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Welcome to AP Human Geography Mr. Sandefur 09/10

Welcome to AP Human Geography Mr. Sandefur 09/10. AP Human Geography is the study of people from a spatial (space) perspective. AP Geography, to put it simply, attempts to answer the question “why things are where they are.”.

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Welcome to AP Human Geography Mr. Sandefur 09/10

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  1. Welcome to AP Human Geography Mr. Sandefur 09/10 AP Human Geography is the study of people from a spatial (space) perspective. AP Geography, to put it simply, attempts to answer the question “why things are where they are.”

  2. Big deal. An A in Human Geography. That would be a D in any other country.

  3. Grading and general classroom information Grades will be comprised of tests (70%), daily work (15%), Quizzes 15% Class participation grades will be considered daily work. YOU WILL NEED A COMPOSITION BOOK OR A SPIRAL FOR NOTES AND QUIZZES. If you are absent (excused) you will have an equal amount of time to make up your work. Make-up tests and quizzes may be another version of the same test.

  4. Projects A project may be assigned roughly every other six weeks. Keep in mind that some projects may entail actually using your newly found geography skills and traveling around our region and becoming more aware of why things are where they are. Depending on how rigorous the work/research is, projects will count as a major test grade unless specified otherwise. Be aware that some projects may be created in a power point/presentation format.

  5. Human Geography What does this map tell you about:

  6. Human Geography Development

  7. Human Geography Population

  8. Human Geography Life expectancy

  9. Why would people settle in an obscure area in the middle of a desert?

  10. Humans changed and adapted to their environment.

  11. Hoover Dam and Lake Mead

  12. How can there be consequences for locating a city on fertile soil with a great climate, good water sources and nearby resources?

  13. What is the current population of the world? Has the world exceeded its “carrying capacity”? Where is the population growing and where is it declining? How can population growth affect you!

  14. Notwithstanding the world, how has land use changed the “cultural landscape” of Cypress?

  15. Infrastructure and development.

  16. Geography is Culture Definition: judging other cultures by the rules of your culture. Don’t be ethnocentric!

  17. Types of migration.

  18. Inter and intra migration.

  19. Ethnic make-up of Cypress Woods? Cypress Fairbanks? Houston?

  20. Services How far will you travel for: Threshold Range

  21. RELIGION Shatterbelt

  22. Political Types of countries, political systems, boundaries, conflict, supra-nationalism

  23. Urban Patterns Borger, TX 1926 Urbanization

  24. Language Yount to? Caw Fixin’ to kin Whatsa’ matta you?

  25. Human Geography will give you a “crystal ball” to see the future.

  26. Most of All, Geography Should Be Fun!

  27. GEOGRAPHERS 08/09

  28. 08/09

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