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Video. Do you remember anything about Mexico after seeing the video? Let’s fill out our K-W-L Organizer: What We Know What We Want to Know What We Learned. What We Want to Know. These are the main things we need to know for this section: How many states does Mexico have?
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Do you remember anything about Mexico after seeing the video? • Let’s fill out our K-W-L Organizer: • What We Know • What We Want to Know • What We Learned
What We Want to Know • These are the main things we need to know for this section: • How many states does Mexico have? • What’s the capital of Mexico? • What are the major geographical features of Mexico? • Where is Mexico located? • Who are Mexico’s neighbors? • What are some major cities? • Why are these cities significant?
Introduction • Located in North America • Neighbors: U.S.A to the North and Central America to the South. • 31 states and one Federal District
Map Monterrey Gulf of Mexico Mexico City Pacific Ocean Guadalajara
Major Cities • Acapulco (GRO) • Cancun (QROO) • Los Cabos (BCS) • Puerto Vallarta (JAL) • Riviera Maya (QROO) Playas
Major Cities • “Colonial Cities” • Guanajuato • Morelia • Queretaro • Puebla • Cuernavaca • Oaxaca
Morelia Guanajuato Queretaro *Birthplace of Diego Rivera *Old name:Valladolid *Colonial-era parks&plaza *Regional Museum *Elegant town *La Casa de la Marquesa -reminder of Mexico’s complex *Colegio de San Nicolas *Templo de Santa Rosa history. de Hidalgo de Viterbos *17th century palaces *Museo Regional de Qro.
Puebla Oaxaca Cuernavaca • Established in 1532 *Hernan Cortes *Museo de las Culturas de • Stopping point for traders *Museum Oaxaca. • Talavera tiles *Cathedral *Market town
Quick Review • What new vocab words have you seen so far? • What have we learned so far? • Why are the major cities important? • What states did we just labeled? • Any Questions?
Geographical Features • Mexico has a variety of interesting geographical features. • Two peninsulas: Yucatan and Baja • Two deserts: Chihuahuan and Sonoran • Mountain ranges: Sierra Madre Occidental, Sierra Madre Oriental, and Sierra Madre del Sur. • A Central Plateau • The Tropic of Cancer
Peninsulas Baja Peninsula Yucatan Peninsula Peninsula – a piece of land that has water on three sides. *Yucatan – Mayan word *Located in Northwestern Mexico *Located in Southeastern Mexico *Four desert areas on the Peninsula *Lies on the East of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec
Deserts *Largest desert *Higher elevation *Consists of basins broken by numerous small mountain ranges. *Extends into the U.S. Chihuahuan Desert *Warmest desert *Supports a great diversity of plant life *Mild winters and rainfall *Known for its large cacti *Extends into the western part of the U.S. – Mexico border. Sonoran Desert
Sierra Madre’s Sierra Madre del Sur Sierra Madre Occidental Sierra Madre Oriental *Located in Western MX *Located in Northeastern MX *Located in Southern MX *Steep mountains *Dry climate *Joins with the Trans- *Canyons *Biodiversity Mexican Volcanic Belt. *Climate varies *Pine-oak trees *Tropical dry forests
Quick Review • What additional vocab words did you see? • What are the major geographical features? • What states did we just labeled? • Any Questions?
Quick Review • What states have we labeled so far? • What vocab words have we learned? • What do you remember about the major cities and geographical features? • Questions?
Time to Review Vocab! • = Mapa • Sur = = • = State • Desert = • = Ciudad • Mountain= • = Beach
¡Viajemos! • ¡Tomemos un viaje virtual a México! [Let’s take a virtual tour to Mexico!]
Let’s finish up • Let’s finish our K-W-L Organizer • What We Learned. • What was one thing that surprised you and/or that you didn’t know till today? • ¿Preguntas?
References • Encyclopedia of the Nations. (2012).Mexico. http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economics/Americas/Mexico.html. • Quest Connect. (2010). Geography and Climate: Mexico. http://www.questconnect.org/mexico_cc_geography_climate.htm • Morgan, Susan. (2005). Travel and Leisure:Mexico. http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/the-soul-of-mexico/1