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Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL : Map Name: Grading Period: 1 1A 21A 21B 21D 21E 22A 22B 22C 22D 3A 3B Description, TEKS Concept and Description analyze the effects of physical and human ggraphic patterns and processes on events in the past and describe their effects on present conditions, including significant physical features and environmental conditions that influenced migration patterns i History: The student understands how ggraphic contexts (the ggraphy of places in the use historical, ggraphic, and statistical information from a variety of sources such as databases, field interviews, media services, and questionnaires to answer ggraphic questions and infer ggraphic relationships analyze and evaluate the validity and utility of multiple sources of ggraphic information such as primary and secondary sources, aerial photographs, and maps apply basic statistical concepts and analytical methods such as computer-based spreadsheets and statistical software to analyze ggraphic data use a series of maps, including a computer- based ggraphic information system, to obtain and analyze data needed to solve ggraphic and locational problems design and draw appropriate maps and other graphics such as sketch maps, diagrams, tables, and graphs to present ggraphic information including ggraphic features, ggraphic distributions, and ggraphic relationships apply appropriate vocabulary, ggraphic models, generalizations, thries, and skills to present ggraphic information use ggraphic terminology correctly use standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation attribute occurrences of weather phenomena and climate to annual changes in Earth-Sun relationships Ggraphy: Such as student understands how physical processes shape patterns in the physical environment (lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere), including how Earth-Sun relationships affect physical processes and patterns on Earth's surface. describe physical environment of regions and the physical processes that affect these regions such as weather, tectonic forces, wave action, freezing and thawing, gravity, and soil-building processes Ggraphy: Such as student understands how physical processes shape patterns in the physical environment (lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere), including how Earth-Sun relationships affect physical processes and patterns on Earth's surface. ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 1 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 4A 4B 4C 5B 7B 7C Description, TEKS Concept and Description explain the distribution of different types of climate in terms of patterns of temperature, wind, and precipitation and the factors that influence climate regions such as elevation, latitude, location near warm and cold ocean currents, position on a cont Ggraphy: The student understands the patterns and characteristics of major landforms, climates, and ecosystems of Earth and the interrelated processes that produce them. relate the physical processes to the development of distinctive land forms Ggraphy: The student understands the patterns and characteristics of major landforms, climates, and ecosystems of Earth and the interrelated processes that produce them. explain the distribution of plants and animals in different regions of the world using the relationships among climate, vegetation, soil, and glogy Ggraphy: The student understands the patterns and characteristics of major landforms, climates, and ecosystems of Earth and the interrelated processes that produce them. analyze political, economic, social, and demographic data to determine the level of development and standard of living in nations Ggraphy: The student understands how political, economic, and social processes shape cultural patterns and characteristics in various places and regions. explain the political, economic, social, and environmental factors that contribute to human migration such as how national and international migrations are shaped by push- and-pull factors and how physical ggraphy affects the routes, flows, and destina Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics describe trends in past world population growth and distribution Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 2 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL : Map Name: Grading Period: 2 16A 16B 16C 17A 18A 18B 18C 1B 21C 2A 2B 5A Description, TEKS Concept and Description describe distinctive cultural patterns and landscapes associated with different places in Texas, the United States, and other regions of the world, and how these patterns influenced the processes of innovation and diffusion Culture: The student understands how the components of culture affect the way pple live and shape the characteristics of regions. give examples of ways various groups of pple view cultures, places, and regions differently Culture: The student understands how the components of culture affect the way pple live and shape the characteristics of regions. compare life in a variety of cities and nations in the world to evaluate the relationships involved in political, economic, social, and environmental changes Culture: The student understands how the components of culture affect the way pple live and shape the characteristics of regions. describe and compare patterns of culture such as language, religion, land use, systems of education, and customs that make specific regions of the world distinctive Culture: The student understands the distribution, patterns, and characteristics of different cultures. describe the impact of general processes such as migration, war, trade, independent inventions, and diffusion of ideas and motivations on cultural change Culture: The student