Thursday, January 31, 2019

Thursday & Friday Jan 31st & Feb 1st, Days 17 & 18



USA REGIONS MAP PROJECT

Learning objectives


Students will be able to use the directions to describe the positions of various regions in the United States. Students will be able to identify unique characteristics of that region. Students will be able to construct written descriptions about regions in the United States.

Within your group, assign each student a state within the region. Your task is to make a 5 slides presentation representing your region. Each slide with cover a specific topic, and your job is to create a visual and text based summary of your regions characteristics for each category. In many ways it’s like a travel brochure for your region.

Population

 For Monday 

With the spread of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, dramatic changes began to occur in the populations of industrializing countries. But do the changes that occurred in Western Europe and the United States have relevance for modern countries just entering the industrial age? Students should be able to evaluate and apply models to explain changes in global demographic patterns, and use their assessments to predict future needs.

Objectives:
To understand the classic demographic transition (DT) model
To explain assumptions and limitations of the classic DT model
To construct graphs of contemporary demographic change
To explain contemporary demographic patterns in the context of the classic DT model
To view population growth from a Malthusian perspective
To calculate crude death rates, birth rates, rates of natural increase, and population doubling times
To comprehend the concept of the Demographic Transition

After working through the Demographic Transition Model assignment you should be able to:
  • Describe current population trends, in terms of fertility, mortality and population growth.
  • Understand the consequences of current population trends for future well being.
  • Describe how the population issues facing the world today differ by region.
  • Understand the basic concept of the demographic transition.
  • Describe some of the differences between historical transitions and contemporary transitions.
Rationale - Students current understanding of the global population growth and its effects on available resources is very limited. This unit will allow students to acquire information to help understand the challenges countries face when it comes to population controls

Evidence - By correctly listing the challenges countries have the different solutions offered to solve those challenges, will allow students to demonstrate evidence that their know the challenges facing their future.



General questions about the population of the world
Make your best guess on the questions in the linked doc below.
Once you have entered your guesses, check the world distribution diagram (I will provide a link to the image) for the accurate numbers. Upon completion of comparing your guesses to the actual numbers, select two categories that surprise you the most, and explain why.

Part 2 (for Tuesday/Wednesday...in class)
Intro to Population Unit with Video - 7 Billion and Beyond (teacher only during class)

Once we finish the video, you will be annotating and writing a summary paragraph on the Article below
Should there be restrictions? - Article & Questions
The annotations, questions and summary paragraph are due by Thursday Night (per 1,3,5) Friday Night (per, 2,6)


Part 3 (for Thursday/Friday...evening)
World of 7 Billion Article  read and annotate in the margin (submit into google classroom by the Sunday night).




Thursday, January 24, 2019

Thursday & Friday Jan 24th & 25th Days 12 &13

USA REGIONS MAP PROJECT

Learning objectives


Students will be able to use the directions to describe the positions of various regions in the United States. Students will be able to identify the unique characteristics of that region. Students will be able to construct written descriptions about regions in the United States.

Within your group, assign each student a state within the region. Your task is to make a 5 slides presentation representing your region. Each slide with cover a specific topic, and your job is to create a visual and text-based summary of the characteristics of your region for each category. In many ways, it’s like a travel brochure for your region.

Agenda for today:

USA Regions Activity - USA Regions Travel Guides
Within your group, assign each student a state within the region. Your task is to make a 5 slides presentation representing your region. Each slide with cover a specific topic, and your job is to create a visual and text based summary of your regions characteristics for each category. In many ways, it’s like a travel brochure for your region.


Due Tuesday/Wednesday:
How the states got their names
Chapter 6 Textbook questions p152 Q's 1-5

Due Thursday/Friday:
USA Expansion Map and Chart
Chapter 7 Sections: (the 3 "other" sections by Sunday night)
Section #1 (Northeast) page 160
Section #2 (South) page 166
Section #3 (Midwest) page 170
Section #4 (West) page 176
All section have question #1-5, you only need to do the sections other than the one you were assigned in the Regions project....so if you are assigned the South for your regions project, you don't have to do the sectional questions on the South, but have to do the other 3

MONDAY -  USA POLITICAL AND PHYSICAL MAP TEST (you will turn-in your maps on that day)

TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY - USA HISTORY TEST and CHAPTER 7 TEST






Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Tuesday & Wednesday Jan 22nd and 23rd Days 10 & 11

USA REGIONS MAP PROJECT

Learning objectives

Students will be able to use the directions to describe the positions of various regions in the United States.
Students will be able to identify unique characteristics of that region. Students will be able to construct written
descriptions about regions in the United States.

Within your group, assign each student a state within the region. Your task is to make a 5 slides presentation
representing your region. Each slide with cover a specific topic, and your job is to create a visual and text
based summary of your regions characteristics for each category. In many ways it’s like a travel brochure
for your region.

Agenda for today:
Current events #1 & #2

USA Regions Activity - USA Regions Travel Guides
Within your group, assign each student a state within the region. Your task is to make a 5 slides presentation representing your region. Each slide with cover a specific topic, and your job is to create a visual and text based summary of your regions characteristics for each category. In many ways, it’s like a travel brochure for your region.


