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1 Which of the 8 traits of culture is the most essential.
Prompt Which of the 8 traits of culture is the most essential. Write a thesis answering the prompt on your notecard.

2 Thesis Statement Components Label on yours.
All thesis statement should include three main components 1. Arguable Must be debatable Must be able to be supported with FACTS/QUOTES 2. Specific Argument Detail How? & Why? 3. Argument Depth So what?

3 And now for something completely different…

4 Geography 5 Themes What is a theme topic?
What, do you suppose, might the 5 theme (topics) of geography be? One person per table grab 2 yellow textbooks from the back of the room Geography 5 Themes

5 5 themes of Geography Location Where is it?
Absolute location: degrees of latitude and longitude. Relative location: point of reference, e.g., near, far, a short drive. 5 themes of Geography

6 5 themes of Geography 2 . Place What is it like?
Physical Characteristics: landforms (mountains, plains, etc.) bodies of water (oceans, lakes, bay, etc.) ecosystems (soil, plants, animals, and climate) Human Characteristics – Bridges, dams, canals roads buildings culture language All places have features that distinguish them from other places. 5 themes of Geography

7 5 themes of Geography 3. Human/Environment Interaction
How do people interact with and change their environment? Dams, canals, fields, tunnels, pollution, How does the environment affect human life? (Activities, culture, food, disasters) 5 themes of Geography

8 5 themes of Geography 4. Movement
How are people and places linked by communication and the flow of people, ideas and goods? Transportation Communication Trade Patterns of movement such as migration linkages and connections 5 themes of Geography

9 5 themes of Geography 5. Regions
What are their unifying features and how do they form and change over time? Regions are a basic unit for geographic study. Geographers divide the world into regions to help them interpret events. Regions can be defined on the basis of: physical and human characteristics. For example: The Pacific Northwest, The Midwest, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa 5 themes of Geography

10 Note-processing techniques
Mind Map Annotated Summary Two-column restate Study guide Symbols and metaphors Note-processing techniques

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15 Mind Map – now create a mind map on the 5 themes
Mind Map – now create a mind map on the 5 themes! Be prepared to share it with the class!


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