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Georgia's Geography and Development

Locate and evaluate Georgia in relation to its region, nation, and continent. Explore the impact of climate on Georgia's development. Describe and locate the geographic regions of Georgia and their importance. Study the characteristics and evolution of Native American cultures in Georgia.

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Georgia's Geography and Development

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  1. Verbs Nouns • Locate • Evaluate • Georgia in relation to: • Region • Nation • Continent • Hemisphere • Impact of: • Climate Unit 1: Geog. of GA/GA’s Beginnings Lesson 1: Where in the World is GA? Term (Noun) Definition What _____(s) is GA located in/on? Region Nation Continent Hemisphere Term (Noun) Definition What impact has climate had on the development of GA? Climate

  2. Verbs Nouns • Describe • Locate and Evaluate • Geographic Regions of GA: • Blue Ridge Mountains • Valley and Ridge • Appalachian Plateau • Piedmont • Coastal Plain • Importance of Key physical features on development of GA: • Fall Line • Okefenokee Swamp • Appalachian Mountains • Chattahoochee and Savannah Rivers • Barrier Islands Unit 1: Geog. of GA/GA’s Beginnings Lesson 2: Georgia’s Regions and Features Term (Noun) Definition What are characteristics of the _____ region? Blue Ridge Mountains Valley and Ridge Appalachian Plateau Piedmont Coastal Plain Term (Noun) Definition Where are _____ located and why are they important to the development of GA? Fall Line Okefenokee Swamp Appalachian Mountains Chattahoochee and Savannah Rivers Barrier Islands

  3. Verbs Nouns • Describe • Locate and Evaluate • Geographic Regions of GA: • Blue Ridge Mountains • Valley and Ridge • Appalachian Plateau • Piedmont • Coastal Plain • Importance of Key physical features on development of GA: • Fall Line • Okefenokee Swamp • Appalachian Mountains • Chattahoochee and Savannah Rivers • Barrier Islands Unit 1: Geog. of GA/GA’s Beginnings Lesson 2: Georgia’s Regions and Features Term (Noun) Definition What are characteristics of the _____ region? Blue Ridge Mountains

  4. Verbs Nouns • Describe • Locate and Evaluate • Geographic Regions of GA: • Blue Ridge Mountains • Valley and Ridge • Appalachian Plateau • Piedmont • Coastal Plain • Importance of Key physical features on development of GA: • Fall Line • Okefenokee Swamp • Appalachian Mountains • Chattahoochee and Savannah Rivers • Barrier Islands Unit 1: Geog. of GA/GA’s Beginnings Lesson 2: Georgia’s Regions and Features Term (Noun) Definition What are characteristics of the _____ region? Blue Ridge Mountains • Size - • Highest Mountains • Rain • Soil and Agriculture • Brasstown Bald • Appalachian Trail • Entertainment/Tourism • Hydroelectric Power • Lakes • Located…Blue Ridge region is located in the Northeast corner of GA.

  5. Verbs Nouns • Describe • Evolution of Native American cultures prior to European Contact: • Paleo • Archaic • Woodland • Mississippian Unit 1: Geog. of GA/GA’s Beginnings Lesson 3: Prehistoric Peoples Term (Noun) Definition What were the major characteristics and eras (time period) for the _____ periods? Paleo Archaic Woodland Mississippian

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