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6th Grade Social Studies: World Geography and Global Issues SS060404 Unit 4: Culture Lesson 4
Michigan Citizenship Collaborative Curriculum Page 1 of 18 Oakland Schools March 19, 2013
Graphic Organizer
The environment
shapes cultures.
Cultures shape
the environment
Cultural Adaptation
Cultural Landscapes
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Big Idea Card
Big Ideas of the Lesson 4, Unit 4
• From earliest times, cultures have found ways to adapt to their natural environments.
• As cultures adapt to the natural environment they in turn shape it.
• The natural landscape as modified by humans becomes a cultural landscape.
• The cultural landscape includes buildings, agricultural features, bridges, and thousands of other human features.
• Cultural landscapes change over time and can be useful in understanding the history of an area.
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Word Cards
19 cultural landscape the visible features of an area of land as modified by humans showing the imprint of a cultural group Example: Buildings, bridges, cell towers, and other human features make up cultural landscapes. (SS060404)
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Examples of Some of the Tallest Buildings and Structures on Earth
Category Structure Country City Height (feet) Year Built
Skyscraper Burj Khalifa
United Arab Emirates Dubai 2,722 2010
Self supporting tower Tokyo Sky Tree –broadcasting, observation Japan Tokyo 2,080 2011
Chimney Ekibastuz GRES-2 Power Station Kazakhstan Ekibastusz 1,377 1987
Lattice tower Kiev TV Tower Ukraine Kiev 1,263 1973
tubular steel mast TV Tower Vinnytsia Ukraine Vinnytsia 1,161 1961
Bridge pillar Millau Viaduct France Millau 1,122 2004
Dam Nurek Dam Tajikistan Nurek 984 1980
Concrete dam Grande Dixence Dam Switzerland Val d'Hérens 935 1965
Minaret Hassan II Mosque Morocco Casablanca 689 1993
Monument Gateway Arch United States St. Louis 630 1965
Water tower Main tower of Kuwait Towers Kuwait Kuwait City 614 1979
Inclined structure, Stadium Olympic Stadium Canada Montreal 574 1976
Church building Chicago Temple Building United States Chicago 568 1924
Masonry building Mole Antonelliana - museum Italy Torino 548 1889
Masonry building Philadelphia City Hall United States Philadelphia 548 1901
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Photo What do you think this cultural landscape is?
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Photo Identification
Teacher Reference Sheet
Photo 1: Houses in Mexico City Photo 2: Prominent Hill Copper and Gold Mine in Australia. Photo 3: Residential Development in Southeast Florida. Photo 4: Solar Power Plant in Andalusia, Spain. Photo 5: Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, just outside
of Atlanta. Photo 6: Revolving” irrigation systems for fields in Jordan. Photo 7: Orange Orchards in Uruguay. Photo 8: Shrimp Farm in Thailand. Photo 9: A single ger (tiny white dot at top left) along a dirt road
near the broad riverbed of the Tuul River in a remote area of Mongolia,
Photo 10: Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (largest