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1 Five Themes of Geography
Movement and Region Five Themes of Geography

2 Monday, September 29 Welcome!
Please come in quietly and take out Interactive Notebooks. Open to the Warm-Up Section. 9/29/14 Warm-Up #12 “What is the difference between absolute location and relative location?” Answer:

3 Movement Movement is how people, things, and ideas get from place to place on the earth. Your lunch was made from somewhere – the ingredients transported from one place to another place. How did you get to school today?

4 Movement Think about products you use on a daily basis. Were they made in the United States? Check the tags on your clothes and school supplies. What does it say? How did those products get to be in your hands?

5 Region https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chUU-0OvOEU
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6 Region Regions can be defined by a number of characteristics including area, language, political divisions, religions, and vegetation (for example, grassland, desert, rain forest). Region divides the world into manageable units for geographic study. Regions have some sort of characteristic that unifies the area. Regions can be formal, functional, or vernacular.

7 Region Formal regions are those that are designated by official boundaries, such as cities, states, counties, and countries. For the most part, they are clearly indicated and publicly known. Functional regions are defined by their connections. For example, the circulation area for a major city area is the functional region of that paper. Vernacular regions are perceived regions, such as "The South," "The Midwest," or the "Middle East;" they have no formal boundaries but are understood in our mental maps of the world.

8 Tuesday, September 30 Welcome!
Please come in quietly and take out your Interactive Notebook. Open to your Warm-Up section. 9/30/14 Warm-Up #13 How would you rephrase the meaning of ‘region?’ Answer:

9 Wednesday, October 1 Welcome!
Please come in quietly and take out your Interactive Notebook. Open to your Warm-Up section. 10/1/14 Warm-Up #14 How could you show your understanding of Human-Environment Interaction? Answer:

10 Thursday, October 2 Welcome!
Please come in quietly and take out your Interactive Notebook. Open to your Warm-Up section. 10/2/14 Warm-Up #15 How would you prioritize the importance of each of the five themes of geography? (least to greatest importance – why in that order?) Answer:

11 Friday, October 3 Welcome!
Please come in quietly and take out your Interactive Notebook. Study independently for your Unit 3 Test.

12 After Your Test Complete your Unit 3 Reflection. Answer these three questions (do not write them in your book, just answer them): 1) What did I like about the Unit? 2) Did I understand the material well enough? 3) What content confused me? Once you have answered these three questions, move to the NEXT BLANK PAGE IN YOUR NOTEBOOK and start working on your next cover page: UNIT 4: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. (Please do not ask for other paper; just do your cover page on your notebook paper).


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