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Geography
World Map
Geo - Map
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World Map
Create and color (each continent is a
different color) the Map of the World on
page A2, A4, A6. Identify all of the
continents(7), oceans(4) and also show
the Equator, Prime Meridian the Tropic of
Cancer and Capricorn.
• Europe, Asia, Africa, North America,
South America, Australia, Antarctica
• Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic
Geography Scale
Geo Map Scale
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Geo Map Scale
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Use the scale bar to determine the
distance between to locations.
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Geography
Scale
Independent Practice
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Scale
1. Chihuahua to Phoenix A9
2. Guatemala-City to Belmopan A14
3. San-Jose to Havana A14
4. San-Salvador to Kingston A14
5. Panama City to Managua A14
Scale
6. Santiago to Sucre A17
7. Brasilia to Quito A17
8. Bogota to Recife A17
9. Porto Allegra to La Paz A17
10. Georgetown to Manaus A17
Geography
Latitude & Longitude
Geo Lat & Long
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Geo Lat & Long
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Equator O
Latitude
Prime Meridian
0 Longitude
Latitude measures north and south
Longitude measures east and west
To determine the points numbers follow
the lines to the numbers.
• The numbers to the side are latitude, they
are written first. The numbers on top are
Longitude they are written second.
• 10N, 40W
Geography
Latitude & Longitude
Independent Practice
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Latitude & Longitude
1. A9 37N, 122W 6. A9
2. A9 34N, 118W 7. A9
3. A9 34N, 112W 8. A9
4. A9 32N, 106W 9. A9
5. A9 28N, 106W 10. A9
26N, 101W
19N, 99W
30N, 95W
35N, 90W
42N, 87W
Geo Map Skills Test
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Geo Map Skills
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Geo Map Skills Video
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10 Facts from each Video
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• G1/P1 Longitude Latitude Timezones and
Datelines 40:25
• National Geography The Story of Earth HD
1:30:01
• Crash Coarse
Geo 1 - 1
Geo 1 – 1
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Geo 1 – 1
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Global Perspective
Shifts in currents of the Atlantic and
Pacific oceans uses a global
perspective instead of a regional
perspective.
Global Positioning System used to
determine absolute location.
Region group of places with
common characteristics, traits.
Continent large landmass; it can be a
region; it can contain many smaller
regions, or it can be part of a larger
region such as the Americas. South
America region and continent.
Physical Systems processes on Earth,
such as volcanoes.
Human Systems geographers study
the economic life of people from a
certain place.
Human-Environment Interaction dam
used to store water is an example;
ways to work around the challenges
of nature, farmers use irrigation is an
example changes amount of water
available. Good results preservation
of water, harmful results threaten
species, pollution.
Absolute location exact point where a
place is found; geographers study
places and the people who live there;
45 degrees North, 9 degrees East
describes an absolute location.
Movement theme of geography that
explains how people, ideas, and animals
get from one place to another; example
spread of religions around the world.
Geographic Patterns similarities among
different places; example cities located
near bodies of water might use the
water as a way of shipping.
Geo Chapter 1
Lesson 1
Independent Practice
Write answers in complete sentences.
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will receive a zero.
• 1. What type of perspective do shifts in
currents of the Atlantic and Pacific
oceans use? 16
• 2. What are similarities among different
places? 13
• 3. What are geographers studying, when
they are they looking at processes on
Earth, such as volcanoes? 15
• 4. What is an exact point where a place
is found? 14
• 5. What is the theme of geography that
explains the spread of religions around
the world? 14
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• 6. A dam used to store water is an
example of what? 14
• 7. A What is a group of places with
common characteristics? 16
• 8. What do Geographers use to
determine absolute-location? 16
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1. global-perspective
2. Geographic-Patterns
3. physical-systems
4. Absolute-Location
5. Movement
6. human-environment interaction
7. Region
8. Global Positioning System
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Geo 1-2
Geo 1 – 2
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Geo 1 – 2
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Physical Map shows natural features, such
as mountains and rivers
Thematic Map Point Symbol map
Thematic Map Dot Density map
could be used to show the
population in and around a city
Mercator Projection map projection
shows direction accurately, making it
useful for navigators.
Projections help cartographers show
Earth’s curved surface on a flat map.
