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5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY WEBQUEST 1) Students are to read through this webquest, recording ALL information in RED. 2) When visiting the websites, read through the information, making Point-form Notes! 3) Answer every question in the PPT 4) Record Answers for the QUIZ (Check with answer key… revisit incorrect

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5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY. WEBQUEST Students are to read through this webquest, recording ALL information in RED . When visiting the websites, read through the information, making Point-form Notes! Answer every question in the PPT - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY

WEBQUEST

1) Students are to read through this webquest, recording ALL information in RED.

2) When visiting the websites, read through the information, making Point-form Notes!

3) Answer every question in the PPT4) Record Answers for the QUIZ (Check with

answer key… revisit incorrect answers)

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DEFINITION OF GEOGRAPHY

ge·og·ra·phy1 : a science that deals with the description, distribution, and interaction of the diverse physical, biological, and cultural features of the earth's surfaceSource-Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary

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What Does that Mean???

Geography is the study of the earth and everything on it.

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5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY

1) Click on each of the following themes. Read through the material (use the RIGHT (Forward) arrow to read ALL the information).

2) Once your done with one topic use the LEFT (Back) arrow, then click on the next theme to learn about it.

3) After you have reviewed ALL 5 themes click the PLAY button on the bottom to continue with the Webquest.

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY

By clicking on this site, you will visit the National Geographic Society 5 Themes of Geography web page. After reviewing the web page, click the back arrow on your browser to come back here.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY http://www.nationalgeographic.com/resources/ngo/education/themes.html

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WHERE DID THE 5 THEMES COME FROM?

The 5 Themes of Geography originated by the National Geographic Society to fulfill a need for geographers (people who study the earth and everything on it) categorize everything they learn. These 5 places are easy to remember. Just say the word “PRILM”.

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WHAT IS “PRILM”?PRILM is a mnemonic device that can be

used to help remember what the 5 Themes of Geography are. Simply put, take the first letter of each Theme to create the word PRILM. They are:

• Place• Region• Interaction (Human-Environment)• Location• Movement

Click the PLAY Button to Continue

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Quiz AboutThe Five Themes of Geography READ EACH QUESTION AND RECORD YOUR

ANSWER!

At the end check your answers with the answer key… revisit questions that you got

incorrect.

Click on the orange arrow key to progress through the quiz.

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Question 1Which of the following is NOT a geography theme?

A. movement

C. region

B. human-environmental interaction

D. people

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Question 2 Which of the following is an example of Human-Environmental Interaction?

A. getting the mail

C. playing Gameboy

B. watching TV

D. Rainforest Clearing

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A. Geographica Institute

C. National Council for Social Studies

B. National Geographic Society

D. Social Studies Teachers of America

Question 3Which of the following helped create the 5 Themes of Geography?

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Question 4 Which of the following is an example of PLACE?

A. Deep South

C. Dodge County Middle School

B. McDonalds

D. Skating rink

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Question 5 Which of the following is NOT an example of General Location?

A. Springfield, Missouri

C. Georgia

B. Dodge County Middle School1103 Herman AveEastman, GA 31023

D. the hills

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Question 6Which of the following is an example of region?

A. Georgia

C. United States

B. South America

D. The Midwest

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Question 7 What is the name of a person who studies the earth and everything on it?

A. Photographer

C. Geographer

B. Cartographer

D. Mapographer

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Key1) D2) D3) B4) A5) B6) D7) C

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SUMMARY Making Sense of it All Now that you have found out a little about the five themes, how can you

use them? Imagine for a minute that you are a newspaper reporter. An important

discovery of a lost land has been made, and you have the chance to be the first person to interview the returning explorers. Make a list of the questions that you might ask. Remember, the five themes and ask the most important questions from each.

Here are some questions to get you started: Where is it? Where exactly is that? What does it look like? How many people live there and where? What settlements (cities, villages) does it have? What sort of climate does it have? Does it have any extremes of weather? Is it prone to any type of natural disaster? What are the natural resources and how are they used? What type of agriculture is there? What are the main types of transportation and communication? What makes the people there different to people in other places? What sort of government does it have? Is it associated with any other place?

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INTERNET REFERENCESClick on the links below to view additional information.

• http://www.nationalgeographic.com/resources/ngo/education/themes.html

• http://sd71.bc.ca/Sd71/Edulinks/ICT6_9/lessons/geo1/5themes2.htm