AP Human Geography Week #25 Winter 2014. AP Human Geography 3/2/15 OBJECTIVE: Examination of the Second and Third Agricultural Revolutions.

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AP Human Geography Week #25 Winter 2014

AP Human Geography 3/2/15 OBJECTIVE: Examination of the Second and Third Agricultural Revolutions. APHugV.A.2&3 Language objective: Write about agriculture. I. Journal#72 pt.A -Watch the following: -Ethiopia: A Battle for Land and WaterEthiopia: A Battle for Land and Water II. Journal#72 pt.B -notes on the agricultural revolutions Homework: Read p Notice: 74 Days until the AP Test May 15 th

AP Exam Registration Students, you can now pay for your AP Exams by cash (NO CHECK). Give the cash to the secretary in the Counseling Office Tuesdays and Thursdays. Exam fees are $91.00 per exam. If you receive free or reduced lunch, Exam fees are $25.00 per exam. Exam fees MUST BE PAID by March 17 th !

What Imprint Does Agriculture Make on the Cultural Landscape? Cadastral systems Township and Range System (rectangular survey system): Based on a grid system that creates 1- square-mile sections Metes and Bounds Survey: Uses natural features to demarcate irregular parcels of land Long-lot Survey System: Divides land into narrow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, or canals

Township and Range

Metes and Bounds Survey Example of how it would apply to farmland surrounding a river

Long-lot Survey In this example the lots all have access to the central road

Dominant Land Survey Systems in the U.S.

1.All land is passed on to the eldest son -Called Primogeniture (Germanic system) -Parcels tend to be larger and farmers work a single plot -Seen today in Northern Europe and the areas that were colonized by Northern European countries (the Americas, S. Africa, Australia and NZ) Property Inheritance

2. Land is divided among heirs -Considerable fragmentation over time -Seen today throughout much of Asia, Africa and Southern Europe and most of the allotted Indian reservations in the US -Land reform initiatives have consolidated landholdings in some places, but fragmentation is still common worldwide Property Inheritance

Dispersed Settlements Land is intensely cultivated by machine, not by hand Typically found in the United States Midwest Isolated from neighbors as opposed to living side by side

Nucleated (or Clustered) Settlements Land is intensely cultivated by people and animals Number of families living in close proximity with fields surrounding houses and farm buildings Most prevalent rural residential pattern in agricultural areas

Agricultural Villages

A stilt village in the Mekong Basin of Cambodia Functional Differentiation

Grain storage containers in the Midwest US, Senegal, and Northern Portugal (clockwise from top left)

Kraals for protection of livestock within the circular village

Homework Begin working on Chapter#11 Guided Reading pt.II Ch#11 Guided Reading pt.II due on Monday! Chapter#11 Test is Monday March 16 th

AP Human Geography 3/3/15 ACT Test Day: Juniors must demonstrate mastery of their entire school career! OBJECTIVE: Freshman, Sophomores, and Seniors will review the concepts of culture. APHugIII.A.2 Language objective: Write about culture. I. Film Bend it Like Beckham. Day#1 -notes on film about soccer Notice: 73 Days until the AP Test May 13th

AP Exam Registration Students, you can now pay for your AP Exams by cash (NO CHECK). Give the cash to the secretary in the Counseling Office Tuesdays and Thursdays. Exam fees are $91.00 per exam. If you receive free or reduced lunch, Exam fees are $25.00 per exam. Exam fees MUST BE PAID by March 17 th !

Homework Continue working on Chapter#11 Guided Reading pt.II Ch#11 Guided Reading pt.II due on Monday! Chapter#11 Test is Monday March 16 th

AP Human Geography 3/4/15 PLAN Test Day: Juniors will determine their career! OBJECTIVE: Freshman, Sophomores, and Seniors will continue to review the concepts of culture. APHugIII.A.2 Language objective: Write about culture. I. Film Bend it Like Beckham. Day#2 -continue notes on film about soccer Notice: 72 Days until the AP Test May 15th

AP Exam Registration Students, you can now pay for your AP Exams by cash (NO CHECK). Give the cash to the secretary in the Counseling Office Tuesdays and Thursdays. Exam fees are $91.00 per exam. If you receive free or reduced lunch, Exam fees are $25.00 per exam. Exam fees MUST BE PAID by March 17 th !

Homework Continue working on Chapter#11 Guided Reading pt.II Ch#11 Guided Reading pt.II due on Monday! Chapter#11 Test is Monday March 16 th

AP Human Geography 3/5/15 OBJECTIVE: Review for the second trimester Final Exam. Welcome back Juniors! APHugVarious Language objective: Write about Human Geography. I. Attendance & Administrative Stuff II. Review for Final Exams Notice: 71 Days until the AP Test May 15th

AP Exam Registration Students, you can now pay for your AP Exams by cash (NO CHECK). Give the cash to the secretary in the Counseling Office Tuesdays and Thursdays. Exam fees are $91.00 per exam. If you receive free or reduced lunch, Exam fees are $25.00 per exam. Exam fees MUST BE PAID by March 17 th !

Homework Continue working on Chapter#11 Guided Reading pt.II Ch#11 Guided Reading pt.II due on Monday! Chapter#11 Test is Monday March 16 th

AP Human Geography 3/6/15 OBJECTIVE: Examine the modern meat packing industry. APHugV.A.4 Language objective: Write about agriculture. I. Attendance II. Film: Frontline: Modern MeatFrontline: Modern Meat -Watch the film about meat packing and take notes. Homework: Complete Ch#11 Guided Reading pt.II Notice: 70 Days until the AP Test May 15 th

AP Exam Registration Students, you can now pay for your AP Exams by cash (NO CHECK). Give the cash to the secretary in the Counseling Office Tuesdays and Thursdays. Exam fees are $91.00 per exam. If you receive free or reduced lunch, Exam fees are $25.00 per exam. Exam fees MUST BE PAID by March 17 th !

Homework Complete work on Chapter#11 Guided Reading pt.II Ch#11 Guided Reading pt.II due on Monday! Chapter#11 Test is Monday March 16 th