The Northeast Lessons Review Maps Graphic Organizer

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Northeast Region of the United States
Advertisements

Subregions of the United States
Vocabulary Unit 1: New Jersey’s Land and Early People Lesson 1: Where is New Jersey? ©Mrs. DeAmicis
The Northeastern United States. Smallest cultural region in the U.S. Region defined in two parts New England Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts,
The United States: Location, Size, and Regions Click graphic for video.
10.2 World Geography Brazil
Northeast U.S. Video Guide 1. What information can you get from maps? 2. What are the four regions that are commonly used to divide the U.S.? 2. What are.
The Northeast Region Part 1: States of the Northeast,
NORTHEAST. 1.List the governor of a Northeastern city. 2.List a professional sports team from the Northeastern region 3.Name a major current event that.
The Northeastern Region States of the Northeast F Maine F New Hampshire F Vermont F New York F Massachusetts F Connecticut F Rhode Island F Delaware.
Northeast Region notes Chapter 9 section 1 p-318 How many states are in the Northeast region?
THIS IS With Host... Your A- Vocab. B- Cities & States C- Cause & Effect D- Fast Facts E- Skills F- Teacher’s Choice.
The Northeast Region The Plentiful Sea
Northeast Region: Test Review. How to use this review:  There will be 2 sections: vocabulary and free response/short answer  For the vocabulary section.
The Northeast Geography. Northeast 11 states make up this region.
Northeast Region By: Abby, Cassie, and Brianna. Geography -They have oceans, lakes, mountains. -There are cities surrounded by water and beaches. - People.
Test Tomorrow Number your paper from 1 to 25
The Northeast Chapter 4 “Land and Water in the Northeast” Lesson 1
Geography of the United States
Atlantic South America Brazil. History  Brazil is the largest country in South America. Its population of 188 million people is more than all of the.
What is now the Northeast Region of the United States was settled by Europeans many years ago. The land that they arrived on was rich in natural resources.
Chapter 3.
Chapter 5 Lesson 1 A. Geography of the Colonies 1. The 13 Colonies
ReviewMapsGraphic OrganizerLessons Unit 6 The Southwest How do people adapt to their environments? The Southwest ReviewMapsGraphic OrganizerLessons.
ReviewMapsGraphic OrganizerLessons Unit 7 The West The West How does technology change people’s lives? ReviewMapsGraphic OrganizerLessons.
ReviewMapsGraphic OrganizerLessons Unit 5 The Midwest The Midwest How do natural resources affect a region’s growth? ReviewMapsGraphic OrganizerLessons.
The northeast region Economy history geography By Urich, Johnny, Suleiman.
Bellringer Get out one sheet of paper & answer these q’s 1. Where is most of Canada’s population concentrated? 2. What are the advantages to living in.
Shaping an Abundant Land
Latin American. Cultural Geography – History and Government Maya, Aztec, and Inca built highly developed civilizations long before Europeans arrived in.
The People of the Northeast. culture People’s history, language, religion, and customs.
Regions of the United States The New England States New England: Maine (ME), New Hampshire (NH), Vermont (VT), Massachusetts (MA), Connecticut (CT), Rhode.
Regions of the United States. North East Let’s share facts!
Regions in North America Pages Vocabularies *region-a geographic area where many things, such as physical or cultural characteristics, are similar.
1. MaineAugustaME 2. ConnecticutHartfordCT 3. MassachusettsBostonMA 4. Rhode IslandProvidenceRI 5. VermontMontpelierVT 6. New HampshireConcordNH.
Social Studies Study Guide Chapter 9: The Midwest Today.
Chapter 6 Section 1.  EQ: What are three factors that have influenced the cultural geography of the United States?  OBJ: I will be able to use geographic.
Regions of the United States The Northeast.  The Northeast is known for its beautiful landscape- a result of the geography and climate of the region.
The Geography of Texas! Chapter 1
East Coast of North America (United States and Canada)
The Megalopolis.
Section 1 – The Northeast CHAPTER 9. A REGION OF CITIES The northeast of the United States is the most densely populated area of the country The cities.
Chapter 2, Lesson 2 ACOS #3: Compare major Native American cultures in respect to geographic region, natural resources, government, economy, and religion.
Northeastern States Number your paper 1-11 Write the correct postal abbreviation for each state.
World Geography October 27, Daily Warm-up:  What accounts for the variety of lifestyles within a country’s subregions?
Northeast Region of the United States. Midwest Northeast South West For purpose of collecting statistics, the government divides the US into 4 major regions.
Northeast Region Activating Strategy BeforeAfter The Appalachian Mountains are located in the Northeast Region of the Unites States. The Climate is very.
The Northeast Region.
The United States Jeopardy Vocabulary Name that region Name that city States
THE U.S. Human Geography.  SIT DOWN AND GET OUT YOUR World Geo Binder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Human Geography of the United States. Creation of a Nation Migrants (Movement of people to the US) –Nomads (13,000 years ago), Spanish explorers (1565)
What exactly is a Megalopolis? A region in which several major cities and surrounding areas grow together.
Location, Size, and Regions
United States Geography
GEOGRAPHY WORLD.
Regions Area that shares common characteristics Examples:
GEOGRAPHY WORLD.
Regions of the United States The Northeast
Exploring the Northeast
The Northeast Region Created by Mrs. Janinne Imon.
Unit 2 Physical Geography of North America Land and Water Key Terms: Define the following 3 words (3 Points). 1. glacier 2. tributary 3. Continental.
US and Canada Physical Features
The United States Jeopardy
The Northeast Region What is now the Northeast Region of the United States was settled by Europeans many years ago. The land that they arrived on was.
US History Week One: Geography.
US Regions.
The Northeast Region What is now the Northeast Region of the United States was settled by Europeans many years ago. The land that they arrived on was.
GEOGRAPHY WORLD.
United States Geography: 4 Regions
Presentation transcript:

