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Page 1: Today’s Warm-Up Define the term “Spatial” in your own words.

Today’s Warm-Up

Define the term “Spatial” in your own words.

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Today’s Learning Objective

We will examine the five themes of geography using a station identification

activity

Today’s Agenda:1. Warm-Up

2. TPO3. Vocabulary

4. Weekly Missive5. The Five Themes of Geography

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This Week at a Glance

Monday: Five Themes of GeographyTuesday: Geographer’s Tools-MapsWednesday: Map projections gallery

walkThursday: Earth-Sun RelationshipFriday: Extreme Weather: Case

Study-Mapping Hurricane Katrina

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Remember!

You have a vocabulary/unit snap shot at the end of this week!!!

Terms:

GIS,Global Position System, Greenwich Mean time,International Date Line,Latitude,Longitude,Map, Map Scale,

Meridian,Parallel,Prime Meridian,Projection,Remote Sensing,Scale,Cartography,Mental Map

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Cornell Notes

● Grab your Cornell Note Sheet and title it “The Five Themes of Geography”.

● As we take notes you only need to write down what is underlined.

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Cornell Notes

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Geography

● The study of the earth, its features, and of the distribution of life on the earth. Includes human life and the effects of human activity.

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THE FIVE THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY

1. Movement2. Region3. Location4. Interaction5. Place

MR. LIP

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Movement- How do People, goods, and ideas move from one location to

another?Geographers analyze movement by looking

at three types of distance:1. Linear Distance- how far across the earth

a person, idea, or thing travels.

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Movement- How do People, goods, and ideas move from one location to

another?

2. Time Distance- The amount of time it takes to travel the distance.

Airplane time distance from Victoria Australia

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Movement- How do People, goods, and ideas move from one location to

another?

3. Psychological Distance- the way people think about distance.

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Region- How are places similar or different?

Geographers characterize regions in three ways:

1. Formal Regions- defined by limited characteristics (culture, location). i.e. Middle East

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Region- How are places similar or different?

Geographers characterize regions in three ways:

2. Functional Regions- areas that have different places that interact and rely on each other (example: the city and the suburbs)

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Region- How are places similar or different?

Geographers characterize regions in three ways:

3. Perceptual Regions- areas that are perceived to have certain characteristics (Ex. Wild West

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Location- Where is it?

Geographers describe location in two ways:1. Absolute location- the exact place on

earth where something is found10.65°N (latitude), 71.6°W (longitude)

2. Relative location- describes a place in comparison to other places(i.e., my house is next to Walmart)

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Human Environment Interaction- How do people

relate to the physical world?How people use what the environment offers them and change it to meet their needs. Also, how the environment affects people.

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Place- What is it like?

Places around the world are different because of

1. Physical features1. Climate2. Land forms3. Vegetation

2. Cultural features

1.Language2. Landmarks

Costa Rica

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Quick practice- Write down the theme you think is being represented by each image.

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1.

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1. Human –Environment Interaction

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2.

“Dollar General is located across the street from the high school, about .2 miles away from a major highway and near the KB neighborhoods.”

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2. Location- Relative location

“Dollar General is located across the street from the high school, about .2 miles away from a major highway and near the KB neighborhoods.”

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3.

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3. Movement

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4.

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4. Region- Formal Region

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5.

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5. Place-Culture

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Human and Physical Practice

● On your note sheet, draw an example of BOTH human and physical geography.

● There is no right or wrong answer!!!!!!

● Draw whatever comes to your mind!!!!!

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Closure

Name the 5 themes (without looking!) and give an example

of each.