Due Tuesday/Wednesday:
How the states got their names
Chapter 6 Textbook questions p152 Q's 1-5

Due Thursday/Friday:
USA Expansion Map and Chart
Chapter 7 Sections (TBA)

MONDAY USA POLITICAL AND PHYSICAL MAP TEST

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Thursday & Friday Jan 17th & 18th Days 8 & 9

USA

 Today's schedule

Objective - Given a blank map with USA expansion territories identified, as well as resources of the historical expansion, students will be able to list and identify the westward expansion of the USA and the various treaties,wars, and or purchases that led to the modern borders of the USA (including Alaska and Hawaii)

Rationale - Most students know the various states within the USA, but are unfamiliar with how the USA acquired the land. Having a historical reference of how the USA went from 13 colonies to where we are today is basic knowledge everyone should know.

Evidence - By correctly listing and labeling the various land acquisitions of the USA, students will demonstrate the ability to articulate our countries historical growth


USA Expansion


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State of Jefferson

For Thursday/Friday and Next Week

During this period you will be completing the USA Expansion Map and Google Doc assignment. Use the link below to read about how the USA went from 13 colonies to where we are today. Make a copy of the Expansion Summary Chart to record the various stages of our expansion.
You will be provided the USA expansion map. Color in the map and label the various section by their name (how the USA got them) and the year when they were acquired.

USA Expansion Historical Info - USA Expansion History
USA Expansion Presentation Info pdf - Here

You will fill-in this summary chart while researching the expansion of the USA -
USA Expansion Summary Chart -Here

How the States Got Their Names-(I will provide the worksheet in class)
Resource for State Names


Due Sunday Night
Current Event #1 & #2  (one of the stories must be from the USA)

Due Monday Night

Chapter 6 Textbook - p147 Q's 1-5,  
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This is a detailed animation video that explains the expansion of the USA in far more detail that you need for the chart activity. IF you want to watch it in class, you have to use headphones. This shouldn't be used for the chart. The chart is specifically developed with the reading provided on the link above.

USA Animated Atlas (Expansion of the USA)  - here


Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Tuesday & Wednesday Jan 15th & 16th Days 6 & 7

Collage Display


Objective(s):
Given a chromebook with access to Google Docs, students will be able to build a culture collage poster representing 10 of 13 different culture categories with the use of images acquired through the web.
Rationale: Understanding the various aspects that make-up cultural uniqueness is essential to understanding one's historical cultural identify

Evidence: Being able to identify and explain the various traditional cultural artifacts that represent a culture will bring students a better understanding of their heritage.
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Today's schedule- Tuesday/Wednesday







Collage Reflection

When we are done we will work on the Ultimate Road Trip Assignment.



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Monday, January 14, 2019

Monday Jan 14th Day 5

Assignments Today 

 Current Events #1 and The USA Maps 

Current Events Mapping Monday's

Objective: Given access to a Chromebook, students will be able to access Google MyMaps App and a Google Drive based Current Events Template from the class Blog. Using the MyMaps app and the template, students will be able to look-up current events and summarize their selected story on the template. In addition students will be able to use the MyMaps app to plot the location of these current event stories. 


Rationale: Students need to utilize the tools taught to them to ensure the learning becomes a part of their skill set. In addition, students need to become geographical aware of the world around them.


Evidence: Filling-in the Current Events template as well as using MyMaps to plot the location of the stories, will demonstrate that students have acquired the basic skills of fulfilling the  assignment.
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Thursday, January 10, 2019

Thursday & Friday Jan 10th & 11th Days 3 & 4


 Today's schedule- California Regions Activity


California Regions Activity - The state of California can be  broken into several Regions, but for this activity, we are breaking it into 4
For this assignment, students will play the role of a travel agent and create a tourist agenda for each region.

History for the "State of Jefferson" and California

Example (Calif Regions activity)

California Gold Worksheet
California Regions Explained

TBA

Objective(s):
Given a chromebook with access to Google Docs, students will be able to research the various regions and tourist attractions in the various regions within the state.
Rationale: Understanding that California is a very varied and diverse state is important for general geographic and cultural awareness.

Evidence: Being able to identify and explain the various regions within the state and the characteristics of those regions is important
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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Tuesday & Wednesday Jan 8th and 9th Days 1 & 2

Start of 2nd semester

Housekeeping issues for today -
New seating chart
Update the assignment sheet - Start a new one
Mapping Mondays - what does it mean, what are the expectations, etc
What Units are we covering for 2nd Semester?
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 Today's schedule

Labeling Countries Song/Video

California Section - 
California Gold Worksheet
California Regions Explained

TBA

Objective(s):
Given a chromebook with access to Google Docs, students will be able to build a culture collage poster representing 10 of 13 different culture categories with the use of images acquired through the web.
Rationale: Understanding the various aspects that make-up cultural uniqueness is essential to understanding one's historical cultural identify

Evidence: Being able to identify and explain the various traditional cultural artifacts that represent a culture will bring students a better understanding of their heritage.
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Today's schedule- Tuesday/Wednesday






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