5 Themes of Geography- 7th-8th grades Text, Questions & Discussion
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Introduce your students to The Five Themes of Geography- Text, Questions, Discussion, and Assessment for 7th and 8th grades, a 69-page resource gets your students reading, writing, discussing, and critically thinking as they learn about the importance of the 5 themes of Geography-- location, place, movement, interaction, and region.
The resource includes the following-
a link to a force copy google doc so you can edit it to meet your needs
a handy guide that orients you, the teacher, to everything in the document
a hyper-linked Table of Contents
a standards-aligned detailed lesson plan with objectives and learning targets
essential and guiding questions
an engaging reading with 3 different formats for the text: a two-column layout of text and questions, a one-column layout with embedded questions, and a one-column layout with a question sheet which students can read and discuss with a partner, or a small group.
a 15-word crossword puzzle to reinforce vocabulary.
an Interactive Notebook assignment in which students explain each of the themes in their own words and explore their personal connections to each of the themes
a comprehensive collaborative review and study guide.
a summative assessment which consists of multiple choice, true and false questions as well as real-world incidents in which students have to identify which theme the scenario is and explain why it is that theme
All assignments include answer keys.
Your students will be well-informed after completing this lesson, and teachers will be able to connect the five themes to their 7th and 8th grade social studies curriculums:
In 8th grade: the Five Themes can be woven into your curriculum to examine the geographical factors that influenced early American history by analyzing:
the impact of geography on Native American cultures and the European exploration and colonization of North America
the geographical factors that influenced Westward Expansion, such as the impact of geography on settlement patterns, economic activities, and conflicts with Native Americans
how geography played a significant role in shaping the economy and society of the American South;
the geographical factors that influenced the industrialization and urbanization of the North, as well as the social and economic changes that accompanied these developments
In 7th grade, the Five Themes can be woven into your curriculum to examine the geographical factors that influenced the development of civilizations in the Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent, Africa, Mexico, Central and the Americas, and Europe by:
locating and describing how major river systems, such as the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates, influenced early civilizations,
examining how physical geography supported permanent settlements
exploring how landforms, climate, and resources shaped settlement patterns and cultural developments in the Indian Subcontinent
analyzing how geography influenced the spread of Islam in the Middle East, including the significance of trade routes and the strategic locations of cities;
investigating the role of geography in the growth of cities and trade routes in Africa
analyzing how geography influenced the civilizations of the Americas and how these environments shaped political, economic, and social structures;
analyzing the importance of human-environment interaction in the rise of cities and economies, including how people modified their environments to support growth and development
analyzing how the movement of ideas and cultural exchange influenced the spread of Renaissance accomplishments across Europe.