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SOCIAL STUDIES UNIT ONE REVIEW MR. ROCHFORD OCTOBER 2015

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SOCIAL STUDIES UNIT ONE REVIEWMR. ROCHFORD

OCTOBER 2015

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UNIT ONE REVIEW

Topics covered in this review:

Continents

Parts of a Map

Different Types of Maps

Landforms

Culture

Populations

Resources

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THE SEVEN CONTINENTS

North America

South America

Europe

Africa

Asia

Australia

Antarctica

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HEMISPHERES

A Hemisphere is one half of the globe.

There are four hemispheres: Northern, Southern, Eastern & Western.

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LATITUDE

A location north or south of the Equator, measured by imaginary lines numbered in degrees north (N) or south (S).

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LONGITUDE

A location east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured by imaginary lines numbered in degrees east or west.

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MAP KEY/LEGEND

A map key or legend explains the symbols used on a map.

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COMPASS ROSE

A device drawn on a map to show direction.

The four cardinal directions : North, South, East & West.

The four intermediate directions: Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest.

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MAP SCALE

 

A Map scale shows the relationship between distance on a map and actual distance on earth.

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POLITICAL MAP

Maps that generally show political, or human-made, divisions and boundaries of countries or regions.

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PHYSICAL MAP

Physical maps show the physical features of an area, such as the mountains and rivers.

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CONTOUR MAPS

A Contour map is a map that shows elevation using contour lines.

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POPULATION DENSITY MAPS

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THE 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY

Be able to name the 5 Themes of Geography:

Location

Place

Human/Environment Interaction

Movement

Region

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THREE LAYERS OF THE EARTH

The three layers of the earth are:

The Core (Inner/Outer)

The Mantle

The Crust

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PENINSULA

A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.

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PLATEAU

FLAT LANDFORM WHOSE SURFACE IS RAISED ABOVE THE SURROUNDING LAND, WITH A STEEP CLIFF ON ONE SIDE.

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BASIN

A broad flat lowland area surrounded by higher land.

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LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES

Countries that are almost or entirely surrounded by land having no coastline.

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WHAT IS CULTURE?

Culture is the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs.

When cultures spread their knowledge and skills from one area to another, it is a process known as Cultural Diffusion.

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ELEMENTS OF CULTURE

Government

Language

Religion

Economy

Also Important: Traditions, Customs/Values, Symbols.

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RESOURCES

Renewable Resource- resources that can be naturally replaced or grown quickly.

Examples: Forests, Plant and Animal Life, soil and water (water cycle).

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RESOURCES

Nonrenewable Resources – resources that can not be replaced because they were formed over millions of years by geological forces in the earth.

Examples: Earth metals, minerals and fossil fuels (coal, oil & natural gas).

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TIPS & SUGGESTIONS

Students should be able to identify the different types of maps and their purposes.

Students should be able to identify and label the parts of a map. (Compass Rose, Map Scale, Key/Legend)

Students should be able to write about the elements of culture related to their own culture.