Projections Map show Earth’s curved
surface on a flat page.
Political map
shows humancreated features
on Earth’s
surface; shows
features that
humans have
created, such as
boundaries.
Cartographer map maker; show elevation
with color; create a small-scale map to
show the southern portion of Africa
Large-Scale Map show details in a city,
such as schools and parks; would be used
to show the streets
Longitude measures location east and
west, a place’s exact location can be
described by identifying the point where
lines of latitude and longitude cross.
Prime Meridian
are imaginary line
connects the
North Pole and the
South Pole;
divides the
Western
Hemisphere from
the Eastern
Hemisphere
Tropic of Cancer 23Degrees North
Tropic of Capricorn 23 Degrees
South
Latitude lines never touch each other;
longitude lines meet.
Equator sits at 0° latitude; runs east and
west; longest latitude line; center line of
latitude on Earth
Hemisphere every place on earth is
located in either the Northern or Southern
hemisphere and also in either the
Western or Eastern hemisphere.
Locator Globe shows the specific area of
the world displayed on a map.
Compass Rose
shows the
directions
north, south,
east, and
west.
Symbol map element that represents
information on a map such as the location
of natural resources.
Map Legend explain the meaning of
symbols and colors on a map.
Geo Chapter 1
Lesson 2
Independent Practice
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• 1. What type of map could be used to
show the location of oil fields in Texas?
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• 2. What type of map shows humancreated features on Earth’s surface? 22
• 3. Name the four hemispheres. 18
• 4. What do mapmakers use to show
Earth’s curved surface on a flat page? 24
• 5. What explains the meaning of
symbols and colors on a map? 18
• 6. What shows the directions north,
south, east, and west? 18
• 7. What would a cartographer create to
show the southern portion of Africa? 22
• 8. What map could be used to show the
population in and around a city? 26
• 9. What sits at 0° latitude, the center
line of latitude on Earth and the longest
latitude line? 19
• 10. What is an imaginary line that
connects the North Pole and the South
Pole, divides the Western Hemisphere
from the Eastern Hemisphere? 19
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1. Point-Symbol
2. Political-Map
3. Northern, Southern, Western and Eastern
4. Map Projections
5. Map-Legend
6. Compass-Rose
7. small-scale map
8. Dot-Density
9. equator
10. Prime-Meridian
Geo 2 - 1
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Geo 2 – 1
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Runoff
Precipitation
Condensation
temperatures
cause water
vapor to
change into
droplets.
Evaporation
sun heats the
ocean and
water vapor
rises into the
air.
Water Cycle Each step is an important
part of the continual movement of
water, which all life on earth needs to
survive. If any step were missing,
water might not be available.
Erosion ruin
farmer’s fields;
rocks and soil
slowly break apart
and get swept
away. Without
good soil, a
farmer is unable
to grow crops.
Plateau
Plateau level area of land that usually
has a cliff on one side.
Continental Shelf land at the edge of
a continent that extends under the
ocean
Landforms exist under the Earth’s
oceans
Landforms
Ring of Fire located along the rim of
the Pacific Ocean; Volcanoes and
earthquakes.
Tectonic Plates rest on mantle, always
moving. This causes the continents to
move
Mantle
Earths Layers outer core Earth’s
most liquid layer
Equinox
March 21
September 21
Solstice
December 21 or 22
June 20 or 21
One day for the Earth to rotate once
on its axis.
One year for the Earth to make one
revolution around the sun
Geo Chapter 2
Lesson 1
Independent Practice
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• 1. How long does it takes for the Earth to
rotate once on its axis? 34
• 2. When does a person in Australia
typically experience the autumnequinox? 35
• 3. What is a level area of land that
usually has a cliff on one side? 38
• 4. What rest on tectonic-plates, which
change position over time, so they
move? 37
• 5. What is the layer of Earth the tectonic
plates rest? 36
• 6. Volcanoes and earthquakes often take
place along the Ring-of-Fire located
along the rim of the Pacific Ocean. 40
• 7. What is the land at the edge of a
continent that extends under the ocean?
