+ Today 1. Review 2. Watch Narrables 3. Group discuss questions 4. Write answer to Question 5. Work on YOUR WELL PLANNED CITY ASSIGNMENT.

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+ Today 1. Review 2. Watch Narrables 3. Group discuss questions 4. Write answer to Question 5. Work on YOUR WELL PLANNED CITY ASSIGNMENT

+ Review Spatial Inequality Draw a quick sketch showing someone the main idea of spatial inequality. Underneath your sketch write everything you know about spatial inequality. You will have 5 minutes to do this, do your best!

+ Review Urban Sprawl 1. What city would not be a good example of urban sprawl? A. Mexico City B. Toronto C. New York City D. Tulsa

+ Review 2. Which of the following is the best definition of urban sprawl? A. A large crowded city that is not pleasant to live in B. A city that has grown quickly due to good business C. A city that has spread outward with suburbs D. A city with little green space and many factories

+ Review 3. Positive effects of urban sprawl are…? A. Good for economy of city B. Creates jobs C. Personal space for each family D. All of the above.

+ Review 4. Negative effects of urban sprawl are…? A. Crowded B. Dependence on cars C. Expensive D. All of the above.

+ Urban Sprawl clips Mexico City urban sprawl Calgary urban sprawl

+ WELL PLANNED CITY Make an aerial map of a city on grid paper. This is a city with spatial inequality but your job is to plan it out so that there is not urban sprawl. You must include the following: Color Map key, Compass, Title Economic institutions (ways your city makes money) A mode of transportation that helps reduce traffic Resources spread so that people do not have to travel to the city center (food, education, medical, fire, police) Apartments, homes, neighborhoods, parks/green space,water Uses space efficiently (does not sprawl out and destroy habitats) Written explanation

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+ Sensible Planning What factors would help determine the buildings needed and how many of each? Where will people be employed? In what industries? Are there some sorts of buildings we could really do without? Do we need more than one grocery store? Are there some options that we could combine?

+ Sensible Planning A grocery store on the outskirts of town? An elementary school next to a jail? A library near a school? Four grocery stores next to each other? A redbox near a busy road? A school on the opposite side of town from residential areas? A shopping mall in a sparsely populated area? A park next to a neighborhood?