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Mr. D knows the future

8.G.1.2 Understand the human and physical characteristics of regions in North Carolina and the United States  physical features culture political organization ethnic make-up

Concepts - Broad The student will understand: Geographic areas differ according to distinct regional characteristics such as physical features, culture, political organization, economic activity and ethnic make-up.  The designation of places according different regions may change over time.  Regions may experience differing rates of change based on the change in geography.  Societies may experience differing rates and types of growth due to their varied geographical make-up.  Concepts - Broad

The student will know:  The various types of regions such as formal, functional or vernacular.  The characteristics that define a particular region in North Carolina and the United Sates.  How and why regions may change. Specific Examples

Geographic areas differ according to distinct regional characteristics such as physical features, culture, political organization, economic activity and ethnic make-up. 

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Geographic areas differ according to distinct regional characteristics such as physical features, culture, political organization, economic activity and ethnic make-up. 

The designation of places according different regions may change over time. 

Regions may experience differing rates of change based on the change in geography.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHFYAygsqGg

Societies may experience differing rates and types of growth due to their varied geographical make-up. 

The various types of regions such as formal, functional or vernacular.  Formal – official boundaries

The various types of regions such as formal, functional or vernacular.  Vernacular – formed by people’s beliefs

The various types of regions such as formal, functional or vernacular.  Functional – region organized around something

The characteristics that define a particular region in North Carolina and the United Sates. 

How and why regions may change. MAN Economics – make money, lose money Climate Change