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5 Themes of Geography

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Opening • Listen to news story.

• Prompt Questions:

• What country does this story take place

in?

• What is the story about?

• Write about one thing that shocked you.

1st story

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6

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What is Geography?

• Geography provides an effective method

for asking questions about places on the

earth and their relationships to the people

who live there.

• “Geo” is also Latin for earth.

• “Graphy” is Greek for graph or map.

• So…Geography is also the mapping of the

earth.

The Five Themes of Geography

Theme 1: Location

• Location

– Position on the earth’s surface.

– Every place on the earth can be located by

either absolute or relative terms.

Absolute Location Absolute location the use of a network of

horizontal and vertical lines on globes and maps to

find exact points anywhere on the earth. It also

includes an exact physical address.

Example 1: DPJH is located at 410 E 9th

St, Deer Park, TX

Example 2: New York City is located at 40

degrees North latitude and 74 degrees West

longitude

Relative Location

The use of cardinal and intermediate

directions in giving location is the relative

location. Use of landmarks is also helpful

in relative location.

Example 1: Austin is approximately 50

miles Northeast of New Braunfels.

Example 2: DPJH is located next to the

Church.

Process Break #1

• HHouston is located southeast of Dallas.

• Is the statement above an example of

relative or absolute location? Explain.

Theme 2: Place

• Place

Every place on earth has its own physical

and human features.

Physical Features: mountains, rivers, forests,

rainforest, desert, floods, hurricanes, etc.

Human Features: types of homes, religion,

language, education, clothing, foods, ethnic

groups, family size

DESCRIBE is the key word in place.

Process Break #2

• Describe the area in which we live in terms

of place. What are the physical features

and human features?

Theme 3:

Human Environment Interaction

• Human/Environment Interaction (HEI)

The interaction of humans with the

environment. This interaction can have both

good and bad outcomes. This is one of the

most important factors in geography.

*Adapt

*Modify

*Depend

HEI: Adapt

• Adapt means how do people change their

lives to fit the land.

• Example: People in the Congo wear thin

cotton clothes all year long because of the

warm climate.

• Example: People in the Congo make

thatched roofs for their huts because of

the vegetation present in the area.

Modify

• Modify means how do people change the

land to fit their needs.

Example: The Mormons, when they settled

in Utah, adapted to the dry landscape by

developing irrigation techniques.

Depend

• People depend on the land.

• Example: People depend on the land and

its resources for food, clothing, housing

and transportation.

Process Break #3 Write down 2 examples of human-environment interaction

from the map below.

Theme 4: Movement

Movement has become a daily part of our

lives. Not only does man move through

migration, but information, goods, and

ideas are also moved.

*What goods move in/out of this place?

*What are the main means of

transportation?

*What people move in/out of this place?

*What ideas move in/out of this place?

Movement

Process Break #4: What are examples of movement that you see how the

map?

Theme 5: Regions

*Regions make the study of geography more

manageable. The world is often divided into

regions or areas, based on certain physical

features – land-type or plant and animal life.

*The world is also divided into regions based on

certain human characteristics – such as the

way people are governed or the kind of

language they speak.

The five themes ask these questions:

• Location – Where is it?

• Place – What is it like there? (both physical and human)

• HEI – What is the relationship between people and their environment?

• Movement – How are people and places connected?

• Region – How is a place similar to and different from other places?

Why is geography important?

• Geography is important because…

Opening Day 2

• Watch the following video and answer the

questions: Bacharach

• Prompt Questions:

• Describe the town of Bacharach.

• Describe the landforms around the town.

• Would you want to take a trip to

Bacharach? Explain.

Watch the following video

• 5 themes song

Geography Quiz