geography The Five Themes of Geography What is Geography? Geography is the study of the Earth. Geographers study how the Earth and its people affect.
Tools of Geography Five Themes. Essential Questions Why is it important to understand physical geography? How and why is geographic information organized?
Social Studies Grade 5: Using Geography Themes
Unit 1: Chapter 1 The Global Environment Section 1: Exploring the World Around Us.
And Their Affects on Temperature. Latitude and Longitude are imaginary lines that we use to identify places on a map or a globe.
5 Themes of Geography Chapter 1 Objective: Identify the 5 themes of geography and their significance to the field of study.
Geography Review. What are the Cardinal Directions?
Chapter 1 Looking at the Earth. The Five Themes of Geography Geography: the study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on.
Geography Unit Coach Parrish Oxford Middle School Day 2.
Ch. 2/3 Warm Up Early civilizations Geography and Economics.
Types of Governmental Systems Anarchy --no government at all Constitutional --a constitution limits the power of the government Authoritarian --complete.
1. I can name and identify the characteristics of the Five Themes of Geography. Movement – The transportation of goods, people, and ideas. Region – Geographical.
5 Themes of Geography. Geography  The study of where people, places and things are located and how they relate to each other.
1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Economic.
 Ch 1 sec 1  Geographers view the world by looking at the use of space on the earth and the interactions that take place there.  They study the patterns.
Warm-Up List the five themes of geography.
The Five Themes of Geography. What is Geography? ► Geography-Greek “geographia”=to describe the Earth ► Geography -study of the distribution and interactions.
Human Environment Interaction
Chapter Notes 1-1 (Thinking Like A Geographer)
1. I can name and identify the characteristics of the Five Themes of Geography.
Middle East Relations And Terrorism
World Cultures Chapter 1.
How to Use Longitude and Latitude
Invasion of Afghanistan
Geography? Definition Geography: the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected.
Studying geology, economics and citizenship
Basic Geography.
5 Themes of Geography Chapter 1
5 Themes of Geography.
The Five Themes of Geography
Chapter 1 Looking at the Earth
Place A place is described by its physical and/or human characteristics physical - features including landforms, climate, and vegetation human - people.
Chapter 1: The Five Themes of Geography
Map Components Title Grid Compass Rose Key or Legend Scale.
How to Use Longitude and Latitude
The Five Themes of Geography:
GEOGRAPHY REVIEW UNIT.
Lines of Latitude, Longitude, & Hemispheres
Imaginary Lines on a Map
Chapter 1 No-mah!.
Map skills: Latitude and Longitude
Presentation transcript:

1. I can name and identify the characteristics of the Five Themes of Geography. Movement – The transportation of goods, people, and ideas. Region – Geographical area that is defined by certain similar characteristics. Place - The physical and human characteristic of a place. Human / Environmental Interaction – How humans and the environment interact with each other. Location – Where something is found.

2. I can use longitude and latitude to identify a place’s absolute location. Philadelphia, USA Cairo, Egypt St. Petersburg, Russia Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sydney, Australia (40°N, 75°W) (30°N, 31°E) (60°N, 30°E) (23°S, 43°W) (34°S, 151°E)

3. I can identify in which hemispheres a place is located. Philadelphia, USA Cairo, Egypt St. Petersburg, Russia Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sydney, Australia Northern & Western Northern & Eastern Northern and Eastern Southern & Western Southern & Eastern

4. I can identify the imaginary lines that separate a globe into zones. The equator separates the globe in to Northern & Southern hemispheres. The prime meridian separates the globe into Western & Eastern hemispheres.

5. I can identify different map types (physical, political, climate, ect.)

6. I can identify the characteristics of the different government types. Monarchy – Power is passed down through family blood lines. They have absolute power. Dictatorship – The leader usually takes power by force and has a strong military background Democracy – The power is in the hands of the people and they vote for their leaders. Theocracy – The government is run according to religious text and rules.

8. I can identify the characteristics of the following economic systems: Capitalism – All businesses are privately owned. Socialism – Some businesses are privately and publically owned. Communism– All businesses are publically owned.

8. I can understand the events that led to the tenth anniversary of 9/11. An Muslim extremist group called Al Qaeda (the base) hijacked several United States airlines and crashed them into the two World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon. A fourth plane crashed in Pennsylvania after the passengers thwarted the terrorist attacks. The person in charge of Al Qaeda is Osama Bin Laden who was recently found and killed in Afghanistan by the United States’ SEAL Team 6.

I can provide examples of businesses that are privately owned. McDonald’s and Burger King, Pepsi and Coca-cola, Microsoft and Apple, and Playstation and Wii are all examples of privately owned companies, which is part of the main principles of Capitalism.

I can identify businesses in America that are publically owned. Public schools, fire department, police department, and US Post Office.

11. Define barter: To trade something.

12. Define consumer: Someone who purchases goods or services.

13. Define producer: Someone who creates an item.

14. Define goods and services: Goods: physical item that someone can buy Service: an act provided for another individual(s)

15. Define interdependence: The result of specialization allowing for the world to depend on one another economically

16. Define specialization: pursuing a particular line of study or work

17. Define quota: A specific limit placed on imported goods.

18. Define tariff: A tax on imported goods.

19. Define supply and demand: Supply is how much of something you have and demand is the want there is for an item.

20. Define GDP: The total amount of money a country produces in goods and services in a year.

21. Define profit: The amount of money you make, minus the cost of producing the good.

Define opportunity cost: Choosing one good over another good. Example, you could choose item A. or B. You choose item A. so item B. was your opportunity cost.

Democracy Theocracy Monarchy Dictatorship USA Vatican City What is an example of a country for each of the government systems? Democracy Theocracy Monarchy Dictatorship USA Vatican City Saudia Arabia North Korea

USA Capitalism Sweden Socialism Cuba Communism What is an example country for each economic system? Capitalism Socialism Communism USA Sweden Cuba

Where were the Summer Olympics held? They were held in London, England.