understands the ways in which cultures change and maintain continuity. analyze cultural changes in specific regions Culture: The student understands the ways in which cultures change and maintain continuity. analyze examples of cultures that maintain traditional ways Culture: The student understands the ways in which cultures change and maintain continuity. trace the spatial diffusion of a phenomena and describe its effects on regions of contact such as the spread of bubonic plague, the diffusion and exchange of foods between the New and Old Worlds, or the diffusion of American slang History: The student understands how ggraphic contexts (the ggraphy of places in the construct and interpret maps to answer ggraphic questions, infer ggraphic relationships, and analyze ggraphic change describe the human and physical characteristics of the same place at different periods of history History: The student understands how pple, places, and environments have changed over time and the effects of these changes on history. assess how pples changing perceptions of ggraphic features have led to changes in human societies History: The student understands how pple, places, and environments have changed over time and the effects of these changes on history. analyze how the character of a place is related to its political, economic, social, and cultural characteristics Ggraphy: The student understands how political, economic, and social processes shape cultural patterns and characteristics in various places and regions. ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 3 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 6A 6B 8A 8B 1A 21A 21B 21D 21E 22A 22B Description, TEKS Concept and Description locate settlements and observe patterns in the size and distribution of cities using maps, graphics, and other information Ggraphy: The student understands the types and patterns of settlement, the factors that affect where pple settle, and processes of settlement development over time. explain the processes that have caused cities to grow such as location along transportation routes, availability of resources that have attracted settlers and economic activities, and continued access to other cities and resources Ggraphy: The student understands the types and patterns of settlement, the factors that affect where pple settle, and processes of settlement development over time. explain the interrelationships among physical and human processes that shape the ggraphic characteristics of places such as connections among economic development, urbanization, population growth, and environmental change Ggraphy: The student understands how pple, places, and environments are connected compare ways that humans depend on, adapt to, and modify the physical environment using local, state, national, and international human activities in a variety of cultural and technological contexts Ggraphy: The student understands how pple, places, and environments are connected analyze the effects of physical and human ggraphic patterns and processes on events in the past and describe their effects on present conditions, including significant physical features and environmental conditions that influenced migration patterns i History: The student understands how ggraphic contexts (the ggraphy of places in the use historical, ggraphic, and statistical information from a variety of sources such as databases, field interviews, media services, and questionnaires to answer ggraphic questions and infer ggraphic relationships analyze and evaluate the validity and utility of multiple sources of ggraphic information such as primary and secondary sources, aerial photographs, and maps apply basic statistical concepts and analytical methods such as computer-based spreadsheets and statistical software to analyze ggraphic data use a series of maps, including a computer- based ggraphic information system, to obtain and analyze data needed to solve ggraphic and locational problems design and draw appropriate maps and other graphics such as sketch maps, diagrams, tables, and graphs to present ggraphic information including ggraphic features, ggraphic distributions, and ggraphic relationships apply appropriate vocabulary, ggraphic models, generalizations, thries, and skills to present ggraphic information ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 4 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 22C 22D 4A 4B 4C 5B 7B 7C Description, TEKS Concept and Description use ggraphic terminology correctly use standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation explain the distribution of different types of climate in terms of patterns of temperature, wind, and precipitation and the factors that influence climate regions such as elevation, latitude, location near warm and cold ocean currents, position on a cont Ggraphy: The student understands the patterns and characteristics of major landforms, climates, and ecosystems of Earth and the interrelated processes that produce them. relate the physical processes to the development of distinctive land forms Ggraphy: The student understands the patterns and characteristics of major landforms, climates, and ecosystems of Earth and the interrelated processes that produce them. explain the distribution of plants and animals in different regions of the world using the relationships among climate, vegetation, soil, and glogy Ggraphy: The student understands the patterns and characteristics of major landforms, climates, and ecosystems of Earth and the interrelated processes that produce them. analyze political, economic, social, and demographic data to determine the level of development and standard of living in nations Ggraphy: The student understands how political, economic, and social processes shape cultural patterns and characteristics