The Northeast Lessons Review Maps Graphic Organizer What causes a region to change? Teacher Notes The Big Idea: What causes a region to change? Unit 3 The Northeast

Lesson 1 The Geography of the Northeast Lesson 2 The Economy of Lessons Review Maps Graphic Organizer Lesson 1 The Geography of the Northeast Lesson 2 The Economy of the Northeast Click to choose a lesson. Lesson 3 The People of the Northeast Lessons

The Geography of the Northeast Lesson 1 Vocabulary glacier bay fuel fall line tourist Reading Skill Main Idea and Details Teacher Notes: Animals and plants live in the Northeast, which was shaped by glaciers. Cities grew around bays because they provided for ships. The Northeast has many natural resources that include forest and water. The Northeast has four seasons. What is the geography of the Northeast?

The Geography of the Northeast The Northeast Long Ago Eleven states make up the Northeast region. The Appalachian Mountains were formed more than 250 million years ago. Glaciers covered the Northeast. The Finger Lakes of New York were formed when glaciers melted. Teacher Notes Write About It! What do you think the Northeast was like when glaciers covered the region? (In their writing, students should include information about cold climates, a scarcity of animals and plants, etc.)

The Geography of the Northeast A Rich Land Coastline dotted with bays Forests, a valuable resource Appalachian Mountains Many rivers and lakes Fall lines Energy Food Teacher Notes Explain that trees have been an important resource in the Northeast since humans first settled in the region long ago.   Discuss with students some of the natural resources that mountains provide, such as stone, timber, minerals, plant and animal products, etc. Think About It! How did European settlers’ use of forests cause the region to change? (Students may mention the building of towns and roads, the clearing of land for farms, and the use of timber and other forest products in industry.)

The Climate of the Northeast The Geography of the Northeast The Climate of the Northeast Four seasons with differences in the region Snow and rain in all the states Storms called nor’easters Fall colors attract tourists. Teacher Notes Explain that tourism is important to the economy of the Northeast. Many people travel to the region during the autumn months to see the beautiful scenery as trees change to fall colors.   Talk About It! Lighthouses were built along the northeastern coastline to help sailors see the land at night. Why it is important for sailors to be able to see the land when they are at sea? (Lighthouses showed sailors the location of land to keep them from damaging or sinking their ships along the rocky coastline.)

The Economy of the Northeast Lesson 2 Vocabulary industry service urban suburban megalopolis How do people of the Northeast make a living? Reading Skill Main Idea and Details Teacher Notes: Many people still earn a living in the Northeast by fishing and farming. People in the Northeast worked in manufacturing long ago. Many people in the Northeast work in services jobs. Most people in the Northeast live and work in cities and suburbs.

The Economy of the Northeast Using Resources Many people in the Northeast live in or near cities. Natural resources are still an important part of the economy. Fishing Trapping crab and lobster Dairy farms Fruit and vegetables Maple syrup Timber and other forest products Teacher Notes Lead a classroom discussion about the importance of grassy areas to provide food for cows in areas in this region. This improves the economy of the Northeast as more dairy products can be produced.

The Economy of the Northeast Building Factories Factory machines were first used in England. Textile factories were built all over the Northeast. People moved from rural farms to cities and towns to work in factories. Teacher Notes Explain to students that the success of factories and the resulting industrialization led to the growth of cities and a booming economy in the United States Explain to students that while many people viewed industrialization as a good thing for the United States and its people, others saw that factory work was dangerous, difficult, and unfair to workers, especially child laborers.

