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NEW! Geography — Regions Simplified: Formal, Functional & Perceptual Regions

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Please Note: The instructor/teacher will need to know and understand the concept of REGIONS as this is a concept difficult for young brains to grasp. Even though we simplify it for students, we will need to be ready to verbally or visually explain the concept. Not all students are ready for this high-level concept. This lesson simplifies it as much as possible, but the concept, no matter how simplified, still requires high-level thinking skills and teacher guidance. It takes practice to identify the formal, functional, and perceptual regions. If the instructor/teacher doesn't understand regions, it will be difficult to instruct. This lesson is much better than our textbooks provide. Must be modified to fit your needs, this may mean omitting some of the activ_ities included in_ this lesson.

This is a group reading activity with a graphic organizer comprehension activity, an at-home interview assignment (Optional), and a Powerpoint for assessment.

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Help our students understand the complicated concept of "regions."

I often found when I was teaching the 5 Geographical Themes, students grasp location, place, human-environment interaction & movement (ideas, people, goods), but they struggle with regions: formal, functional, and perceptual.

What is the difference between a formal, functional, and perceptual region?

What is a nodal point? How can there be regions that cannot be measured and are specifically based on feelings and perceptions? Can all regions be found on a map? Do they always have a clearly defined boundary?

This PowerPoint provides 7 scenarios in which students are required to decipher whether it is a formal, functional, or perceptual region. You can use it as an introduction or review. You may implement this in different ways.

INCLUDES:

o Detailed Teacher Instructions

o Intro Video Suggestion

o Intro Reading Activity

o Graphic Organizer Activity + Answer Sheet (Puzzle)

o Powerpoint Game

o Extension Activity

OBJECTIVES:

o The Learner will understand the concept “region.”

o The Learner will determine the difference between a formal, functional, and
perceptual region.

o The Learner will be able to identify a formal, functional, and perceptual region.

MATERIALS:

o Technology to have students watch the suggested intro video.

o Student Group Reading Assignment (Included)

o Technology to display material for the class to view & discuss

o Paper & timer to create a list needed for the reading activity (Action 1: Listing Game)

o Atlases for each group needed for the reading activity

o “Can You Identify the Type of Region?” PowerPoint Review Game (Included) & technology to show it

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NEW! Economic Interdependence & Globalization Geography Lesson

By Geography & Math Made Easy

How important is teaching globalization and economic interdependence?

Globalization and Interdependence describes the relationships of mutual dependence between all elements and life forms (including humans) within and across cultures, environments, and social systems. Today, more than ever before, globalization and interdependence are part of our everyday local lives. We are linked to others on every continent even if we don't realize it. We are linked through social media and telecommunications, the movement of people and ideas (culture), international trade, the environment as we share the planet, and through international political relations and regulations. The easiest way to teach interdependence no matter one's age is to address international trade. Help your students understand globalization and interdependence through this lesson Economic Interdependence and Globalization.

Note: This lesson has been reviewed by multiple geography teachers.

OBJECTIVE:
• The learner will understand the purpose of globalization.
• The learner will understand economic interdependence through international trade.
• The learner will be able to explain the difference between imports and exports.
• The learner will be able to identify cause and effect of economic interdependence and international
trade.

MATERIALS:
• Student Globalization and Economic Interdependence Reading Activity • Let’s Trade Game Instructions and Game Cards
• Space for students to stand in a large circle
• Large Ball of Yarn
• Exit Cards

PREPARATION:
• Print out the Global Trade & Economic Interdependence card, cut, and laminate
• Roll the yard into a large ball to make it easy to toss.

LESSON INCLUDES

  • Introduction
  • Detailed Teacher Instructions
  • Preparation Instructions
  • Procedure
  • Closure/Wrap-Up/Evaluation
  • Enrichment Activity & Printable Chart need to complete it
  • Student Reading Activity
  • Class Game & Game Instruction Sheet
  • Game Cards
  • Exit Cards

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THE UKRAINE CRISIS 2022: BEFORE, DURING, & AFTER USSR (READING ACTIVITY ONLY)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

The full lesson can be found HERE.

This includes the reading activity only.

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Please note: The events that occurred around Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Feb 23, 2022, occur fast and furiously. 25+ hours were spent on developing this lesson from beginning to end, and it has been proofed by a professional proofreader and current educator. This was a quick turn-around lesson. I ask that if you find an error, please send a message rather than a poor score to provide an opportunity for correction on my part. Thank you in advance. At this time, there have been no mistakes.