in various places and regions. explain the political, economic, social, and environmental factors that contribute to human migration such as how national and international migrations are shaped by push- and-pull factors and how physical ggraphy affects the routes, flows, and destina Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics describe trends in past world population growth and distribution Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 5 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL : Map Name: Grading Period: 3 14C 18D 19A 19B 20A 20B 23A 23B 8C 8D 18A Description, TEKS Concept and Description explain the ggraphic factors that influence a nations power to control territory and that shape the foreign policies and international political relations of selected nations such as raq, srael, Japan, and the United Kingdom Government: The student understands the ggraphic processes that influence political divisions, relationships, and policies. evaluate case studies of the spread of cultural traits to find examples of cultural convergence and divergence such as the spread of democratic ideas, U.S.-based fast-food franchises in ussia and Eastern Europe, or the English language as a major medium Culture: The student understands the ways in which cultures change and maintain continuity. evaluate the significance of major technological innovations, including fire, steam power, diesel machinery, and electricity that have been used to modify the physical environment Science, technology, and society: The student understands the impact of technology and human modifications on the physical environment. analyze ways technological innovations have allowed humans to adapt to places shaped by physical processes such as floods, earthquakes, and hurricanes Science, technology, and society: The student understands the impact of technology and human modifications on the physical environment. describe the impact of new technologies, new markets, and revised perceptions of resources Science, technology, and society: The student understands how technology affects definitions of, access to, and use of resources. analyze the role of technology in agriculture and other primary economic activities and identify the environmental consequences of the changes that have taken place Science, technology, and society: The student understands how technology affects definitions of, access to, and use of resources. plan, organize, and complete a group research project that involves asking ggraphic questions; acquiring, organizing, and analyzing ggraphic information; answering ggraphic questions; and communicating results use case studies and ggraphic information systems to identify contemporary ggraphic problems and issues and to apply ggraphic knowledge and skills to answer real-world questions describe the impact of and analyze the reaction of the environment to abnormal and/or hazardous environmental conditions at different scales such as El Ni?o, floods, droughts, and hurricanes Ggraphy: The student understands how pple, places, and environments are connected analyze statistical and other data to infer the effects of physical and human processes on patterns of settlement, population distribution, economic and political conditions, and resource distribution Ggraphy: The student understands how pple, places, and environments are connected describe the impact of general processes such as migration, war, trade, independent inventions, and diffusion of ideas and motivations on cultural change Culture: The student understands the ways in which cultures change and maintain continuity. ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 6 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 1A 1B 21A 21B 21C 21D 21E 22A 22B 22C 22D 5B Description, TEKS Concept and Description analyze the effects of physical and human ggraphic patterns and processes on events in the past and describe their effects on present conditions, including significant physical features and environmental conditions that influenced migration patterns i History: The student understands how ggraphic contexts (the ggraphy of places in the trace the spatial diffusion of a phenomena and describe its effects on regions of contact such as the spread of bubonic plague, the diffusion and exchange of foods between the New and Old Worlds, or the diffusion of American slang History: The student understands how ggraphic contexts (the ggraphy of places in the use historical, ggraphic, and statistical information from a variety of sources such as databases, field interviews, media services, and questionnaires to answer ggraphic questions and infer ggraphic relationships analyze and evaluate the validity and utility of multiple sources of ggraphic information such as primary and secondary sources, aerial photographs, and maps construct and interpret maps to answer ggraphic questions, infer ggraphic relationships, and analyze ggraphic change apply basic statistical concepts and analytical methods such as computer-based spreadsheets and statistical software to analyze ggraphic data use a series of maps, including a computer- based ggraphic information system, to obtain and analyze data needed to solve ggraphic and locational problems design and draw appropriate maps and other graphics such as sketch maps, diagrams, tables, and graphs to present ggraphic information including ggraphic features, ggraphic distributions, and ggraphic relationships apply appropriate vocabulary, ggraphic models, generalizations, thries, and skills to present ggraphic information use ggraphic terminology correctly use standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation analyze political, economic, social, and demographic data to determine the level of development and standard of living in nations Ggraphy: The student understands how political, economic, and social processes shape cultural patterns and characteristics in various places and regions. ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 7 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 7B 7C 8A 8B Description, TEKS Concept and Description explain the political, economic, social, and environmental factors that contribute to human migration such as how national and international migrations are shaped by push- and-pull factors and how physical ggraphy affects the routes, flows, and destina Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics describe trends in past world population growth and distribution Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics explain the interrelationships among physical and human processes that shape the ggraphic characteristics of places such as connections among economic development, urbanization, population growth, and environmental change Ggraphy: The student understands how pple, places, and environments are connected compare ways that humans depend on, adapt to, and modify the physical environment using local, state, national, and international human activities in a variety of cultural and technological contexts Ggraphy: The student understands how pple, places, and environments are connected ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 8 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL : Map Name: Grading Period: 4 10A 10B 10C 11A 11B 11C 12A 12B 23C 23D 9A 9B Description, TEKS Concept and Description describe the characteristics of traditional command, and market economies Economics: The student understands the distribution and characteristics of economic systems throughout the world. explain how traditional, command, and market economies operate in specific countries Economics: The student understands the distribution and characteristics of economic systems throughout the world. compare the ways pple satisfy their basic needs through the production of goods and services such as subsistence agriculture versus market-oriented agriculture or cottage industries versus commercial industries Economics: The student understands the distribution and characteristics of economic systems throughout the world. map the locations of different types of economic activities Economics: The student understands the reasons for the location of economic activities (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary) in different economic systems. identify factors affecting the location of different types of economic activities Economics: The student understands the reasons for the location of economic activities (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary) in different economic systems. describe how changes in technology, transportation, and communication affect the location and patterns of economic activities Economics: The student understands the reasons for the location of economic activities (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary) in different economic systems. compare global trade patterns at different periods of time and develop hypotheses to explain changes that have occurred in world trade and the implications of these changes Economics: The student understands the economic importance of, and issues related to, the location and management of key natural resources. analyze how the creation and distribution of resources affect the location and patterns of movement of products, capital, and pple Economics: The student understands the economic importance of, and issues related to, the location and management of key natural resources. use a problem-solving process to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution use a decision-making process to identify a situation that requires a decision, gather information, identify options, predict consequences, and take action to implement a decision identify physical or human factors that constitute a region such as soils, climate, vegetation, language, trade network, river systems, and religion Ggraphy: The student understands the concept of region as an area of Earth's surface with unifying ggraphic characteristics. identify the differences among formal, functional, and perceptual regions Ggraphy: The student understands the concept of region as an area of Earth's surface with unifying ggraphic characteristics. ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 9 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 14C 18A 19A 19B 1A 1B 20A 20B 21A 21B 21C Description, TEKS Concept and Description explain the ggraphic factors that influence a nations power to control territory and that shape the foreign policies and international political relations of selected nations such as raq, srael, Japan, and the United Kingdom Government: The student understands the ggraphic processes that influence political divisions, relationships, and policies. describe the impact of general processes such as migration, war, trade, independent inventions, and diffusion of ideas and motivations on cultural change Culture: The student understands the ways in which cultures change and maintain continuity. evaluate the significance of major technological innovations, including fire, steam power, diesel machinery, and electricity that have been used to modify the physical environment Science, technology, and society: The student understands the impact of technology and human modifications on the physical environment. analyze ways technological innovations have allowed humans to adapt to places shaped by physical processes such as floods, earthquakes, and hurricanes Science, technology, and society: The student understands the impact of technology and human modifications on the physical environment. analyze the effects of physical and