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 September 14, 2015

  After coming in to class and quietly taking your seat, take out your WG binder and turn to the Go Geography! Section. Do Now…

  Topic: Comparing Latin America to North America Go Geography!

 Mapping Latin America

 Vocabulary Self- Awareness Chart

  Three types of landforms: Plains, Rivers, Mountains  Create a 3-column chart, labeled with the following categories :  1) Landform and Possible Jobs Offered,  2) Jobs According to Land Cover/Land Use Maps,  3) Jobs Offered in City/Country  In Column 1, Predict jobs in the region  In Column 2, Find what regions are used for by comparing Land Cover/Elevation and Land Use Maps  In Column 3, Choose 1 country from the landform region, research actual main jobs/industries in each country Comparing Physical Geography and Land Use

  Write a statement describing the correlation between a country’s natural resources/landforms and the standard of living, as well as the differences between the standard of living in developed vs. developing countries. Closure

  Compile a list of what you believe could be possible Push/Pull factors for Latin America Homework

 September 15, 2015

  After coming in to class and quietly taking your seat, take out your World Geography binder and turn to the Go Geography! Section  Turn your homework into the Turn-In Box Do Now…

  Topic: Push/Pull Factors  What do your believe some of the push and pull factors might be for this location?  List the factors… Go Geography!

  Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, Chile  Each group gets a country  You will be conducting research to find economic information for each country  Pairs will then share with people at their own table, and table next to them, so each person will have information on each country by the end of the lesson. Country Comparison

  The inhabitants of Latin America come from a variety of ancestries, ethnic groups and races, making the region on of the most diverse in the world  The specific composition varies from country, based on several historical factors Ethnicities in Latin America

  We will be examining the ethnic groups of Latin America by looking at the different histories of certain countries  Each group will be assigned one of the following areas to research:  Mexico  Haiti  Brazil  Ecuador  Colombia  Peru  Argentina Comparing Ethnicities through Country Comparison

  For each country you must determine the following : 1.What pre-Columbian civilizations existed in this area (simple or complex)? 2.What country first colonized the area? 3.How did colonization impact the area? 4.Why was this region colonized? 5.How was independence gained? 6.What ethnic groups are found in the region? 7.What were migrations in the past like? 8.What are the current migration patterns (include urbanization)?  Record your findings on your poster Comparing Ethnicities through Country Comparison

  Argentina:  Ecuador:  Mexico:  Brazil:  Haiti: bbean.pdf bbean.pdf Helpful Website

 Closure…

  Record ethnicity and migration information for each of the countries studied using the information from the posters (posters will be put on the wiki) Homework

 September 16, 2015

  After coming into class and quietly taking your seat, take out your World Geography materials  I am aware I did not upload pictures of the charts in progress to the wiki, I will tell you what we are going to do about that… Do Now…

 Finish Latin American Country Comparisons

  Any human characteristics have an effect on migration patterns in the region?  What human characteristics had an effect on economic activities in the regions?  What human characteristics had an effect on settlement patterns in the region? Factors Influencing Migration

  El Niño:  the warming of waters off the west coast of S. America, which brings about a natural change in climate every 2- 7 years.  Easterly winds push warm water and heavy rains toward the America, causing mudslides and floods there  La Niña:  the reverse of El Niño, winds blow warmer water to the lands on the Western Pacific Rim, causing increases in precipitation in places like India Natural and Human Processes in Latin America

  Hurricanes:  a storm that forms over warm, tropical ocean water  Global climate change:  the ongoing change in the global average of the Earth’s temperature; global warming  Earthquakes:  a sometimes violent movement of the earth, produced when tectonic plates grind or slip past each other at a fault Natural and Human Processes in Latin America

  Flooding: the overflowing of normally dry areas, often after heavy rains  Volcanoes: a vent in the earth's crust through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are expelled, either continuously or at irregular intervals.  Erosion: the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves, etc. Natural and Human Processes in Latin America

  Weathering:  the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earths surface. Water, ice, acids, salt, plants, animals, and changes in temperature are all agents of weathering  Deforestation:  clearing Earth's forests on a massive scale, often resulting in damage to the quality of the land Natural and Human Processes in Latin America

  Vocabulary word goes in the center  Then provide a definition of the word in the appropriate location.  Next, complete the characteristics, effect, and illustration sections on the card. Vocabulary Cards

  Imagine you and your partner are going to get a parcel of land near a prominent river in South America…  How would you develop the land? What type of businesses/structures/establishments would you build? Developing Land in Latin America

  Each pair will get a piece of land that is located along a river.  You and your partner should decide how you want to develop the land along the river.  Once you have planned your development, add the structures or establishments as you see fit… Developing land in Latin America

  Did your actions or establishments add to the pollution in the river? Prediction: Effects on Each Region?

 Closure

  Finish filling in information into your country comparison chart Homework…

 September 17, 2015

  After Quietly coming into class and taking your seat, take out your World Geography materials… Do Now…

  Imagine you and your partner are going to get a parcel of land near a prominent river in South America…  How would you develop the land? What type of businesses/structures/establishments would you build? Developing Land in Latin America

  Each pair will get a piece of land that is located along a river.  You and your partner should decide how you want to develop the land along the river.  Once you have planned your development, add the structures or establishments as you see fit… Developing land in Latin America

  Did your actions or establishments add to the pollution in the river? Prediction: Effects on Each Region?

 Demographic Transition Model

  What is it?  The "Demographic Transition" is a model that describes population change over time.  It is based on an interpretation begun in 1929 by the American demographer Warren Thompson, of the observed changes, or transitions, in birth and death rates in industrialized societies over the past two hundred years or so. Demographic Transition Model

  Parts of the Model…  What do the Axes represent?  What do the lines represent?  CBR and CDR? Demographic Transition Model

  4 Stages of the DTM:  Stage 1 : Low growth rate, high birth rates, high death rates, pre-industrial economy  Stage 2: Rising growth rate, declining death rate, high birth rate, early industrial economy  Stage 3: High growth rate, declining death rate, declining birth rate, advanced industrial economy  Stage 4: Low growth rate, low birth rate, low death rate, advanced economy Demographic Transition Model

 “Rule of 72” Worksheet

 Anticipation Guide on Population Discussion

 Interpreting Population Pyramids

  Argentina or Puerto Rico Creating a Population Pyramid