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Preview of AP® Human Geography Regions Quizzes and Practice Maps

AP® Human Geography Regions Quizzes and Practice Maps

Help to familiarize your students with the regions and sub-regions of the world using these practice maps and quizzes. Full and half page, labeled and unlabeled, color and black and white maps are included. They can be used for political mapping or labeling other geographic phenomena. Once students have practiced, assess their understanding with the easy-to-grade map quizzes. Four quizzes are provided for each map type, both with and without word banks. Answer keys are included. IncludesPractic
Preview of Introduction to Maps PDF + DIGITAL CLOZE NOTES No PREP LESSON QUIZ GEO/AP GEO

Introduction to Maps PDF + DIGITAL CLOZE NOTES No PREP LESSON QUIZ GEO/AP GEO

Stop teaching maps as a "dead" science! Most students think they don’t need map skills because they have GPS in their pockets. This high-engagement lesson flips the script by showing them that their phones are actually powered by 2,000 years of history, scientific breakthroughs, and the same fundamental tools used by ancient explorers. From the 3rd-century Greek grid system to the reason why a phone without service is just a "glass brick," this resource makes geography feel relevant, modern, an
Preview of AP African American Studies Geography Quiz | Topic 1.2: African Continent

AP African American Studies Geography Quiz | Topic 1.2: African Continent

Created by
Pax Professor
Looking for a quick, low-prep way to assess your students on the geography of Africa? This targeted geography quiz aligns perfectly with AP African American Studies (APAMST) Topic 1.2: African Continent: A Varied Landscape.Understanding the diverse geography of Africa is essential for students to grasp how environment, trade routes, and resources shaped early African societies before studying the diaspora. This resource ensures your students know their major waterways and climate zones right at
Preview of NEW 2026 AP Human Geography - DTM and Population Pyramids Activity

NEW 2026 AP Human Geography - DTM and Population Pyramids Activity

Created by
Educating Ellie
Increase student understanding of population and demographics through this NEW 2026 application-based population pyramid analysis activity. Students will explore three mystery country profiles to make inferences about each country's stage of demographic transition, natural increase rate, population pyramid shape, dependency ratio, and implications for future infrastructure needs. This activity is fully aligned with the College Board's AP Human Geography unit on Population and Migration. It is a
Preview of AP Human Geography Unit 7 Vocabulary Chart + FRQ Practice | APHG Review Activity

AP Human Geography Unit 7 Vocabulary Chart + FRQ Practice | APHG Review Activity

Created by
Michael Dunn
This AP Human Geography Unit 7 vocabulary chart and FRQ practice activity is designed to help students review key terms from Unit 7: Industrial and Economic Development Patterns and Processes while developing AP-style writing skills. Students define important vocabulary and apply their understanding by responding to targeted FRQ-style prompts aligned with each concept. This resource reinforces essential topics such as economic sectors, development indicators, industrial location, globalization
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 AP World History Topics 2.5 and 2.6 Worksheets: Consequences of Connectivity

AP World History Topics 2.5 and 2.6 Worksheets: Consequences of Connectivity

This ready-to-use AP World History resource helps students analyze the cultural and environmental consequences of increased connectivity from c. 1200–1450. The assignment set includes focused worksheets and teacher keys covering religious diffusion, traveler accounts, technological diffusion, crop diffusion, and the spread and consequences of the Black Death. Topics covered include:Religious diffusion along the Silk Roads and Indian Ocean networksIslamization and religious conflict in Central As
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 AP Human Geography 7.4 Women and Economic Development | Guided Notes

AP Human Geography 7.4 Women and Economic Development | Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
These guided notes for AP Human Geography Topic 7.4 (Women and Economic Development) are designed to accompany a lesson on how economic development influences gender roles and opportunities for women. Students examine how industrialization and economic growth can increase women’s participation in the workforce, while also exploring persistent inequalities such as wage gaps and limited access to leadership positions. The lesson also introduces microloans as a tool for improving economic opportun
Preview of AP Human Geography Topic 5.11: Challenges of Contemporary Agriculture Lesson

AP Human Geography Topic 5.11: Challenges of Contemporary Agriculture Lesson

Challenges of Contemporary Agriculture: AP Human Geography Topics 5.11Help your students explore the real-world challenges of feeding a growing population with this engaging, student-centered lesson! This resource explores the economic, social, and environmental issues that shape modern agriculture, from food deserts to global trade. Students will analyze maps, interpret data, reflect on their own communities, and watch impactful videos that bring these topics to life. What's Included: Comprehen
Preview of AP Human Geography 4.5 | Lesson Plan | UNCLOS | Antarctic Treaty|South China Sea

AP Human Geography 4.5 | Lesson Plan | UNCLOS | Antarctic Treaty|South China Sea

AP Human Geography 4.5 | Lesson Plan | UNCLOS | Antarctic Treaty | South China Sea📍 Unit 4: Political Organization of Space 📍 Topic 4.5: Function of Political BoundariesThis complete, classroom-ready lesson bundle covers maritime boundaries, territorial claims, and global conflict—all key concepts for AP Human Geography Topic 4.5. Designed to reduce prep time while increasing student engagement, this resource walks students through UNCLOS ocean boundaries, Antarctic governance, and rea
Preview of AP Human Geography Unit 1 Vocabulary Review

