Early College High School PreAP World Geography Summer Reading Assignment

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Early College High School PreAP World Geography Summer Reading Assignment In preparation for your studies in World Geography you will be familiarizing yourself with the 5 Themes of Geography. This assignment will be in two parts. Part One: Read the Article about the 5 Themes of Geography Highlight each of the 5 Themes in the Article Create your own definition of each based upon the reading. Finally, answer the comprehension questions at the end of the article Part Two: Read each of the short stories and look for elements of the 5 Themes of Geography Use the template provided, to create a graphic organizer for each story Just to clarify: You will have 4 separate Graphic Organizers, one for each short story. If you have any questions you can email: benjamin.malone@midlandisd.net Or melissa.wright@midlandisd.net

Reading Comprehension-Five Themes of Geography- 1 Geography is the study of the Earth and its features. Geographers are people who study geography. They study the people and places on Earth. They also study all the changes that happen over time. 2 The shape of land changes. Some changes are caused by nature. Some changes are caused by people. People cut down forests. They clear land for farming. People build roads and houses. People use the Earth's materials, or resources, for their needs. People need space to live. They need food, water, and shelter. 3 Geographers study the physical features of the Earth. Physical features are things like mountains, rivers, and oceans. These features were made by nature. They are called landforms. 4 In geography class, you use maps and globes. You learn about different continents and oceans. You learn about different countries. You learn about different regions. 5 Geography is more than just maps of the Earth. Geography is also the study of people and their cultures. There are many different cultures on our Earth. This means there are many different groups of people. 6 The people in a culture are alike because they share many of the same beliefs. They share ways of doing things. They share ways of dress. They share a religion. They share foods, art, and music. 7 As you can see, there is a lot to study! The study of geography has five different areas of study called themes. 8 The first theme is location. Location is the answer to the question "Where are we?" We need to know where a place is located. It can be an absolute or exact location. It is a place that can be found on a map or globe. It can be measured. A street address is an absolute location. 9 There is also relative location. Relative location describes where a place is in relation to something else. On a camping trip, you might describe your camp site as "just past the big boulder by the big pine tree." Another way is to tell how much time it takes to get there. You might tell a friend that your house is "a ten-minute walk south of my school." 10 Another theme is place. What kind of place is it? What comes to your mind when you think of different places like China, Australia, or Iceland? All three of these places have different climates and weather. Different animals live in each place. Different people live there, too. The people have different habits, clothing, and food. 11 People have built different kinds of homes and buildings in these different places. The way people change their places is a third theme of geography. It is called human/environment interaction. Both good things and bad things happen as a result. 12 When dams are built, some areas of land are flooded. People and animals must move. But the reservoir of the dam holds water. It supplies many people with drinking water. Dams also control flooding downstream.

13 Sometimes, the place changes the way people live. For example, when the first settlers moved into the Great Plains region, they had to change their ways of farming the land. Farming methods used in the East didn't work on the prairies. 14 Movement is a fourth theme. The way people move from place to place is different in different places. People need to move food and other items to the places where they live. Over the history of the United States, the ability to move people and things helped the United States grow westward. 15 People migrate from one country to another to get better jobs or for other reasons. The ease of moving has a big impact on how people live. Natural resources must also be moved from where they are found to where they can be used. Most people on Earth depend on the movement of goods. 16 Region is the fifth theme of geography. A region is an area. It makes geography easier to study if you look at smaller areas that have things in common. The things may be the land's physical features. They might be the humans who live there or their culture. Geographers also study how regions change over time. 17 Geography is the study of Earth. It is the study of its landforms and people. To make the study easier, we look at different regions of the Earth. Regions have things that are alike. They may be mountains or other physical features. They may be the people or animals who live there. It is also the study of how places and people change over time.

Part 1. Comprehension Questions (Highlight where you find each answer) 1. What are the 5 themes of Geography? 2. Which theme of geography answers the question "Where are we?" 3. Which theme of geography studies the people, weather, climate, and animals of an area? 4. Another word for a physical feature is. 5. Which theme of geography studies the way people and places change each other? 6. Which kind of location can be found on a map or globe? 7. If you tell a friend, "Grandma's house is a thirty-minute drive north of my house," which kind of location are you describing? 8. What types of characteristics help to define a region?

Part 2. Read each of the following short stories and identify how the author incorporates the 5 Themes of Geography in each story. You can find links to these stories if you go the Early College High School website and click on the RESOURCES tab. Use the template provided to create a graphic organizer for each story. These short stories are diverse in both their setting and their subject matter. Each was chosen for what it can help World Geography students understand about the themes of geography as well as the various cultures of the world. To Build a Fire by Jack London https://americanenglish.state.gov/files/ae/resource_files/to-build-a-fire.pdf Hidden Assets by Ginny Swart http://www.eastoftheweb.com/cgi-bin/version_printable.pl?story_id=hiddasse.shtml An Indian Odyssey by David Iglehart http://www.eastoftheweb.com/cgi-bin/version_printable.pl?story_id=indiodys.shtml Shooting an Elephant by George Orwell https://hilo.hawaii.edu/~tbelt/pols360-s08-reading-shootinganelephant.pdf