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1 Location (Physical Features & Countries) FSMS Standard SS7G9.a Standard SS7G9.a Days 1-3 Days 1-3

2  SS7G9 – The student will locate selected features in Southern and Eastern Asia. a. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map: Ganges River, Huang He (Yellow River), Indus River, Mekong River, Yangtze (Chang Jiang) River, Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean, Sea of Japan, South China Sea, Yellow Sea, Gobi Desert, Taklimakan Desert, Himalayan Mountains, and Korean Peninsula

3 Agenda Message: Agenda Message: Social Studies Progress Reports go home TODAY! Bring reports back with parent signature for a homework grade of “100”. Before school tutoring is Tuesday starting at 7:30a. Standard: Standard: Locate selected features in Southern & Eastern Asia including rivers, mountains, Seas, Deserts, Oceans, Bays and the Korean Peninsula. Essential Question for Monday 11/3/14 Essential Question for Monday 11/3/14: What are the major geographic features in Southern & Eastern Asia? Warm Up for Monday 11/3/14: Warm Up for Monday 11/3/14: Name three things that you know about Asia. TODAY WE WILL: 1. Review CDA 2. Social Studies Progress Reports

4 E.Q. Answer for Monday November 3 rd : Ganges RiverYellow Sea Indus RiverIndian Ocean Huang He (Yellow River)Sea of Japan Mekong RiverGobi Desert Yangtze RiverTaklimakan Desert Himalayan MountainsSouth China Sea Bay of BengalTibetan Plateau Korean Peninsula Warm-Up Answer Warm-Up Answer: (List whatever you knew about Asia before we started this unit.)

5 Physical Geography Introduction The southern and eastern parts of Asia are home to almost half of the world’s population. The geography of this large area is varied, containing some of the world’s longest rivers, highest mountain ranges and large extensive deserts.

6 The Indus River Indus River begins in the mountains of Tibet and flows almost 200 miles through the country of Pakistan before emptying into the Arabian Sea. The Indus River valley is one of the richest farming areas in this region. Many different civilizations have lived along this river throughout the centuries.

7 Ganges River The Ganges River is India’s most important river. It begins in the Himalayan Mountains and flows southeast through India and Bangladesh before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. The water of the Ganges carries tons of rich sediment (topsoil, silt and minerals from the mountains) that is gradually spread along its path enriching the farmland and creating a large, fertile delta at the mouth of the river.

8 Ganges River cont. Because so many people live and work along the Ganges, the water in the river is heavily polluted. The country of Bangladesh is located almost completely in the Ganges River delta. Monsoon Season Heavy flooding in this part of the world during the monsoon season (a seasonal prevailing wind, lasting several months, bringing heavy rains) often causes great hardships for those living in this region.

9 Indian Ocean Further out to sea is the Indian Ocean, which is the third largest ocean in the world. Mountains & Plateau The Himalayan Mountains form the southern border of China. This high ground spreads to the north to form the Tibetan Plateau.

10 Mountains & Plateau cont. This area is sometimes called “the roof of the world” because of its high altitudes. This wide area of mountains and high plateau blocks any moisture coming from the rivers and seas to the south. The Himalayan Mountains form India’s eastern border with China and Nepal.

11 Mountains & Plateau cont. These high mountains form a barrier between India and countries to her north and east. The Himalayan Mountains stretch for almost 200 miles. The highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, is on the border between Nepal & China.

12 Deserts As the mountains begin to level off in the north, the land becomes desert. Here one finds the Taklimakan Desert and the Gobi Desert. The Taklimakan Desert is over 600 miles in length, one of the longest deserts in the world.

13 Deserts cont. To the east and in the central part of China is the Gobi Desert, which can be one of the “hottest” and also one of the “coldest” places in the world. Much of the Gobi Desert is covered with sand and rocks.

14 Agenda Message Agenda Message: After-school tutoring is Wednesday from 4-5p. Deadline for turning in all assignments and or re-takes of quizzes is Friday Nov. 7 th. Standard:. Standard: Locate selected features in Southern & Eastern Asia including rivers, mountains, Seas, Deserts, Oceans, Bays and the Korean Peninsula. E.Q. Tuesday & Wednesday E.Q. Tuesday & Wednesday 11/4 and 5/14: How does the Yellow River gets it’s name? Warm Up: What percent of the world’s population lives in S&EA? TODAY WE WILL: 1. Introduce map review of Southern & Eastern Asia

15 E.Q. Answer for Tuesday & Wednesday 11/4 and 5/14 E.Q. Answer for Tuesday & Wednesday 11/4 and 5/14: The Yellow River gets it’s name from the yellow dust that blows into the river from the Gobi Desert. The dust gives the water its yellowish color. Warm-Up: Approximately 50% of the world’s population lives in this region.

