Top Banner
PHYSICAL MAP
6

PHYSICAL MAP. POLITICAL MAP 1.Location 1.Absolute: Longitude, Latitude. 2.Relative 2.Place 1.Physical Characteristics 2.Human Characteristics 3.Regions.

Dec 26, 2015

Download

Documents

Brooke Lindsey
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: PHYSICAL MAP. POLITICAL MAP 1.Location 1.Absolute: Longitude, Latitude. 2.Relative 2.Place 1.Physical Characteristics 2.Human Characteristics 3.Regions.

PHYSICAL MAP

Page 2: PHYSICAL MAP. POLITICAL MAP 1.Location 1.Absolute: Longitude, Latitude. 2.Relative 2.Place 1.Physical Characteristics 2.Human Characteristics 3.Regions.

POLITICAL MAP

Page 3: PHYSICAL MAP. POLITICAL MAP 1.Location 1.Absolute: Longitude, Latitude. 2.Relative 2.Place 1.Physical Characteristics 2.Human Characteristics 3.Regions.

1. Location1. Absolute: Longitude, Latitude. 2. Relative

2. Place1. Physical Characteristics2. Human Characteristics

3. Regions (How are places similar to and different from other places?)

1. Formal--political2. Functional—Bay Area centers around SF Bay3. Perceptual—Accents, regional identifies.

4. Movement (How do people, goods, and ideas move between places?)

1. Travel, communication, trade. Ideas and people move, changing the character of a city or region.

5. Human-Environment Interaction (How do people interact with the natural environment of a place?)

1. How people use their environment.

5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY (PGS. 38-42)

Page 4: PHYSICAL MAP. POLITICAL MAP 1.Location 1.Absolute: Longitude, Latitude. 2.Relative 2.Place 1.Physical Characteristics 2.Human Characteristics 3.Regions.

In a group of four, select four cities from the World Political maps pgs. 16-29 in the textbook. Write only the latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates as best you can of the cities on separate pieces of paper. Pick from different continents.

Exchange your pieces of paper with the team across from you. Identify the cities using the coordinates given. Then write two facts that describe the relative location of the city.

Were you right?

GROUP ACTIVITY (GROUPS OF 4)

Page 5: PHYSICAL MAP. POLITICAL MAP 1.Location 1.Absolute: Longitude, Latitude. 2.Relative 2.Place 1.Physical Characteristics 2.Human Characteristics 3.Regions.

1. Shanghai

2. Seoul

3. Caracas

4. Casablanca

5. Sevilla

6. Dar es Salaam

GROUP ACTIVITY (GROUPS OF 4)

• Compose a written description of your assigned place, using the five themes as an organization tool.

• write two or more sentences describing the absolute and relative location of the place.

• add information about its physical and human characteristics.

• describe the human-environment interaction.

• describe the movement of people, goods, and ideas.

• describe how the place is similar and different to other places.

Page 6: PHYSICAL MAP. POLITICAL MAP 1.Location 1.Absolute: Longitude, Latitude. 2.Relative 2.Place 1.Physical Characteristics 2.Human Characteristics 3.Regions.

1. Read pgs. 38-42.

2. Answer questions 1-6

HOMEWORK