Geog Unit 1

About Unit 1

💭 Essential Question: How does thinking geographically help us understand our world?


Unit 1: Thinking Like a Geographer introduces students to the discipline of geography by exploring how people, places, and environments are connected. Throughout the unit, students investigate how maps, borders, geographic relationships, and scales of analysis shape the way we understand the world around us. Using case studies, maps, videos, primary sources, and geographic data, students will analyze how geography influences movement, culture, trade, identity, and daily life. Students will also evaluate the strengths and limitations of geographic tools and consider how different perspectives can shape the stories maps and regions tell. The unit culminates in a place-based assessment titled Thinking Geographically About Me, where students apply geographic thinking skills to analyze their own community through observation, mapping, and written reflection. 

Unit Overview
   
Do First: Frayer Model 
   
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Inquiry Journal

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Topic 1: Introduction to Geography
 (510 minutes)

Lesson 1

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Lesson 4

Lesson 5

Topic 2: Geographic Relationships
 (150 minutes)

 

Lesson 6

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Lesson 8

Lesson 9

Topic 3: Scales of Analysis
 (180 minutes)

 

Lesson 10

Lesson 11

Lesson 12

Topic 4: Assessment (270 minutes)

Lesson 13: Place-Based Lesson in Unit Overview [forthcoming]

Lesson 14 Assessment

 

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An A-Z review is a creative and structured way to help students review and reinforce key concepts, terms, or events from a unit of study.

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Document analysis is a cornerstone of social studies education, offering numerous benefits that enhance students' skills and learning.

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Formatives assessments are a powerful way to measure how your students are progressing towards learning objectives (Additional Video).

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The Frayer Model is highly effective for teaching vocabulary in a social studies classroom because it goes beyond simple memorization.

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