W4: September 8-12, 2014Week 4
Monday, September 8•Computer Lab for Quia Quiz
• “USA Longitude & Latitude 1” WS▫Colored Pencils
•Homework: Quiz on Monday, September 22nd on:
▫Midwest and Northeast States
Tuesday, September 9• TURN IN HOMEWORK
• Daily Geography #1-4 - Complete1. The equator divides the Earth into which two hemispheres?2. The prime meridian helps to divide the Earth into which two hemispheres?3. North America is part of which two hemispheres?4. Is Australia part of the Northern and Western Hemispheres, or the Southern and Eastern
Hemispheres?
• Mr. Epperley and Mrs. Whited▫ HOPS
• ZOMBIES --- Wait… What?▫ Is there a Zombie virus?
• Homework: Quiz on Monday, September 22nd on:
▫ Midwest and Northeast States
Wednesday, September 10• Warm Up
▫ Asia is located in which directions from the equator and from the prime meridian?▫ In which hemispheres is Asia located?▫ Does the equator cross the northern or Southern part of South America?▫ South America is located mostly in which two hemispheres?
• Study Guide ▫ Work with a buddy, your notes, & the book
• Review Day: Friday, September 12th
• Test: Monday, September 15th
• Homework: Quiz on Monday, September 22nd on:
▫ Midwest and Northeast States
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Thursday, September 11• Warm Up
▫ In which hemisphere is the North Pole located?▫ Which ocean is closest to the North Pole?▫ What is the only hemisphere in which Antarctica has no land?
• Introduction to the ATLAS!▫ Partners to work and complete▫ Review as a class
• Review Day: Friday, September 12th
• Test: Monday, September 15th
• Homework: Quiz on Monday, September 22nd on:
▫ Midwest and Northeast States
Friday, September 12• Warm Up
▫ Most geographers agree that there are really five oceans. Name the five oceans.
▫ Which of the oceans is closest to Antarctica?▫ Africa has land in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Africa is
considered part of the Eastern Hemisphere. Why?
• Review Study Guide• Play Game
• Test: Monday, September 15th
• Homework: Quiz on Monday, September 22nd on:
▫ Midwest and Northeast States
Unit 1
Rules
• Always answer in the form of a question!
• The team that buzzes in first will be called on to answer the question.
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Vocabulary - for 100
The study of Earth, its people, and the landscapes we create
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Vocabulary - for 100
What is GEOGRAPHY?
Vocabulary - for 200
Atlantic OceanPacific OceanIndian OceanArctic Ocean
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Vocabulary - for 200
What are the four MAIN oceans?
Vocabulary - for 300
To compare different places.
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Vocabulary - for 300
Why do geographers divide the world into regions?
Vocabulary - for 400
0* longitude
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Vocabulary - for 400
What is the prime meridian?
Vocabulary - for 500
Geographers use them to organize information and
guide their studies.
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Vocabulary - for 500
What are the SIX ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS
Six EE- for 100
Physical processes that shape Earth’s surface.
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Six EE- - for 100
What is the definition of Physical Systems?
Six EE- for 200
The characteristics of humans and how we are all
connected.
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Six EE- for 200
What is the definition of Human Systems?
Six EE- for 300
Using Geography to understand the past, present,
and future.
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Six EE- for 300
What is the definition of the Uses of Geography?
Six EE- for 400
The physical and human characteristics of a place that can be used to form regions
or groups.
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Six EE- for 400
What is the definition of Places and Regions?
Six EE- for 500
Using maps and images to gather information from a
spatial perspective
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Six EE- for 500
What is the definition of the World in Spatial Terms?
Parts of a Map - for 100
Legend/KeyGrid
Compass RoseMap Scale
Title
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Parts of a Map - for 100
What are the 5 parts of a map?
Parts of a Map - for 200
A directional symbol that is on a map or globe.
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Parts of a Map - for 200
What is a compass rose?
Parts of a Map - for 300
The only accurate representation of the Earth.
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Parts of a Map - for 300
What is a globe?
Parts of a Map - for 400
It indicates what the map is about.
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Parts of a Map - for 400
What is the TITLE of a map?
Parts of a Map - for 500
It shows the relationship between distance on a map and distance on the earth’s
surface.
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Parts of a Map- for 500
What is the definition of MAP SCALE?
Matching- for 100
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Matching- for 100
What is the equator?
Matching- for 200
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What is the Indian Ocean?
Matching- for 300
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Matching - for 300
What continents are both located in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres?
Matching- for 400
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Matching- for 400
Where are the Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Indian, and Southern Oceans?
Matching- for 500
It drew a line across the United States that only
allowed slave states to the south, and free states to the
north.
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Matching- for 500
What are the continents of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica
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This is the largest continent and has the largest
population with 4 billion people.
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What is ASIA?
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This continent was home to both World War 1 and 2.
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What is EUROPE?
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This continent is located in all the hemispheres EXCEPT the
Northern Hemisphere.
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What is ANTARCTICA?
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This is a mnemonic device used to help remember the
cardinal directions.
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What is “Never Eat Soggy Waffles?”
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This is the smallest continent by size.
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What is AUSTRALIA?
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