human ggraphic patterns and processes on events in the past and describe their effects on present conditions, including significant physical features and environmental conditions that influenced migration patterns i History: The student understands how ggraphic contexts (the ggraphy of places in the trace the spatial diffusion of a phenomena and describe its effects on regions of contact such as the spread of bubonic plague, the diffusion and exchange of foods between the New and Old Worlds, or the diffusion of American slang History: The student understands how ggraphic contexts (the ggraphy of places in the describe the impact of new technologies, new markets, and revised perceptions of resources Science, technology, and society: The student understands how technology affects definitions of, access to, and use of resources. analyze the role of technology in agriculture and other primary economic activities and identify the environmental consequences of the changes that have taken place Science, technology, and society: The student understands how technology affects definitions of, access to, and use of resources. use historical, ggraphic, and statistical information from a variety of sources such as databases, field interviews, media services, and questionnaires to answer ggraphic questions and infer ggraphic relationships analyze and evaluate the validity and utility of multiple sources of ggraphic information such as primary and secondary sources, aerial photographs, and maps construct and interpret maps to answer ggraphic questions, infer ggraphic relationships, and analyze ggraphic change ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 10 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 21D 21E 22A 22B 22C 22D 23B 5B 7B 7C 8B 8C Description, TEKS Concept and Description apply basic statistical concepts and analytical methods such as computer-based spreadsheets and statistical software to analyze ggraphic data use a series of maps, including a computer- based ggraphic information system, to obtain and analyze data needed to solve ggraphic and locational problems design and draw appropriate maps and other graphics such as sketch maps, diagrams, tables, and graphs to present ggraphic information including ggraphic features, ggraphic distributions, and ggraphic relationships apply appropriate vocabulary, ggraphic models, generalizations, thries, and skills to present ggraphic information use ggraphic terminology correctly use standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation use case studies and ggraphic information systems to identify contemporary ggraphic problems and issues and to apply ggraphic knowledge and skills to answer real-world questions analyze political, economic, social, and demographic data to determine the level of development and standard of living in nations Ggraphy: The student understands how political, economic, and social processes shape cultural patterns and characteristics in various places and regions. explain the political, economic, social, and environmental factors that contribute to human migration such as how national and international migrations are shaped by push- and-pull factors and how physical ggraphy affects the routes, flows, and destina Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics describe trends in past world population growth and distribution Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics compare ways that humans depend on, adapt to, and modify the physical environment using local, state, national, and international human activities in a variety of cultural and technological contexts Ggraphy: The student understands how pple, places, and environments are connected describe the impact of and analyze the reaction of the environment to abnormal and/or hazardous environmental conditions at different scales such as El Ni?o, floods, droughts, and hurricanes Ggraphy: The student understands how pple, places, and environments are connected ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 11 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 8D Description, TEKS Concept and Description analyze statistical and other data to infer the effects of physical and human processes on patterns of settlement, population distribution, economic and political conditions, and resource distribution Ggraphy: The student understands how pple, places, and environments are connected ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 12 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL : Map Name: Grading Period: 5 13A 13B 14A 14B 15A 15B 15C 17B 7A 12A 12B Description, TEKS Concept and Description prepare maps that illustrate a variety of political entities such as city maps showing precincts, country maps showing states, or continental maps showing countries Government: The student understands the characteristics of a variety of political units. compare maps of voting patterns or political boundaries to make inferences about the distribution of political power Government: The student understands the characteristics of a variety of political units. analyze current events to infer the physical and human processes that lead to the formation of boundaries and other political divisions Government: The student understands the ggraphic processes that influence political divisions, relationships, and policies. explain how forces of conflict and cooperation influence the allocation of control of Earths surface such as the formation of congressional voting districts or free trade zones Government: The student understands the ggraphic processes that influence political divisions, relationships, and policies. identify and give examples of different points of view that influence the development of public policies and decision-making processes on local, state, national, and