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1 Unit 1: Introduction to World Cultures and Geography
Social Studies Pages 2-49

2 Looking at Text -What is text?
-Questions to ask when reading and looking through text. • What is the main idea of what I read? • Why would the publishers choose the particular pictures, maps, charts, graphs, etc.? • How do pictures, maps, charts, graphs, etc. help me to understand what I read? Social Studies Book pg 287

3 Tell your partner what you see.
Social Studies Book pg 2, 3

4 Look at the picture again. How is this picture possible
Look at the picture again. How is this picture possible? What else can we learn by taking time to look at it carefully? Social Studies Book pg 2, 3

5 Maps help us to study the use of space on Earth.
Longitude Lines-Lines that run north and south from pole to pole; they are also known as meridians. Latitude Lines-Lines that run east and west around the globe; they are also known as parallels. They show distance north or south of the equator. Hemisphere-Refers to half the globe. The globe can be divided into the northern and southern hemisphere using the equator and the eastern and western hemisphere using the prime meridian. Lines of Longitude Lines of Latitude Social Studies Book pg 5 & 36

6 Maps & Projections Strengths:
-Allow you to isolate and focus on a particular area or space on earth. -Allows you to compare features of one area to the features of another area. -Gives you the ability to see the entire surface of the earth at one time. Weaknesses: -It is difficult to put a 3-dimensional object on a 2-dimensional surface without distorting some aspect of the object. -Compare the size and shape of Greenland on a map to the actual size and shape on a globe.

7 Unit 1: Chapter 2.1 5 Fields of Social Studies: 5 Fields of Geography
-History: record of the past -Geography: study of people, places, and the environment -Government: the people or groups within a society that have the authority to make laws, to make sure they are carried out, and settle disagreements -Economy: the study of how people manage their resources by producing, exchanging, and using goods and services -Culture: beliefs, customs, laws, art, and ways of living that a group of people share 5 Fields of Geography -Location: where something is located -Absolute Location: exact spot on Earth where something is found -Relative Location: the location of one place in relation to other places -Place: what it is like -Region: a group of places with similar features or characteristics -Movement: the way people, animals, goods and ideas move from one place to another -Human-Environment Interaction: how humans have changed and been changed by the environment

8 Absolute Location Social Studies Book pg 36

9 Unit 1: Chapter 2.2 Globe Maps Benefits: Benefits:
-Three dimensional representation of the Earth -Accurately shows the shape and size of one place in relationship to another Challenges: -Difficult to transport -You cannot see the entire Earth at one time Maps Benefits: -Easier to carry around -You can see the entire Earth at one time -Allows you to focus on as large or as small of an area as needed Challenges: -Not perfectly accurate -Some world maps distort the size or shape of landforms Social Studies Book pg 38

10 Items to Review What is Text? 5 Fields of Social Studies
5 Themes of Geography Maps vs- Globes Absolute and Relative Location Lines of Latitude and Longitude Finding Absolute Locations Social Studies Book pg 2, 3


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