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What is Worl d Geog raph y? Which of these themes will be taught throughout the school year ? Politics History Physical Characteris tics Social Issues People & Cultures Economic s Religion World Resource s Human Characteris tics
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What is World Geography? Which of these themes will be taught throughout the school year ? Politics History Physical Characteristics Social Issues People.

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Page 1: What is World Geography? Which of these themes will be taught throughout the school year ? Politics History Physical Characteristics Social Issues People.

What is

World

Geography

?

Which of these themes will be taught throughout the school year ?

Politics

History

Physical Characteris

tics

Social Issues

People &

Cultures

Economics

Religion

World Resourc

es

Human Characteris

tics

Page 2: What is World Geography? Which of these themes will be taught throughout the school year ? Politics History Physical Characteristics Social Issues People.

World Geography 8th GradeMr. Nygard: Room 824

Page 3: What is World Geography? Which of these themes will be taught throughout the school year ? Politics History Physical Characteristics Social Issues People.

Course Goals• To use and create maps, globes, and other geographic tools and

technologies to locate and extrapolate information about people, places, and environments.

• To explain the physical and human features of places and use this information to analyze and study regions including patterns of change.

• To evaluate and critique how economic, political, and cultural processes interact to shape patterns of human migration and settlement, influence and interdependence, and conflict and cooperation.

• To summarize and predict the effects of interactions between human and physical systems on the resources of the world.

• To compare the different political systems in the world and how those systems relate to the United States and its citizens.

• To cite evidence of the contributions of people and their diverse cultures.

• To apply the content literacy skills necessary to analyze historical documents, artifacts, and concepts.

• To use information, media, and technology literacy skills necessary to research, communicate, and demonstrate critical thinking.

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