The Five Themes of Geography

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The Five Themes of Geography modified by Mrs. Jones - FMMS

Let’s Review! What are the SEVEN CONTINENTS?? Asia Europe Africa Australia Antarctica North America South America What are the FOUR OCEANS?? Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Arctic Ocean Indian Ocean

Why Study Geography? It affects where people live. It affects how people live. It affects the outcome of major events.

The 5 Themes of Geography Location Movement Region Place Human/ Environment Interaction

Theme # 1: Location Where is it??

Location: There are two types of LOCATION!! Absolute Relative

Absolute Location: Absolute Location is found by using… Two specific line types Latitude Longitude

Absolute Location: Latitude Lines AKA Parallels Latitude lines are drawn from: East to West Latitude lines measure: North to South

Absolute Location: The Major Line of LATITUDE is the: Equator It splits the Earth into: the Northern and Southern Hemispheres

Define Hemisphere: Half of a globe (in our case the Earth)

Absolute Location: Longitude Lines AKA Meridians Longitude lines are drawn from: North to South Longitude lines measure: East to West

The Major Line of LONGITUDE is the: Absolute Location: The Major Line of LONGITUDE is the: Prime Meridian It splits the Earth into: the Eastern and Western Hemispheres

Absolute Location: Can you find an ABSOLUTE LOCATION??? Using Latitude & Longitude Try the worksheet!

Absolute Location: 1 30*N 15*W 2 45*S 45*E 3 30*S 60*W 4 15*N 30*E

Where an area is depending on where another area is! Relative Location: Where an area is depending on where another area is! Figure out where the teacher’s desk is in relation to something else in the room!

Theme # 2: Movement How are people linked together?

How people in one area contact people in other areas Movement: Movement describes how… How people in one area contact people in other areas

PEOPLE AND THEIR PERSONAL STUFF Movement: What can move?? GOODS PEOPLE AND THEIR PERSONAL STUFF MONEY IDEAS

FORMS OF TRANSPORTATION Movement: How can things move?? WORD OF MOUTH COMPUTERS FORMS OF TRANSPORTATION SATELLITES TELEPHONES

Movement: Through movement we connect all of our world together. This is called globalization! When we are interdependent on each other for our economy, culture, politics, socialization, and technology.

Theme # 3: Region What does it have in common?

Areas that have something in common Region: A region describes: Areas that have something in common Regions can be: BIG or small

There are two types of Regions Formal Functional

A Formal Region is an. . . Region: Area in which a certain characteristic is found throughout the area Example: City, State, Country, Continent

Have one central place and is surrounded by the areas it affects Region: Functional Regions Have one central place and is surrounded by the areas it affects Example: Hershey, PA

Theme # 4: Place What is it like?

Place: What is it like?

Place: What is it like?

Place: What is it like?

Each PLACE on Earth has it own: DISTINCT CHARACTERISTICS Two types: Human Or Physical (something that makes it different than any other place in the world)

Place: Physical Features include the landforms and bodies of water found on the earth

What is the difference between Location & Place? ???????????????????????????????? What is the difference between Location & Place?

What is the difference between Location & Place? Location: 5* S , 68 * W

What is the difference between Location & Place? Place: Describe

Human/Environment Interaction: How do we interact with our environment?

HEI: Human/Environment Interaction explains how people use and change their environment.

Does the environment affect where we do these activities?

HEI: Changes to the environment can be Good Bad, or Both!

Remembering the Five Themes Use the term MR. HELP M = Movement R = Region HE = Human Environment (Interaction) L = Location P = Place

Five Themes of Geography Can you place the geographic term with the correct theme of geography!?!? Location: Place: Can you place the geographic term with the correct geographic theme!?!? Location: A I Q Location: A I Q Location: A I Q Location: A I Q Location: A I Q Location: A I Q Place: E G O P Place: E G O P Place: E G O P Geographic Themes Geographic Themes Geographic Themes Geographic Themes Geographic Themes Geographic Themes Five Themes of Geography Region: Movement: Movement: D L M Region: C F K Region: C F K Region: C F K Region: C F K Region: C F K Human/Environment Interaction: Equator Building roads Southwest Asia Visiting another country On an island The Western US Planting crops Latitude/longitude coordinates Cutting down forests Your neighborhood Changing your address Handwritten letters to a friend Building new houses Areas with little rainfall Swiss chalets & high mountains = Switzerland Texas is south of Oklahoma Equator Building roads Southwest Asia Visiting another country On an island Western US A very hot climate Planting crops longitude Equator Building roads Southwest Asia Visiting another country On an island Western US A very hot climate Planting crops longitude Equator Building roads Southwest Asia Visiting another country On an island Western US A very hot climate Planting crops longitude Equator Building roads Southwest Asia Visiting another country On an island Western US A very hot climate Planting crops longitude Equator Building roads Southwest Asia Visiting another country On an island Western US A very hot climate Planting crops longitude Human/Environment Interaction: B H J N Human/Environment Interaction: B H J N Human/Environment Interaction: B H J N Human/Environment Interaction: B H J N Human/Environment Interaction: B H J N Cutting down forests Your neighborhood Changing your address Written letters Building new houses Areas with little rainfall Swiss chalets & high mts = Switzerland Texas is south of Oklahoma Cutting down forests Your neighborhood Changing your address Written letters Building new houses Areas with little rainfall Swiss chalets & high mts = Switzerland Texas is south of Oklahoma Cutting down forests Your neighborhood Changing your address Written letters Building new houses Areas with little rainfall Swiss chalets & high mts = Switzerland Texas is south of Oklahoma Cutting down forests Your neighborhood Changing your address Written letters Building new houses Areas with little rainfall Swiss chalets & high mts = Switzerland Texas is south of Oklahoma Cutting down forests Your neighborhood Changing your address Written letters Building new houses Areas with little rainfall Swiss chalets & high mts = Switzerland Texas is south of Oklahoma