the exchange of people, ideas and goods
Areas of the Earth that are alike in some way, sharing common cultural and physical characteristics.
How people react to and sometimes change their environment. People can modify, adapt to, and depend on the environment
Tells us where a point is on earth and why. Location can be stated as absolute using coordinates, or relative using direction, distance, time, or a landmark.
Tells us special features an area might have, such as people, structures, or landforms.
This island is 64°W 16°N.
The weather in the Congo is always hot because it is near the equator.
In Hawaii, it is customary for visitors to receive a flower necklace called “lei” when they arrive on the island.
They speak many different African dialects in Kenya.
What is an example of movement in China?
What is it like?
Where is it?
Where is it exactly on the Earth?
How are areas similar or united (physically, politically, or culturally) to other areas around them?
A biography about the second president, John Adams.
A movie showing the life of George Washington.
A friend telling you about his teacher last year.
A journal written by Sequoyah describing how he created the Cherokee alphabet.
A radio broadcast from the day the Soviet Union launched Sputnik.
Another student reading a report about the tanks from World War 1.
What propagandaTECHNIQUE is being used
What propagandaTECHNIQUE is being used?
What propagandaTECHNIQUE is being used?
What propagandaTECHNIQUE is being used?
A famous person (athlete/celebrity) endorses a new product.
What type of propaganda uses negative words or feelings against an idea, product or person?
What type of propaganda TECHNIQUE is being used?
Propaganda is only used to promote negative ideas.
America didn't use propaganda in World War II.
A German general is responsible for the quote on the poster. What propaganda technique is being used?