WORLD GEOGRAPHY CLASS SYLLABUS (Quarter 1)

OBJECTIVES:

Students will be able to list and explain the five themes of geography.

Students will be able to describe the similarities and differences between the 9 biomes of

the world.

Students will be able to list and explain the elements that make up a culture.

Students will be able to analyze the relationship between geography and culture.

Students will be able to compare/contrast different types of cultures.

Students will be able to describe what/how conflicts develop between nations/cultures.

Students will be able to demonstrate the different levels of economic development.

Students will be able to develop a 1 travel plan for Europe, Africa, Asia, Central America

or South America.

Students will be able to locate the different regions of Europe.

Students will be able to identify the countries located in Europe.

Students will be able to compare/contrast the different regions of Europe.

Students will be able to compare/contrast the different physical and economic

characteristics of Europe.

Sept 8-Sept 17 Chapters 1 and 6 “The Geographers World” and “Patterns of Life”

What are the Themes of Geography

Branches of Geography

What are the Biomes of the World

World Climate Types

*****TEST******

Sept 18-Sept 29 Chapter 7, Global Cultures

What Makes Culture

What Makes Culture Region

Causes Of Conflict Throughout the World

*****TEST*****

Sept 30-Oct 9 Chapter 8, Global Economics

Levels of Economic Development

Comparisons/Contrasts of Being a Developed and Developing Country

Factors Affecting Future Populations

*****TEST*****

Oct 12-Oct 21 Chapter 9, Resources and Environmental Change

The Importance of Soil Conservation

Changing Resources

Energy Sources

*****TEST*****

QUARTER 1 CONTINUED

********************TRAVEL PROJECT #1 DUE OCT 23********************

Oct 22-Oct 30 Chapter 23-27 Introducing Europe

Mapping Europe

Europe’s Landform Regions

Europe’s Resources

Physical and Economic Characteristics of Europe

Political Makeup of Europe

History of Europe

Regions of Europe

European Cultures

*****TEST*****

WORLD GEOGRAPHY CLASS SYLLABUS (Quarter 2)

OBJECTIVES:

Students will be able to identify what countries are in Africa, The Middle East, Asia, Australia

and Central and South America.

Students will be able to compare/contrast the different regions of Africa.

Students will be able to compare/contrast the different physical and economic

characteristics of Africa.

Students will be able to describe the differences in the major religions of the world.

Students will be able to demonstrate how religions have created conflict in the Middle East.

Students will be able to develop a 1 travel plan for Europe, Africa, Asia, Central America

or South America.

Students will be able to compare/contrast cultures of Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, South

and Central America and the United States.

Students will be able to compare/contrast the different regions of Asia.

Students will be able to compare/contrast the different physical and economic

characteristics of Asia.

Students will be able to compare/contrast the different regions of Asia.

Students will be able to compare/contrast the different physical and economic

characteristics of Australia.

Students will be able to compare/contrast the different physical and economic

characteristics of South and Central America

Nov 2-Nov 13 Chapters 35-40 Africa

Mapping Africa

History of Africa

Africa Landform Regions

Africa Resources

Physical and Economic Characteristics of Africa

Political Makeup of Africa

Regions of Africa

Africa Cultures

*****TEST*****

Nov 16-Nov 25 Chapter 32-34 Introducing Southwest Asia and the Middle East

Mapping The Middle East

Southwest Asia’s Landform Regions

Southwest Asia’s Resources

Physical and Economic Characteristics of Southwest Asia

Political Makeup of Southwest Asia

History of Southwest Asia

Regions of Southwest Asia

Middle East Cultures

Major Religions of the Middle East (The Cause of Conflict?)

*****TEST*****

QUARTER 2 CONTINUED

Nov 30-Dec 8 Chapter 41-45, Introducing East and Southeast Asia

Mapping East and Southeast Asia

History of the East and Southeast Asia

East and Southeast Asia Landform Regions

East and Southeast Asia Resources

Physical and Economic Characteristics of East and Southeast Asia

Political Makeup of East and Southeast Asia

Regions of Australia

East and Southeast Asia Cultures

*****TEST*****

Dec 9-Dec 15 Chapter 49, Introducing Australia

Mapping Australia

Australia’s Landform Regions

Australia’s Resources

Physical and Economic Characteristics of Australia

Political Makeup of Australia

History of Australia

Regions of Australia

Australia Cultures

*****TEST*****

Dec 16-Dec 23 Chapters 28-31 Russia and Northern Eurasia

Mapping Russia and Northern Eurasia

History of the Russia and Northern Eurasia

Russia and Northern Eurasia Landform Regions

Russia and Northern Eurasia Resources

Physical and Economic Characteristics of Russia and Northern Eurasia

Political Makeup of Russia and Northern Eurasia

Regions of Russia and Northern Eurasia

Russia and Northern Eurasia Cultures

*****TEST*****

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Jan 4-Jan 12 Chapters 17-22 Central and South America

MappingCentral and South America

History of the Central and South America

Central and South America Landform Regions

Central and South America Resources

Physical and Economic Characteristics of Central and South America

Political Makeup ofCentral and South America

Regions of Central and South America

Central and South America Cultures

Jan 13 GO OVER FINAL STUDY GUIDE

Jan 14 *****FINAL TEST*****

Jan 15 *****GO OVER FINAL AND TURN IN BOOKS*****