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2010-2011Syllabus

2010-2011 Bowie High School World Geography Syllabus

 

In World Geography Studies, students examine people, places, and environments at local, regional, national, and international scales from the spatial and ecological perspectives of geography. Students describe the influence of geography on events of the past and present. A significant portion of the course centers around the physical processes that shape patterns in the physical environment; the characteristics of major land forms, climates, and ecosystems and their interrelationships; the political, economic, and social processes that shape cultural patterns of regions; types and patterns of settlement; the distribution and movement of world population; relationships among people, places, and environments; and the concept of region. Students analyze how location affects economic activities in different economic systems throughout the world. Students identify the processes that influence political divisions of the planet and analyze how different points of view affect the development of public policies. Students compare how components of culture shape the characteristics of regions and analyze the impact of technology and human modifications on the physical environment. Students use problem-solving and decision-making skills to ask and answer geographic questions.  

 

                                                                                           

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Part 1

Appx.

WEEKS

 

Part 2

Appx.

WEEKS

 

1ST SIX WEEKS

 

Approx.

 

1ST SIX WEEKS

 

Approx.

 UNIT 1  Spatial Processes:  Looking at the Earth

6

 UNIT 1  Grade 8 TAKS Review: Political Freedom & Early American History

6

UNIT 2  The Earth: A Living Planet

UNIT 2  Economic Systems & Political Change: Russia & the Republics

UNIT 3 Historical Migrations: United States & Canada

UNIT 3  Religion & Resource Distribution:

Southwest Asia

 

2ND SIX WEEKS

 

 

2ND SIX WEEKS

 

 

UNIT 4  Growth of Nations: United States & Canada

 

3

 

 

UNIT 4   Colonization & Social Geography: Africa  

 

3

 UNIT 5  Culture & Politics: Europe

 

3

 UNIT 5   Modernization: South Asia

 

3

3rd SIX WEEKS

 

 

3rd SIX WEEKS

 

 UNIT 6  Cultural Change & Exchange:

Latin America

 

4-5

 UNIT 6 Rapid Economic Change: East Asia


UNIT 7   Colonization of the Pacific:  SE Asia, Australia & Oceania

 

3