AP Human Geography Unit 1 Vocabulary Review

Help students master the key vocabulary and concepts from AP Human Geography Unit 1: Thinking Geographically with this easy-to-use review activity.Students complete definitions and examples for essential Unit 1 terms while reinforcing geographic thinking skills and preparing for quizzes, tests, and the AP Exam.This resource is perfect for:• Unit review• Guided notes• Homework assignments• Test preparation• AP Exam reviewIncluded:✓ Student Vocabulary Review✓ Teacher Answer Key✓ Content aligned to
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 AP Human Geography Unit 3 Vocabulary Review

AP Human Geography Unit 3 Vocabulary Review

Help students master the key vocabulary and concepts from AP Human Geography Unit 3: Cultural Patterns and Processes with this easy-to-use review activity.Students complete definitions and examples for essential Unit 3 terms while reinforcing geographic thinking skills and preparing for quizzes, tests, and the AP Exam.This resource is perfect for:• Unit review• Guided notes• Homework assignments• Test preparation• AP Exam reviewIncluded:✓ Student Vocabulary Review✓ Teacher Answer Key✓ Content al
Preview of AP Human Geography Unit 2 Vocabulary Review

AP Human Geography Unit 2 Vocabulary Review

Help students master the key vocabulary and concepts from AP Human Geography Unit 2: Population and Migration Patterns and Processes with this easy-to-use review activity.Students complete definitions and examples for essential Unit 2 terms while reinforcing geographic thinking skills and preparing for quizzes, tests, and the AP Exam.This resource is perfect for:• Unit review• Guided notes• Homework assignments• Test preparation• AP Exam reviewIncluded:✓ Student Vocabulary Review✓ Teacher Answer
Preview of AP Human Geography Topic 2.4 Population Dynamics | Slides + Guided Notes

AP Human Geography Topic 2.4 Population Dynamics | Slides + Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
This AP Human Geography Topic 2.4 lesson bundle explores population dynamics and the factors that influence how populations grow and change over time. Students learn how fertility, mortality, and migration shape population trends and examine how geographers measure population growth using tools such as Natural Increase Rate (NIR), Total Fertility Rate (TFR), and other demographic indicators. This lesson aligns with the AP Human Geography Course and Exam Description (Unit 2: Population and Migr
Preview of AP Human Geography 5.4 Second Agricultural Revolution | Guided Notes

AP Human Geography 5.4 Second Agricultural Revolution | Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
These guided notes for AP Human Geography Topic 5.4 (The Second Agricultural Revolution) are designed to accompany a lesson on the technological and economic changes that transformed agriculture during the 1700s and 1800s. Students examine key concepts such as mechanization, crop rotation, and selective breeding, and how these innovations increased agricultural productivity. The lesson also explores how the Second Agricultural Revolution contributed to population growth, urbanization, and the r
Preview of AP Human Geography 2.4 Population Dynamics | Guided Notes

AP Human Geography 2.4 Population Dynamics | Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
These guided notes for AP Human Geography Topic 2.4 (Population Dynamics) are designed to accompany a lesson on the factors that influence population growth and change over time. Students explore how fertility, mortality, and migration affect population trends, and learn how geographers measure population growth using tools such as Natural Increase Rate (NIR) and Total Fertility Rate (TFR). The notes follow the structure of the AP Human Geography Course and Exam Description and help students or
Preview of AP Human Geography 5.5 Green Revolution | Guided Notes

AP Human Geography 5.5 Green Revolution | Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
These guided notes for AP Human Geography Topic 5.5 (The Green Revolution) are designed to accompany a lesson on the agricultural changes that increased global food production during the mid-20th century. Students examine key concepts such as high-yield seed varieties, chemical inputs, irrigation, and mechanization. The lesson also explores the impacts of the Green Revolution, including increased food supply, uneven economic benefits, and environmental consequences. Students analyze how agricul
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 AP Human Geography 7.6 Trade and the World Economy | Guided Notes

AP Human Geography 7.6 Trade and the World Economy | Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
These guided notes for AP Human Geography Topic 7.6 (Trade and the World Economy) are designed to accompany a lesson on how international trade shapes economic development and global interdependence. Students examine key concepts such as complementarity and comparative advantage, as well as the role of neoliberal policies in expanding global trade. The lesson also explores trade organizations, government policies such as tariffs, and the increasing interconnectedness of global financial systems
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 AP Human Geography 5.7 Spatial Organization of Agriculture | Guided Notes

AP Human Geography 5.7 Spatial Organization of Agriculture | Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
These guided notes for AP Human Geography Topic 5.7 (Spatial Organization of Agriculture) are designed to accompany a lesson on how agriculture is distributed and organized across different regions of the world. Students examine key concepts such as economic forces, resource availability, cultural influences, and technological advancements that shape agricultural patterns. The lesson also explores how agriculture has shifted over time, including the move from small family farms to large-scale c
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