The Economy of the Northeast Serving Others People who work in the service industry do not produce goods, they provide services. health care transportation education protective services food service retail service arts and entertainment Teacher Notes Explain that when we think of service jobs, we often think of customer service, such as restaurant servers or clerks. Remind students that many kinds of professionals, such as lawyers, doctors, scientists, writers, architects, travel agents, musicians, and television reporters, provide services through the work they do. Think About It! Look at the list of services above. Can you give an example of a job in each of these service areas? (Students responses will vary. Possible responses include: health care—nurse; transportation—bus driver; education—teacher; protective services—firefighter; food service—cook; retail service—cashier; arts and entertainment—actor.)

Cities and Suburbs in the Northeast The Economy of the Northeast Cities and Suburbs in the Northeast The Northeast has less land than any other region, but about one in every six of the nation’s people lives there. A suburb is a community near a city. Many people who work in urban areas live in suburban areas. Some of the largest cities Boston New York City Philadelphia Washington, D.C. Teacher Notes Explain that many American cities started out as small towns. They grew as the nation’s population, economy, and transportation routes grew and changed. A megalopolis is a large urban area where two or more cities overlap.  

The People of the Northeast Lesson 3 Vocabulary culture diverse Reading Skill What is important to the culture of the Northeast? Main Idea and Details Teacher Notes: Native Americans are an important part of Northeast culture. Immigrants contribute to the rich diversity of the Northeast. Norteasterns hold festivals to celebrate their heritage. The Northeast has many activities to explore.

The People of the Northeast A Diverse Region The first people were Native Americans. Immigrants from all over the world brought their ways of life and shaped the culture. European settlers Africans People from Asia and the Americas Teacher Notes Explain that the United States, especially the Northeast region, has been called a melting pot of peoples and cultures from all over the world. Explain that parts of many diverse cultures have combined and evolved to become the culture of the modern United States. Write About It! Why did many immigrant groups come to the Northeast? (In their writing, students should mention some of the reasons people came to the Northeast, such as for personal freedoms, employment, education, and other opportunities.)   Many immigrants came through Ellis Island.

The People of the Northeast Celebrating Cultures One way to show pride in your culture is to share it with others. Festivals and parades celebrate and reflect the cultures of the Northeast. Teacher Notes Explain that festivals are celebrations of culture. Festival activities include dancing, singing, playing music, and eating traditional foods. Talk About It! What cultural celebrations have you seen or participated in? (Encourage students to describe festivals or other cultural celebrations they have seen or participated in. Does their family celebrate its culture in any special way? Why is this important to them?)

The People of the Northeast Places to Explore The Northeast region is full of interesting places to visit Hiking in the mountains Sailing along the coast Museums Aquariums Gardens Cities Tanglewood: the Boston Symphony Orchestra Teacher Notes Explain that many historical events in our nation’s history happened in the Northeast. Tell students that there are many interesting historic sites and museums throughout the region. Talk About It! What activities in the Northeast take advantage of the area’s natural resources? (Students may mention activities such as hiking and sailing.)

Review Vocabulary Once, much of North America was covered with large sheets of ice called ________. _________ is all of the businesses that make one kind of product or provide one kind of service. All the jobs that people do to help others are ________ jobs. _______ means “of the city.” A __________ area is a community near a city. _______ includes a people’s history, language, religion, and customs. glaciers Industry service Urban Answers glaciers industry service urban suburban culture suburban Culture industry culture suburban service glaciers urban

Review Comprehension and Critical Thinking How did glaciers change the landscape of the Northeast? What uses did Native Americans and early settlers have for trees? How is the way that we get goods today different from the way people got them in the past? Who were the first peoples to live in the Northeast region? If a particular group has a festival in a city, what does that tell you about that culture? Answers Glaciers flattened the land, crushed rocks, and dug giant holes that filled with water and became lakes. Trees were used to build homes, canoes, and ships, and were used for fuel. In the past, people had to make everything themselves. Today, we rely on manufacturers and farmers to produce the goods and food we need. Native Americans Answers may mention that the cultural group has a large enough population to be able to hold a festival.  

Map and Globe Skills Compare Maps at Different Scales A map scale tells the actual size of an area. A small-scale map shows a large area without many details. A large-scale map shows many details of a small area. Which map shows the smallest area? Teacher Notes Point out to students the difference in the sizes of the map scales in miles/kilometers. The actual distance from Seal Harbor to Swans Island measures the same on both maps. Answers Map B Acadia National Park Map B Find the area on Map A that is shown in Map B. Acadia National Park

Maps Click on a map to enlarge the view.

Graphic Organizer Main Idea and Details Click on the graphic organizer to enlarge the view and enter content. Click on the graphic organizer to enlarge the view and enter content.