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Do Now: Place notebook, binder under your desk
Place backpack against the wall Place notebook, binder under your desk Take anchor country test (5 minutes) Have outs TONIGHT’s Homework Pencil, Notebook, Binder, Signed Syllabus/Waiver Wiley 14-18 Signed Syllabus Signed Textbook waiver
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Do Now: What region of the world do you live in?
Answer one of the following question in your notebook: What region of the world do you live in? What is your favorite place in the world? Why? Have outs TONIGHT’s Homework Pencil, Notebook, Binder Wiley 11-18 Signed syllabus (if not returned) Signed textbook waiver
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Outlining
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Day 3: 5 Themes of Geography
AP Human Geography Day 3: 5 Themes of Geography
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Review Geography = “Why of Where”
Looking at humans and physical environment from a spatial perspective
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Review: Physical Human Natural Resources Topography Climate
Communication Culture Government & Economic Systems
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Five Themes of Geography
Location Place Region Human-Environment Interaction Movement
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Question Consider the following question: Where is Houston located?
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Key Point #1: Absolute Location
Absolute Location = Latitude/Longitude Latitude = Parallels (“Laaaaatitude”) Longitude = Meridians (“Looooongitude”)
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Key Point #1 (cont): Relative
Relative Location = distance and direction from another location CFU: Where is YES Prep Northside located? 35N, 60W Next to the railroad tracks 1000 meters North of Yes Prep Fifth Ward
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Key Point #2: Place Place = the human and physical characteristics of a particular location
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Key Point #3: Region How are different places similar?
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Key Point #4: Movement Why do people move between places?
What happens when people move?
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Key Point #5: Human-Environment
Geography = Human + Physical Geography Physical Geography Climate Topography Natural Resources Human Geography Culture Human Systems (Gov/Econ) Movement
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Extra: Cultural Landscape
Cultural landscape = the visible imprint of human activity on the landscape Ex. Sequent occupance: when multiple societies leave an imprint on a place
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Mumbai, India (left) and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania (right).
Figure 1.9 Mumbai, India (left) and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania (right). Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.
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