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  1. First, get a laptop and get logged in. Once this is done, just put it aside. We will use it shortly. Do the “Learning Style Inventory” on your own paper. The handout is a class set, so please do not write on it. When you are finished, you will add it to your Edmodo profile. Edmodo Tutorial BELL-RINGER Tuesday, 27 AUG 2013

  2. Introduction to Geography

  3. “to describe the earth” What does the Greek word geographia mean? How do geographers view the earth? They look at the use of space on earth and interactions that take place there

  4. What is Geography? • Geography is the study of place and space. • Study of human activity, the natural environment, and the relationship between the two (human-environment interactions). • Geographers look at where things are and why they are there.

  5. Physical vs. Cultural Geography • Physical Geography is the study of the Natural Landscapeof the Earth • Cultural Geography is the study of the Human Landscape of the Earth.

  6. What types of tools to geographers use?

  7. Maps and Globes – What’s the difference? • Maps – “two dimensional” – usually only show parts of the Earth’s surface. • Globes – “three dimensional” representation of the Earth, shows whole surface.

  8. Who makes maps? • Cartographers are people who make maps.

  9. What is an Atlas? • An ATLAS is a book of maps. • You have an Atlas under your desk, Your textbook also has an Atlas Section near the front. • Get to know them both, we will use them a lot this year!

  10. BIG HISTORY Everything you need to know to make sense of the last five hundred years… and the next two semesters

  11. Why History in Geography Class? One big part of understanding the world of today is knowing how it got that way. There are three BIG IDEAS that you need to know – these three things explain a whole lot about the world. • IMPERIALISM (1500-1914) • WORLD WARS (1914-1945) • COLD WAR (1945-1991)

  12. What is Imperialism? • Started around 1500, went until the 1940’s. Related to “Colonialism” • Countries in Europe (Spain, France, England, Germany and others) took over almost the entire world, and divided it up. • These countries formed huge empires out of the different places and peoples that they ruled.

  13. What are the World Wars? • World War 1 (1914-1918) • World War 2 (1939-1945) • These were two huge wars that started out as fights in Europe, but soon spread all over the world. • By the end, European countries lost their empires and colonies, and the USA and USSR were the strongest countries in the world.

  14. What was the Cold War? • After WW2 (1945), the USA (America) and the USSR (Russia) were the strongest countries in the world. The USA was a Capitalist Democracy, and the USSR was a Communist Dictatorship. The two countries became enemies pretty quickly. • If the USA and USSR fought directly, a nuclear war would probably destroy the world. Instead, they fought indirectly using lots of smaller countries and small wars. The Korean War and the Vietnam War were both part of this struggle, as were many of the smaller wars around the world. • In the end the USA won, and the USSR collapsed in 1991; this helped to create the crazy world we have today.

  15. That’s Big History • IMPERIALISM (1500-1914) • WORLD WARS (1914-1945) • COLD WAR (1945-1991) Remember this stuff, and the things you see in class will make a lot more sense!

  16. Seven/Five Plus Quiz Take out a sheet of paper, and number 1-20. You will have to match several physical features that you probably weren’t expecting on 13-20, in addition to the continents and oceans you should already know. This way, we can see where you are in your knowledge of geography.

  17. QUIZ: 7 Continents / 5 Oceans 18 20 19 Identify #13- #20: Himalayas, Mediterranean Sea, Sahara Desert, Gulf of Mexico, Panama Canal, Red Sea, Persian Gulf, Greenland,

  18. Answer Key • North America • South America • Africa • Europe • Asia • Australia • Antarctica • Pacific Ocean • Atlantic Ocean • Indian Ocean • Arctic Ocean • Southern Ocean • Panama Canal • Mediterranean Sea • Gulf of Mexico • Red Sea • Persian Gulf • Greenland • Sahara Desert • Himalayas

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