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A Lesson on the event leading up to the Ukraine Crisis 2022. In order to understand this, students need to take a deep look into the history of the struggle Ukraine has had with its more powerful neighbors in its attempts to become independent. Finally, in 1991, Ukraine was free of domination and created its own government system, and claimed independence for the first time in history. In an attempt to reach independence, there has been a great amount of bloodshed over the centuries.

Let's take a look at the rich history of Ukraine while having fun at the same time. This is an interactive lesson.

LESSON INCLUDES

  • Traveling Stations Activity to discover the rich history of Ukraine

  • Traveling Station Cards 1-12

  • Ukrainian Crisis Traveling Guiding Reading Activity

OBJECTIVES:

  • The learner will identify and become familiar with Ukraine’s history reaching back
    to the 9th Century.

  • The learner will understand the conflict between Ukraine and Russia throughout
    history.

  • The learner will discover the struggle Ukrainians have faced gaining
    independence from more powerful countries surrounding their country.

  • The learner will recognize the events that led up to the Ukrainian Crises of 2022.

  • The learner will be able to explain the reasons why Russian President Vladimir
    Putin wants to govern Ukraine.

TOPICS COVERED:

  • Ottoman Empire

  • Kiev Rus'

  • Ukrainian Invasions over centuries: Poland, Lithuania, Russia

  • Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939

  • Czar

  • World War I & II

  • Barbarossa

  • Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN)

  • Orange Revolution

  • The Tragedy of Babi Yar

  • Nuremberg Trials

  • Crimea Peninsula

  • Cherynobl

  • Commonwealth of Independent States

  • NATO

  • The Ukraine Crisis 2014 & 2022

  • And More

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Total Pages:15 pages
Answer Key: Does not apply
Teaching Duration: 1 hour

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GEOGRAPHY CONCEPT BASED PLANNING GUIDE BRAINSTORMING BUBBLE (PART 1) FREE

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Free download for phase 1 of planning a concept-based lesson by Lynn Erickson's teaching theory. Download and brainstorm an essential question.

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There is no correct way to teach geography, but there are some best practices. When I began my teaching career in geography 26 years ago in Memphis City Schools, Memphis, TN, the district was focused on concept-based teaching — teaching to the big ideas & conceptual-based learning based upon Lynn Erikson's concept-based instruction. At first, I found it very challenging to implement this strategy into my lessons as it was a new concept and it significantly varied from the way we had all been presenting content to our students. It took persistence; it took patience, but I believe it was a huge part of why my students enjoyed geography and were able to grasp it. An example of this would be teaching the concept of "human population" and then applying this concept to world population ideas and issues throughout the world such as:

Push and pull factors of migration

Cartograms, and population density maps

Causes and outcomes of population growth and decline

China's one-child policies due to overpopulation

Africa's population decline

Europe's population decline, etc.

This conceptual-based learning worked well, and students were learning and grasping the concepts and material. It required me to spend more time on the concept with my students, but it gave them a BIG PICTURE of how variables affect population and how population trends work and are influenced. It made them think at higher levels preparing their pathways for high-level learning and working to strengthen their brain connectivity. It gave them a different viewpoint of looking at geography, rather than focusing on one small concept at a time.

Just to give you an idea of how I would/do begin planning each concept-based lesson, I would begin with a brainstorming bubble, and in the center circle, I would type in an essential question. All an essential question (they always have to use big terminology) is an open-ended question that educators use to spark student interest. I say, let' not make this harder than it has to be.

Here are examples of essential questions specific to geography:

How have Revolutions impacted our world? (This could be taking a look at the meaning behind "revolution" and empowering student understanding of this "concept" through discussing many different types of revolutions such as the American Revolution, the Industrial Revolution in the United States and Europe, the Russian Revolution, the Cultural Revolution, the Sudanese Revolution, and the Chinese Revolution of 1949.)

Does music create culture, or vice versa?

Who is an American?

How can learning about other cultures teach us about our own?

What is the relationship between climate and natural resources?

Need an idea for an essential question? There is so much information today on essential questions than there was when I first started teaching. Simply, type into your search engine: "Essential questions for geography." and then align it with your curriculum. Others have "essentially" (no pun intended) done this work for you over the years.

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