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Do Now: List the 7 continents and the 5 oceans.
Today you will be taking Cornell notes. Set up your paper to prepare to take notes. Everything you see in RED you need to write in your notes.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
Presentation slide for courses, classes, lectures et al. Ms. Deady Individuals and Societies – World Cultures
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The 5 Themes of Geography
The 5 Themes of Geography is also known as “MR. HeLP”. Beginning course details and/or books/materials needed for a class/project.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
The 5 Themes of Geography is also known as “MR. HeLP”. M = Movement R = Region He = Human Environment Interaction L = Location P = Place Beginning course details and/or books/materials needed for a class/project.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
M = MOVEMENT This theme looks at how and why people and things move. A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
M = MOVEMENT This theme looks at how and why people and things move. Table talk – What is an example of movement? A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
M = MOVEMENT This theme looks at how and why people and things move. Table talk – What is an example of movement? Example: Airports, like DFW in Dallas, help people move around the world. A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
R = Region Regions are areas that share common characteristics. A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
R = Region Regions are areas that share common characteristics. Quick write: For 30 seconds, silently write a description of a distinct region of the world. Example: The Mojave Desert: defined by its distinctive climate and plant life. A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
He = Human Environment Interaction People interact with their environments in many ways. White boards: Answer the following question: How do people interact with their environment? A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
He = Human Environment Interaction People interact with their environments in many ways. White boards: Answer the following question: How do people interact with their environment? Example: Farmers use land to grow crops. A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
L = Location The theme of location describes where something is. A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
L = Location The theme of location describes where something is. Note card: Write a description of where you live in relation to J.L. Long Middle School. A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
L = Location The theme of location describes where something is. Note card: Write a description of where you live in relation to J.L. Long Middle School. Example: Ms. Deady’s house is in north Texas, right next to Lewisville Lake. Example: The equator is at (0°, 0°). A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
P = Place Place describes the features that make a site unique. A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
P = Place Place describes the features that make a site unique. Cold Calling: Describe what makes Washington, D.C. (our nation’s capital) unique. A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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The 5 Themes of Geography
P = Place Place describes the features that make a site unique. Cold Calling: Describe what makes Washington, D.C. unique. Example: Washington, D.C. is our nation’s capital and has many great monuments. A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.
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