international levels Citizenship: The student understands how different points of view influence the development of public policies and decision-making processes on local, state, national, and international levels. explain how citizenship practices, public policies, and decision making may be influenced by cultural beliefs Citizenship: The student understands how different points of view influence the development of public policies and decision-making processes on local, state, national, and international levels. compare different points of view on ggraphic issues Citizenship: The student understands how different points of view influence the development of public policies and decision-making processes on local, state, national, and international levels. compare economic opportunities in different cultures for women and religious minorities in selected regions of the world Culture: The student understands the distribution, patterns, and characteristics of different cultures. construct and analyze population pyramids and use other data, graphics, and maps to describe the population characteristics of different societies and to predict future growth trends Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics compare global trade patterns at different periods of time and develop hypotheses to explain changes that have occurred in world trade and the implications of these changes Economics: The student understands the economic importance of, and issues related to, the location and management of key natural resources. analyze how the creation and distribution of resources affect the location and patterns of movement of products, capital, and pple Economics: The student understands the economic importance of, and issues related to, the location and management of key natural resources. ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 13 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 14C 18A 1A 1B 21A 21B 21C 21D 21E 22A 22B 22C Description, TEKS Concept and Description explain the ggraphic factors that influence a nations power to control territory and that shape the foreign policies and international political relations of selected nations such as raq, srael, Japan, and the United Kingdom Government: The student understands the ggraphic processes that influence political divisions, relationships, and policies. describe the impact of general processes such as migration, war, trade, independent inventions, and diffusion of ideas and motivations on cultural change Culture: The student understands the ways in which cultures change and maintain continuity. analyze the effects of physical and human ggraphic patterns and processes on events in the past and describe their effects on present conditions, including significant physical features and environmental conditions that influenced migration patterns i History: The student understands how ggraphic contexts (the ggraphy of places in the trace the spatial diffusion of a phenomena and describe its effects on regions of contact such as the spread of bubonic plague, the diffusion and exchange of foods between the New and Old Worlds, or the diffusion of American slang History: The student understands how ggraphic contexts (the ggraphy of places in the use historical, ggraphic, and statistical information from a variety of sources such as databases, field interviews, media services, and questionnaires to answer ggraphic questions and infer ggraphic relationships analyze and evaluate the validity and utility of multiple sources of ggraphic information such as primary and secondary sources, aerial photographs, and maps construct and interpret maps to answer ggraphic questions, infer ggraphic relationships, and analyze ggraphic change apply basic statistical concepts and analytical methods such as computer-based spreadsheets and statistical software to analyze ggraphic data use a series of maps, including a computer- based ggraphic information system, to obtain and analyze data needed to solve ggraphic and locational problems design and draw appropriate maps and other graphics such as sketch maps, diagrams, tables, and graphs to present ggraphic information including ggraphic features, ggraphic distributions, and ggraphic relationships apply appropriate vocabulary, ggraphic models, generalizations, thries, and skills to present ggraphic information use ggraphic terminology correctly ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 14 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 22D 23A 23B 23C 23D 7B 7C 8B Description, TEKS Concept and Description use standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation plan, organize, and complete a group research project that involves asking ggraphic questions; acquiring, organizing, and analyzing ggraphic information; answering ggraphic questions; and communicating results use case studies and ggraphic information systems to identify contemporary ggraphic problems and issues and to apply ggraphic knowledge and skills to answer real-world questions use a problem-solving process to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution use a decision-making process to identify a situation that requires a decision, gather information, identify options, predict consequences, and take action to implement a decision explain the political, economic, social, and environmental factors that contribute to human migration such as how national and international migrations are shaped by push- and-pull factors and how physical ggraphy affects the routes, flows, and destina Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics describe trends in past world population growth and distribution Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics compare ways that humans depend on, adapt to, and modify the physical environment