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• 8. What occurs on June 20 or 21 in the
Southern Hemisphere? 34
• 9. How do tectonic plates cause the continents to
move? 37
• 10. How long does it takes the Earth to
make one revolution around the sun? 34
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1. one-day
2. March 21
3. Plateau
4. Continents
5. Mantle
6. Continental-Shelf
7. winter-solstice
8. Continental Shelf
9. The continents sit on the tectonic plates, which
are always moving.
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Geo 2-2
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Cyclone in the Eastern
Hemisphere called a typhoon.
Tornado has stronger winds than a
cyclone has; by predicting the path of
a hurricane or tornado, scientists
hope to lessen the damage created by
a storm.
Drought occurs when the amount
of rainfall is far below what
usually falls.
Dry Climates little or no rainfall or
snow.
Tundra climate, plant life includes
mosses or no vegetation.
Climate Region term is used to
describe a group of places that share
the same climate.
Climate average condition of the
atmosphere over a period of time.
Weather the condition of the
atmosphere at a specific time; if an
air mass moves into an area, the
weather will probably change.
A family planning to have an outdoor
activity, will this map help them?
Geo Chapter 2
Lesson 2
Independent Practice
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• 1. Name examples of a renewable
resources. 50
• 2. What happens when an air mass
moves into an area? 46
• 3. What has stronger winds than a
cyclone? 48
• 4. What is the term is used to describe a
group of places that share the same
climate? 46
• 5. What is a Cyclone in the Eastern
Hemisphere called? 48
• 6. What is the main way to help protect
animals and plants. 52
• 7. When the sun heats the ocean and
water vapor rises into the air, this is
called? 42
• 8. Name examples of a mineral
resources and raw materials. 50
• 9. Name an example of a biological
resource. 50
• 10. What is the average condition of the
atmosphere over a period of time is
called? 49
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1. Solar-Power
2. the weather will change
3. Tornado
4. Climate-Region
5. typhoon
6. Habitat preservation
7. evaporation
8. Oil and coal
9. fish
10. climate
Geo 2-3
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Geo 2 – 3
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Universal Declaration of Human
Rights state which rights all people
should have.
Democracy citizens elect
representatives
Oligarchy citizens have few or no
rights.
Dictatorship citizens have few or
no rights, one person rises to
power and controls all aspects of
life
Governments create, carry out,
and interpret laws.
Free Enterprise a company produces
clothes that are sold in stores.
Gross Domestic
Product (GDP)
total value of
goods and
services that a
country
produces
Economic rights type of human rights
that gives people the right to work.
Primary Sector of economic
activity involves using raw
materials from the soil or water.
Location affect a country’s production of
goods and services because of
transportation routes, for example, more
goods and services might be produced so
they can be traded with other countries.
Traditional
Economy
People trade
goods and
services
without the
use of money.
Souls are reborn is a beliefs do
Hinduism and Sikhism have in
common.
Polytheistic religion is one in which its
followers believe in many deities.
Hinduism
Judaism the Ten
Commandments
serve as a code
of right and
wrong behavior.
Monotheistic religion is one in which its
followers believe in one god, or deity.
Culture language, live, behave, and
think.
Civilization is a society with a highly
developed culture and technology.
Geo Chapter 2
Lesson 3
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• 1. What document states rights all
people should have. 66
• 2. One person rises to power and
controls all aspects of life; citizens have
few or no rights, describes? 65
• 3. What is the economic activity that
involves using raw materials from the
soil or water? 62
• 4. What is a belief Hinduism and Sikhism
have in common? 60
• 5. What is the total value of goods and
services that a country produces? 62
• 6. Name polytheistic religions. 60
• 7. What is a society with a highly
developed culture and technology? 58
• 8. What is an expression of a regions
culture? 58
• 9. In what type of economy do people
trade goods and services without the
use of money? 62
• 10. What is the type of human rights
that gives people the right to work? 62
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2. dictatorship
3. Primary-Sector
4. Souls are reborn
5. domestic-product
6. Hinduism
7. Civilization
8. language
9. traditional-economy
10. Economic-Rights
Geo 1 & 2
Water Cycle
Geo 1 & 2 - Illustration
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Geo 1 & 2 - Illustration
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Geo 1 & 2 Illustration
Illustrate and color the Water Cycle
include the four steps (label and define)
and at least 3 landforms (label).
Illustration must cover entire paper.