16 China’s River China’s fertile farming areas lay north and east of the Gobi desert region. The Huang He, or Yellow River, begins in the Tibetan Plateau. It flows toward the east and finally empties into the Yellow Sea.

17 China’s Rivers cont China’s Rivers cont. The yellow dust blowing out of the Gobi Desert is picked up by the Huang He and carried along as loess (another name for silt), giving both the river and the sea a yellowish color. The Yellow River is also used for transporting people and goods, though annual floods make conditions along the river’s path dangerous.

18 Yangtze River The Yangtze River also begins in the Tibetan Plateau. This river travels east until it reaches the East China Sea. The Yangtze River is China’s longest river stretching for over 3,400 miles. It goes through fertile farming land and is one of China’s main transportation routes.

19 Yangtze River The city of Shanghai is China’s most important port, and is located at the mouth of this river. The Yangtze River and Huang He River are connected by the Grand Canal, one of the world’s oldest and longest canal systems. The oldest part of the canal was built 2,000 years ago.

20 Mekong River Flowing through China, Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, & Vietnam, the Mekong River affects the lives of over 60 million people, many of whom are the poorest in the world. One of the regions most important crops, rice is grown extensively in the Mekong River Basin.

21 Oceans, Bays, & Seas Indian Ocean The third largest of the world’s five oceans is the Indian Ocean. It’s Relative Location is between Africa to the west, Asia to the north, Australia to the east, and the Southern Ocean to the south.

22 Bay of Bengal The Bay of Bengal is an arm of the Indian Ocean with India to the west and Myanmar to its east. The Ganges River flows into the bay. Sea of Japan The Sea of Japan is an arm of the Pacific Ocean that lies between the Korean Peninsula and the Island of Japan.

23 South China Sea The South China Sea lies between Vietnam and the Philippine Islands. Weather in the region is marked by violent monsoons and typhoons. Yellow Sea This arm of the Pacific Ocean lies between China and Korea. It gets its name from the Yellow River which flows into the sea.

24 Agenda Message: Agenda Message: After-school tutoring is today from 4-5p. Deadline for late work and/or re-takes of quizzes is Nov. 7 th. S&EA Geography Quiz is Tuesday Nov. 11 th. Standard: Standard: Physical Geography; Locate selected features in Southern & Eastern Asia including rivers, mountains, Seas, Deserts, Oceans, Bays and the Korean Peninsula. E.Q. Thursday 11/6/14 E.Q. Thursday 11/6/14: What is an Archipelagos? Warm Up: Warm Up: Where does the Ganges River Start, what country does it flow through, and what body of water does it flow into? TODAY WE WILL: 1. Continue map review of Southern & Eastern Asia

25 E.Q. Answer for Thursday November 6 th E.Q. Answer for Thursday November 6 th : An archipelagos is a group of islands, examples Indonesia, the Philippine islands, and Hawaiian Islands Warm-Up Answer Warm-Up Answer: The Ganges River start in the mountains of Tibet. It runs southeast through India and Bangladesh before it empties into the Bay of Bengal.

26 Southern & Eastern Asia Landforms 1. Himalayan Mountains 1. Himalayan Mountains (Nepal, Tibet, Pakistan, Bhutan, India, and southwestern China) 2. Subcontinent (also known as India) 2. Subcontinent (also known as India) A large landmass that is part of a continent, but is geographically separate from it. 3. Tibetan Plateau (southwestern China 3. Tibetan Plateau (southwestern China) The highest plateau on earth. Nicknamed, “the roof of the world”. 4. Korean Peninsula (North and South Korea) 5. Archipelagos (Indonesia and the Philippine Islands) 5. Archipelagos (Indonesia and the Philippine Islands) A group of islands. Indonesia has the 4 th largest population in the world and is made up of over 17,000 islands.

27 Korean Peninsula The Korean Peninsula juts out from northeastern China in between the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan. Since 1948, this peninsula has been divided into two countries: Communist North Korea and Democratic South Korea.

28 Agenda Message: Agenda Message: S&EA Geography Quiz is scheduled for Tuesday. Deadline for late assignments for 6 th period is Monday during homeroom! Deadline for late assignments for 3, 4, 5, & 7 th periods is TODAY! Standard : Standard : Locate on a world and regional political-physical map the leading countries of Southern & Eastern Asia. E.Q. Friday 11/7/14 E.Q. Friday 11/7/14: Which river in S&EA is known as “China’s Sorrow” ? Why? Warm Up Warm Up: Using relative location describe where one can locate the Tibetan Plateau. TODAY WE WILL: 1. Label the seven leading countries on the map of Southern & Eastern Asia

29 E.Q. Answer for Friday 11/7/14: Annual monsoon rains in China are beneficial to farmers, but also cause floods, usually every two to three years. Flooding from China’s Huang He (Yellow River) has killed more people than flooding from any other river in the world. Warm-Up: North of the Himalayan Mountains and south of the Taklimakan Desert in China.


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