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I’m Fine…..that’s all that matters 1

Why do we study Geography?????? Population Growth Religion Culture Economies Interaction with the Environment Ideas Stereotypes Poverty Language Customs Family Structure Political Systems Disease Movement RegionLocation Place Societies Human Rights 2

Before we can begin to study geography, we must understand some basic themes…The Five Themes of Geography. The First Theme: Location 4

Two types of Location Absolute Location – exact place on Earth where a geographic feature is found Relative Location – describes a place in relation to another place 5

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Now define absolute location and relative location in your foldable. Add an example or two of each type. Create a visual representation of each. Don’t be lazy….quality work = quality grade 6

The Second Theme: Place 8

Place – includes the physical features and cultural characteristics of a location 9

What’s it like when you get there?

Now define place in your foldable. Add an example or two. Create visual representation/s of place. Don’t be lazy….quality work = quality grade 10

The Third Theme: Human – Environment Interaction 17

Human-Environment Interaction – the relationship between humans and their environment 18 Modify- How we change the environment Adapt- How we change to our environment (survive) Depend- What do we get from our Environment.

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Now define human-environment interaction and the M-A-D categories. Add an example or two. Create visual representation/s of H-E-I. Don’t be lazy….quality work = quality grade 19

The Fourth Theme: Movement 21

Movement – the movement of people, goods, and ideas from one place to another 22

Now define movement in your foldable. Add an example or two. Create visual representation/s of movement. Don’t be lazy….quality work = quality grade 23

The Fifth Theme: Region 12

Region – a region of the earth’s surface with similar characteristics 13

Region cont. 14 Formal – defined by a limited number of characteristics Functional – organized around a set of interactions and connections between places Perceptual – people perceive or see a region in the same way

Now define the three kinds of region in your foldable. Add an example or two. Create visual representation/s of each region. Don’t be lazy….quality work = quality grade 15

And now for the big finale!!!!!!!! 24

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