
Unit 1.2 - Five Themes of Geography Lesson
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Silviano Rivera
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What is the acronym used for remembering the 5 themes of geography?
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Multiple Choice
Movement is:
Movement is migration of people, goods, and/or ideas from place to place.
Movement describes how wind and ocean currents affect climate.
Movement looks at how glaciers move across valleys.
Movement is how people and their environment affect each other.
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Multiple Select
Movement describes how and why people move, but it also looks at how _________, __________ and ___________ move or spread across the world.
products
ideas
information
weather
natural disasters
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Multiple Choice
What causes people to move?
push-pull factors
up-down effects
rock-roll effects
Stop-drop-roll effects
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Open Ended
What is an example of a PULL Factor?
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Open Ended
What is an example of a PUSH Factor?
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Multiple Choice
What is a REGION?
Region describes a location by physical and human features.
Region is an area that shares a combination of trends or features and are unique to that area.
Region is where something is located.
Regions determine how and why people move.
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Open Ended
What are the three types of regions?
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Multiple Choice
Regions that serve a purpose like a school district, an airport or a cell phone tower are examples of
Formal Regions
Functional Regions
Perceptual Regions
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Multiple Choice
Regions that are clearly defined and known to share similar laws, religions and climates are --
Formal Regions
Functional Regions
Perceptual Regions
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Multiple Choice
Regions that are reflected based on cultural ideas and have no formal boundaries are --
Formal Regions
Functional Regions
Perceptual Regions
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Multiple Choice
Human Environment Interaction is:
HEI is where a place is.
HEI is the movement of ideas, goods, and people.
HEI is how people and their environment affect each other.
HEI is a group of places that share a common human or physical characteristic.
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Open Ended
What is an example of humans adapting to the environment?
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Open Ended
What is an example of humans modifying the environment?
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Open Ended
What is an example we use TECHNOLOGY to adapt to/modify the environment?
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Multiple Choice
HEI is always positive.
True
False
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Multiple Select
What are positive ways we interact with the environment?
polluting
cutting too many trees
recycling
natural disasters
replacing/planting new trees
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Multiple Select
What are negative interaction with the environment?
recycling
polluting
natural disasters
Building dams which cause fish populations to decline.
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Multiple Choice
What is LOCATION?
Theme of Location describes how a place looks.
Theme of Location describes how people, goods, and ideas move from place to place.
Theme of Location tells us where a place is in the world.
Theme of Location shows us how places share common physical or human characteristics.
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Multiple Choice
What is the latitude of the equator?
0N, 0S
90N, 90S
0N, 90S
90N, 0S
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Open Ended
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of absolute location?
Across from McDonald's
North of Conroe
3205 W Davis St, Conroe, TX 77304
San Antonio is approximately a 3-hour drive from Houston.
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Multiple Select
Which is an example of Relative location?
Conroe High is across Taco Bell.
Conroe High is located at 40 degrees N, 96 degrees W
The U.S. Capitol is 38° 53′ 35″ N, 77° 00′ 32″ W
Conroe Ninth Grade Campus is located on 3205 W Davis St, Conroe, TX
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Multiple Choice
What is PLACE?
Place describes how a location looks like.
Place is where something is located.
Place is the movement of people and goods from one place to another.
Place is when a group of places share common physical and human characteristics.
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Multiple Choice
How can place be described?
Place can be described by relative and absolute location.
Place can be described by form and function.
Place can be described by positive and negative human interactions.
Place can be described by physical and human features.
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Open Ended
Describe Conroe High School 9th Grade Campus using physical features.
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Open Ended
Describe Conroe High School 9th Grade Campus using human features.
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Match
Match the Themes of Geography to their definition.
Describes how a location looks using human or physical features.
Gives the position of a place in relation to another place or the exact position of a place.
Helps define areas that share common characteristics and functions.
Describes how people adapt to and modify to their location.
Describes why and how people, goods and ideas go from place to place.
Place
Location
Regions
Human Environment Interactions
Movement
Place
Location
Regions
Human Environment Interactions
Movement
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