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Objective: Students will examine place and regions to identify how each place is unique Essential Question: What makes a place feel like home? Lang Obj: Students will record key vocabulary and discuss in small groups, and create a written report WHY IS EACH POINT ON EARTH UNIQUE
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Two concepts explain why every point on earth is unique Place and Region The difference is a matter of scale Place is a point Region is an area BUILDING ON OUR 5 THEMES
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Most people have “their place” Strong Sense of Place A feeling for the feature that contribute to a particular spot. Describing the features of a place or regions an essential building block for Geographers to explain similarities, differences, and changes across the earth. Review Pull out Maps PLACE HOMEWORK REVIEW
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The position that something occupies on Earth’s surface Four ways to identify location LOCATION
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Toponym the name given to a place of Earth Named after famous people, religion, ancient history, hope, disasters Names can also change from political upheaval (WWII and Communism) Can you think of an example? PLACE NAMES
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The physical character of a place Characteristics: climate, water, topography, soil, vegetation, latitude, and elevation Essential for selection settlements (Hill vs River X) Sites can change New your Manhattan is twice as large today as it was in 1626. HOW? SITE
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Location of a place relative to other places Important bc finding unfamiliar place and understanding its importance Compare unfamiliar place with a similar location Directions/landmarks Importance: many cites have become famous/ rich because of location. Singapore is a Center for trade near Strait of Malacca SITUATION
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Described by the meridians and parallels Meridians arc north and south Parallels circles around (equator) Longitude are meridians (long equal in size) divided east and west at Prime Meridian – 0 longitude passes through Royal Observatory at Greenwich- helps with time Human Made 15 degrees = 1 hour Greenwich Mean Time GMT the master reference for time at all points on Earth @ Prime M Latitude are parallels equator 0 North Pole 90N, South Pole 90S. Part science part human behavior based off of sunlight exposure. Equator gets 12 hr sun a day. Longitude ACT of 1714: John Harrison prize winner MATHEMATICAL LOCATION
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Cultural landscape- combination of cultural features such as language, religion, economic, and agriculture, physical features and climate Add to the senses of belonging So Cal, FOCO, Lodo A region gains uniqueness from possessing not a single human or environmental characteristic but a combination Geographers seek relationships (cotton growing ex) REGIONS- UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS
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Can you identify a known region? ELBOW BUDDY DISCUSSION
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Any area larger than a point and smaller than the whole earth Formal – an area in which everyone shares in one or more distinctive characteristics: States Wyoming, growing wheat belt, Democrat states Functional –An area organized around a node or focal point, Think newspaper or radio station Vernacular- An area that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity, Think American South, cotton production, low grad rates, confederacy cultural, climate TYPES OF REGIONS
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A body of customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits that together constitute a group of people's distinct tradition Origin of word culture To care about (ideas, beliefs, values, and customs) To take care of (earning $, obtaining food, clothing, and shelter) More developed Countries MDC vs Less developed Countries LDC CULTURE
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You are going to create a 1 page report on the city of Greeley You will identify: Name Site Situation Mathematical location Region: formal, functional, and vernacular GEOGRAPHY GREELEY REPORT
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Greeley Maps Current Event Article Classroom Map WORK TO BE TURNED IN
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