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Travel Brochure Project Mr. Allen’s World Geography

Six Grade Expectations Students will: SS.B.1.3.1: Uses various map forms to acquire information ( Location, distance, direction, scale, symbols) SS.B.1.3.2: Develops and uses mental maps of selected regions ( Identify what continent a country is in). SS.B.1.3.3: understand that people create social, political, and economic geographic divisions of the Earth’s surface ( national borders)

Six grade expectations Students will: SS.B.1.3.6: Know physical and human criteria used to define regions ( hemispheres, mountains, deserts, countries). SS.B.2.3.5: Understands the various geographic factors that may divide or unite a country ( mountains, rivers, valleys). SS.A.3.3.5: Understands selected aspects of political, economic, and social institutions in selected cultures in Eastern civilizations ( government, social traditions, customs, economic systems, religious institutions).

Travel Brochure Project Your Brochure should include: The country you are doing. What continent the country is located. What climate the country has. What landforms are in the country. Important facts and information about the country. ( Explain places of historical relevance. What makes it a tourist site). Currency- what type of money is used in the country.

Travel Brochure Project Culture- what type of food or recipes in this country. Have pictures and drawings to display on brochure. Map of Country http://www.waltdisneyworldebrochure.com/