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Thursday, November 2, 2017

11/2 Five Themes of Geography; Reflection


D Period
A, B, C Period
  • Whenever you need help, please ask for it.
  • Please write your homework in your assignment book.
  • Please review the goal and agenda for the day (posted in the classroom).

Today in class you will
  • think like a geographer.
  • begin to understand the five themes of geography.
Why?
  • To become better geographic thinkers.
  • To develop your geographic lenses.
DIRECTIONS
If you are ever waiting for a direction, please use PlaceSpotting or Google A Day. (Don't search for the question or use a Google A Day answer site.)

1.  Discuss with someone near you what you will be doing in class today and why (see above).       1 minute
2.  You should have had each part of your theme work checked. You should be working on the map activity.        25 minute            
  • Collect all your information first.
  • Include continent, example, & how the example shows the theme
  • Then create the map
These can be viewed and used when you get to the MY MAPS steps.
3. Complete the last part on your 5 Themes doc. Make your responses so that they can stand alone (restate to start). Use specific examples to help explain (Namib Desert instead of just desert).  These should be at least several sentences each.         10 minute
4. On your blog, create a new blog post.         5 minute
  • Use your responses to the last part of the Themes doc for the content of the post.
  • Embed your map.
  • Include a title and the labels: social studies, 5 themes of geography.
5. See Mr. d'E 😃
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Parents: Instead of Asking Your Child,
"What Did You Do in School Today?"
Ask them.......
  • How can the five themes of geography be used to analyze the world?
  • Which theme of geography is the most difficult for you to understand?

  • Whenever you need help, please ask for it.
  • Please write your homework in your assignment book.
  • Please review the goal and agenda for the day (posted in the classroom).

Today in class you will
  • Reflect on your understanding of the five themes of geography.
Why?
  • To deepen your understanding of the five themes of geography.
  • To practice focusing on and thinking about your learning..

DIRECTIONS
  If you are ever waiting for a direction, please use PlaceSpotting or Google A Day. (Don't search for the question or use a Google A Day answer site.)

1.  Discuss with someone near you what you will be doing in class today and why (see above).       1 minute

2. Complete the last part on your 5 Themes doc.          10 minute
  • Make your responses so that they can stand alone (restate to start).
  • Use specific examples to help explain (Namib Desert instead of just desert).  
  • Responses should be at least several sentences each.
3.On your blog, create a new blog post.         5 minute
  • Use your responses to the last part of the Themes doc for the content of the post.
  • Embed your map.
  • Include a title and the labels: social studies, 5 themes of geography.
4. See Mr. d'E 😃      30 minutes



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Parents: Instead of Asking Your Child,
"What Did You Do in School Today?"
Ask them.......
  • How well do you understand the five themes of geography? Why do you say that?
  • Which theme of geography is the most difficult for you to understand? Why do you say that?

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