using local, state, national, and international human activities in a variety of cultural and technological contexts Ggraphy: The student understands how pple, places, and environments are connected ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 15 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL : Map Name: Grading Period: 6 12C 7D 15A 15B 15C 18A 1A 1B 21A 21B Description, TEKS Concept and Description evaluate the ggraphic and economic impact of policies related to the use of resources such as regulations for water use or policies related to the development of scarce natural resources Economics: The student understands the economic importance of, and issues related to, the location and management of key natural resources. develop and defend hypotheses on likely population patterns for the future Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics identify and give examples of different points of view that influence the development of public policies and decision-making processes on local, state, national, and international levels Citizenship: The student understands how different points of view influence the development of public policies and decision-making processes on local, state, national, and international levels. explain how citizenship practices, public policies, and decision making may be influenced by cultural beliefs Citizenship: The student understands how different points of view influence the development of public policies and decision-making processes on local, state, national, and international levels. compare different points of view on ggraphic issues Citizenship: The student understands how different points of view influence the development of public policies and decision-making processes on local, state, national, and international levels. describe the impact of general processes such as migration, war, trade, independent inventions, and diffusion of ideas and motivations on cultural change Culture: The student understands the ways in which cultures change and maintain continuity. analyze the effects of physical and human ggraphic patterns and processes on events in the past and describe their effects on present conditions, including significant physical features and environmental conditions that influenced migration patterns i History: The student understands how ggraphic contexts (the ggraphy of places in the trace the spatial diffusion of a phenomena and describe its effects on regions of contact such as the spread of bubonic plague, the diffusion and exchange of foods between the New and Old Worlds, or the diffusion of American slang History: The student understands how ggraphic contexts (the ggraphy of places in the use historical, ggraphic, and statistical information from a variety of sources such as databases, field interviews, media services, and questionnaires to answer ggraphic questions and infer ggraphic relationships analyze and evaluate the validity and utility of multiple sources of ggraphic information such as primary and secondary sources, aerial photographs, and maps ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 16 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 21C 21D 21E 22A 22B 22C 22D 23A 23B 23C 23D 7A Description, TEKS Concept and Description construct and interpret maps to answer ggraphic questions, infer ggraphic relationships, and analyze ggraphic change apply basic statistical concepts and analytical methods such as computer-based spreadsheets and statistical software to analyze ggraphic data use a series of maps, including a computer- based ggraphic information system, to obtain and analyze data needed to solve ggraphic and locational problems design and draw appropriate maps and other graphics such as sketch maps, diagrams, tables, and graphs to present ggraphic information including ggraphic features, ggraphic distributions, and ggraphic relationships apply appropriate vocabulary, ggraphic models, generalizations, thries, and skills to present ggraphic information use ggraphic terminology correctly use standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation plan, organize, and complete a group research project that involves asking ggraphic questions; acquiring, organizing, and analyzing ggraphic information; answering ggraphic questions; and communicating results use case studies and ggraphic information systems to identify contemporary ggraphic problems and issues and to apply ggraphic knowledge and skills to answer real-world questions use a problem-solving process to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution use a decision-making process to identify a situation that requires a decision, gather information, identify options, predict consequences, and take action to implement a decision construct and analyze population pyramids and use other data, graphics, and maps to describe the population characteristics of different societies and to predict future growth trends Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 17 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL

Campus: VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL 7B 7C Description, TEKS Concept and Description explain the political, economic, social, and environmental factors that contribute to human migration such as how national and international migrations are shaped by push- and-pull factors and how physical ggraphy affects the routes, flows, and destina Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics describe trends in past world population growth and distribution Ggraphy: The student understands the growth, distribution, movement, and characteristics ntroduced/ einforced ncludes:einforced s Page 18 of 18 *All documents and attachments contained within CA Alignment were either uploaded or originated by VALLEY VEW HGH SCHOOL