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(Object in sky important to water-cycle)
• Writing = 30 Points (at least
an inch)
• Drawing (Picture) = 50 Points
• Entire Page = 10 Points
• Color = 10 Points
Geography 1 & 2
Test
Geo 1 & 2 – Test
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Geography
1 & 2 – Video
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• Physical Geography: Ever Changing Planet
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• Physical Geography: Landforms
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• Physical Geography: Geographical Regions
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• Physical Geography: Layering the Planet
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14. 30N, 180E H
15. 60N, 180E K
16. 60S, 120W F
17. 0, 150E A
18. 0, 60E J
19. 30N, 60W D
20. 60N, 150W I
21. 60S, 0 C
22. I to G 1075
23. F to K 315
24. G to E 1750
25. A to I 750
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Geo Chapter 1 Lesson 1 Independent Practice Write answers in complete sentences.
1. What type of perspective do shifts in currents of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans use? 16
2. What are similarities among different places? 13
3. What are geographers studying, when they are they looking at processes on Earth, such as volcanoes? 15
4. What is an exact point where a place is found? 14
5. What is the theme of geography that explains the spread of religions around the world? 14
6. A dam used to store water is an example of what? 14
7. A What is a group of places with common characteristics? 16
8. What do Geographers use to determine absolute-location? 16
Geo Chapter 1 Lesson 2 Independent Practice Write answers in complete sentences.
1. What type of map could be used to show the location of oil fields in Texas? 26
2. What type of map shows human-created features on Earth’s surface? 22
3. Name the four hemispheres. 18
4. What do mapmakers use to show Earth’s curved surface on a flat page? 24
5. What explains the meaning of symbols and colors on a map? 18
6. What shows the directions north, south, east, and west? 18
7. What would a cartographer create to show the southern portion of Africa? 22
8. What map could be used to show the population in and around a city? 26
9. What sits at 0° latitude, the center line of latitude on Earth and the longest latitude line? 19
10. What is an imaginary line that connects the North Pole and the South Pole, divides the Western
Geo Chapter 2 Lesson 1Independent Practice Write answers in complete sentences.
1. How long does it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis? 34
2. When does a person in Australia typically experience the autumn-equinox? 35
3. What is a level area of land that usually has a cliff on one side? 38
4. What rest on tectonic-plates, which change position over time, so they move? 37
5. What is the layer of Earth the tectonic plates rest? 36
6. Volcanoes and earthquakes often take place along the Ring-of-Fire located along the rim of the Pacific Ocean. 40
7. What is the land at the edge of a continent that extends under the ocean? 38
8. What occurs on June 20 or 21 in the Southern Hemisphere? 34
9. How do tectonic plates cause the continents to move? 37
10. How long does it takes the Earth to make one revolution around the sun? 34
Geo Chapter 2 Lesson 2 Independent Practice Write answers in complete sentences.
1. Name examples of a renewable resources. 50
2. What happens when an air mass moves into an area? 46
3. What has stronger winds than a cyclone? 48
4. What is the term is used to describe a group of places that share the same climate? 46
5. What is a Cyclone in the Eastern Hemisphere called? 48
6. What is the main way to help protect animals and plants. 52
7. When the sun heats the ocean and water vapor rises into the air, this is called? 42
8. Name examples of a mineral resources and raw materials. 50
9. Name an example of a biological resource. 50
10. What is the average condition of the atmosphere over a period of time is called? 49
Geo Chapter 2 Lesson 3 Independent Practice Write answers in complete sentences.
1. What document states rights all people should have. 66
2. One person rises to power and controls all aspects of life; citizens have few or no rights, describes? 65
3. What is the economic activity that involves using raw materials from the soil or water? 62
4. What is a belief Hinduism and Sikhism have in common? 60
5. What is the total value of goods and services that a country produces? 62
6. Name polytheistic religions. 60
7. What is a society with a highly developed culture and technology? 58
8. What is an expression of a regions culture? 58
9. In what type of economy do people trade goods and services without the use of money? 62
10. What is the type of human rights that gives people the right to work? 62
Geo 1 & 2 Illustration
Illustrate and color the Water Cycle include the four steps (label and define) and at least 3 landforms (label). Illustration must cover entire paper.
(Object in sky important to water-cycle)
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