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Preview of GEOGRAPHY BEE/ QUIZ: AFRICA                       GRS. 5-12

GEOGRAPHY BEE/ QUIZ: AFRICA GRS. 5-12

This is a geography bee activity. See who is the geography wizard in your classroom! There are 25 fill in questions with 1 extra credit/ 2 part question. Total score is 110. Perhaps are small prize can be given to the geography wizard in your classroom. Additionally, you can give them a week of preparation before the contest. Let them know a contest is coming up, and to study about Africa! This can also be done as a homework activity or as an internet lab fill in slot. An answer key is provided
Preview of Globalization: Economic, Cultural, & Environmental Impacts | High School Geograp

Globalization: Economic, Cultural, & Environmental Impacts | High School Geograp

This high school geography resource explores globalization as the increasing interconnectedness of economies, cultures, and environments. Students analyze global supply chains, cultural exchange, and environmental consequences to evaluate how globalization shapes daily life, economic opportunity, and sustainability across different regions of the world. IncludesClear explanation of globalization and its core drivers, including technology, trade, and economic integrationVisual systems models illu
Preview of MAYAN EMPIRE: A SCIENCE WRITING RESEARCH PROMPT: GEOGRAPHY/DROUGHT

MAYAN EMPIRE: A SCIENCE WRITING RESEARCH PROMPT: GEOGRAPHY/DROUGHT

Students investigate the causes of the Mayan Empire's demise and its connection with drought and decreased rainfall. They seek information on the web. They list at least one source for their information. There is a space for teacher's comments. Thanks so much for visiting! The planet Earth is so fascinating! N'est-ce pas?
Preview of Cylindrical Map Projections & Distortion | High School Social Studies Resource

Cylindrical Map Projections & Distortion | High School Social Studies Resource

This high school geography resource examines how cylindrical map projections represent Earth’s curved surface and why distortion increases with latitude. Students analyze trade-offs among area, shape, distance, and direction to evaluate map purpose, bias, and real-world use. IncludesOrange peel analogy and fundamentals of cylindrical projectionsMercator projection history and navigation purposeComparison of Mercator, Gall-Peters, Robinson, and MollweideDistortion analysis using area, shape, dist
Preview of Planar (Azimuthal) Map Projections & Distortion | High School Social Studies Res

Planar (Azimuthal) Map Projections & Distortion | High School Social Studies Res

This high school geography resource examines how planar (azimuthal) map projections represent Earth’s curved surface and why distortion increases with distance from the center point. Students analyze projection strengths, limitations, and real-world uses to evaluate accuracy, perspective, and purpose in cartography. IncludesClear explanation of planar (azimuthal) projections and the “orange peel” problemComparison of cylindrical, conic, and planar projection familiesGuided analysis of gnomonic,
Preview of Mediterranean Scrub Ecosystems: Climate, Fire Adaptations, & Human Interaction |

Mediterranean Scrub Ecosystems: Climate, Fire Adaptations, & Human Interaction |

This high school geography resource explores Mediterranean scrub ecosystems, focusing on how seasonal rainfall patterns, summer drought, and frequent fire shape vegetation, biodiversity, and human land use. Students analyze global distribution, compare regional adaptations, and evaluate how climate change and human activity are increasing environmental risk in Mediterranean regions worldwide. IncludesOverview of Mediterranean climate characteristics, including hot, dry summers and mild, wet wint
Preview of Global Population Dynamics & Demographic Transition | High School Geography Reso

Global Population Dynamics & Demographic Transition | High School Geography Reso

This high school geography resource explores global population dynamics by examining how birth rates, death rates, and social change drive population growth and decline. Students apply the Demographic Transition Model (DTM), analyze population data, and evaluate how demographic patterns shape economic development, resource use, and future planning across world regions. IncludesClear explanation of population change, including birth rate, death rate, and natural increaseVisual models illustrating
Preview of Texas Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Texas Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Explore how Texas’s geography shapes resources, industry, and regional development with this engaging social studies resource. Students analyze maps and data to examine how Texas’s geographic regions, climate patterns, natural resources, and location influence settlement, land use, and human activity. This print-and-go resource includes: Overview of Texas’s four geographic regionsMap analysis and region identificationLandform, climate, and water comparisonsNatural resource investigationsCause-
Preview of Louisiana Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Louisiana Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Explore the geography of Louisiana with this engaging social studies resource focused on landforms, waterways, climate, ecosystems, and human–environment interaction. Students analyze maps and visuals to examine how Louisiana’s rivers, wetlands, and coastal location influence settlement, culture, environmental challenges, and daily life. This print-and-go resource includes: An overview of Louisiana’s five geographic regionsMap analysis and physical feature identification activitiesInvestigati
Preview of Ohio Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Ohio Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Explore the Buckeye State with this engaging social studies resource focused on Ohio’s geography, regions, waterways, and natural resources. Students analyze maps and data to examine how Ohio’s landforms, river systems, Lake Erie coastline, and fertile plains have influenced settlement patterns, transportation networks, agriculture, and industrial development. This print-and-go resource includes: An overview of Ohio’s major geographic regionsMap analysis and physical feature identification ac
Preview of Indiana Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Indiana Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Explore the Buckeye State with this engaging social studies resource focused on Ohio’s geography, regions, waterways, and natural resources. Students analyze maps and data to examine how Ohio’s landforms, river systems, Lake Erie coastline, and fertile plains have influenced settlement patterns, transportation networks, agriculture, and industrial development. This print-and-go resource includes: An overview of Ohio’s major geographic regionsMap analysis and physical feature identification ac
Preview of North Cascades National Park: Alpine Geology, Glaciers, & Human Impact | High Sc

North Cascades National Park: Alpine Geology, Glaciers, & Human Impact | High Sc

This high school geography resource explores North Cascades National Park as an alpine system shaped by tectonic collision, extensive glaciation, and extreme elevation gradients. Students analyze mountain-building processes, climate patterns, and conservation challenges in one of the most rugged landscapes in the United States. IncludesBackground reading on terrane accretion, uplift, and alpine landforms (p.1)Key vocabulary: alpine, glaciation, ecosystem, topography (p.1)Topographic map interpre
Preview of Global Agribusiness and Food Systems | High School Geography

Global Agribusiness and Food Systems | High School Geography

This high school geography resource examines global agribusiness and food systems, focusing on how trade, corporate control, and environmental limits shape food production worldwide. IncludesOverview of global agribusiness and food systemsSystems diagram linking trade policy, corporations, and food supplyCase study: Brazilian soybean expansionIndustrial vs. small-scale agriculture data analysisStakeholder and ethical decision-making inquiryCER writing task on environmental and economic trade-off
Preview of Water Scarcity and Conflict in the United States | High School Geography & Civic

Water Scarcity and Conflict in the United States | High School Geography & Civic

This high school geography and civics resource examines how climate change and water scarcity create social, economic, and political conflict in the United States. Students analyze maps, legal frameworks, case studies, and systems models to evaluate competing interests and policy responses. IncludesOverview of water scarcity and climate driversKey vocabulary: water rights, prior appropriation, riparian rightsCausal chain analysis linking climate change to conflictMap-based identification of U.S.
Preview of Cultural Boundaries & Governance: Language, Religion, & Political Power | High S

Cultural Boundaries & Governance: Language, Religion, & Political Power | High S

This high school geography resource examines how cultural boundaries—such as language, religion, and ethnicity—shape governance, representation, and political stability. Students analyze cooperative and conflict-based models to evaluate how governments respond to cultural diversity within borders. IncludesDefinition of cultural boundariesLanguage and religion overviewKey political geography termsCulture–governance diagramCase study: SwitzerlandCase study: Colonial AfricaMap analysis of cultural
Preview of The Rise of the U.S. Manufacturing Belt | High School Geography

The Rise of the U.S. Manufacturing Belt | High School Geography

This high school geography resource examines how natural resources, transportation networks, and location advantages shaped the rise of the U.S. Manufacturing Belt. Students analyze maps, data, and historical case studies to understand industrial growth, urbanization, and regional economic change. IncludesOverview of the Manufacturing Belt and Rust BeltMap analysis of industrial concentration around the Great LakesResource and transportation network connectionsCause-and-effect analysis of coal,
Preview of AP® Human Geography Unit 5 Topic 5.6 Agricultural Production Regions Lecture

AP® Human Geography Unit 5 Topic 5.6 Agricultural Production Regions Lecture

This lesson is designed for use with AP® Human Geography Topic 5.6 Agricultural Production Regions in Unit 5 Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes. The lesson includes an APHuG CED-aligned PowerPoint and Google Slides™ lecture with detailed speaker notes, a guided notes packet for students, and a reading about the spatial distribution of subsistence and commercial agriculture. Details of what is included: 11-slide lecture available in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ that covers
Preview of AP Human Geography - Unit 5 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

AP Human Geography - Unit 5 Reading Guide | National Geographic Textbook

Give your AP Human Geography students the tools they need to succeed with this ready-to-use, editable Unit 5 reading guide—aligned with the Human Geography: A Spatial Perspective AP® Edition textbook and fully updated for the newest APHG curriculum. Designed to support Cornell-style note-taking, this resource breaks down Unit 5 (Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes) into manageable, student-friendly segments. It includes 39 reading reflection questions, key terms, and major p
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