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Utah’s Geography

Utah’s Geography. Unit I. 25) 1847 26) beaver 27) Colorado R. 28) Transcontinental 29) TV 30) Greatest Snow on Earth 31) Real 32) brine shrimp 33) Handcart 34) 2 35) Winter Olympics. 36) Bonneville cutthroat trout 37) Dutch oven 38) Ralph Becker 39) Malone & Stockton

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Utah’s Geography

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  1. Utah’s Geography Unit I

  2. 25) 1847 26) beaver 27) Colorado R. 28) Transcontinental 29) TV 30) Greatest Snow on Earth 31) Real 32) brine shrimp 33) Handcart 34) 2 35) Winter Olympics 36) Bonneville cutthroat trout 37) Dutch oven 38) Ralph Becker 39) Malone & Stockton 40) Zions Nat. Park 41) Randy Watts 42) Bishop, Matheson, Chaffetz 43) schools, roads, etc 44) Jefferson, Bell, etc 45) cabinet How well do you know Utah? And the answers are…

  3. Bell Activity • Turn in the “How well do you know Utah?” activity to your box. • Get out your blue study guide then define the word “geography”. • Find the definition using a glossary from the shelf at the front of the room. • Think about what you believe this definition means then write a sentence using the word. • Draw a picture of something that shows you know what the word means. • Think of an example of “geography” and a non-example of the word. Write them in the appropriate place. • Where should your backpack be?

  4. Does your work look something like this?

  5. Does your work look something like this?

  6. Note Taking • Copy this information onto a piece of lined paper. • As we go through the slides take notes on each topic in its box. • Beginning note takers copy what is on the screen; Advanced note takers take what they read, hear, and see and put it in their own words.

  7. Social Studies Objective –We will be able to describe what geography is, identifyUtah’s location in theworld, and how this affects life here. Behavior Objective – Courtesy & Respect: We will participate appropriately in class during discussions. Language Objective – We will write about our location in Utah. Today we will be learning about…

  8. Policies and Procedures • Over the next week we will continue to learn about the policies and procedures of this class. • Emergency procedures • Recycling and garbage • Glossary, newspapers • Standards & Essential Questions • Word Wall bulletin boards

  9. What is geography? • “Geography is the study of the earth and its mountains, plateaus, valleys, deserts, rivers, lakes, and oceans. It is also the study of where people and animals live on the earth, and how they interact with their environment.”

  10. Geography & Utah • People studying the geography of Utah would ask questions like: “What is Utah’s land like? Where do Utah’s people live? How does Utah’s environment help its people meet their needs for food, clothing, shelter, transportation, energy, jobs, and their need for beauty and peace of mind?”

  11. Geography – the Stage of History • History is an account of what has happened in the past. • Both geographers and historians try to learn about how the features of a place affect people and events. • Why did people come here? • Why did they settle where they did? • What happened to them once they got here? • How did they help make Utah what it is today?

  12. The Five Themes of Geography • We use five themes, or topics, to organize what they know or want to learn about a place. • Location • Place • Human-Environment Interaction • Movement • Regions

  13. Location Location shows where we are. *Exact location is a latitude and longitude (a global location) or a street address (local location). Logan’s coordinates are: 41°44′16″N 111°49′51″W *Relative locations are described by landmarks, time, direction or distance from one place to another and may associate a particular place with another. How would you describe Logan’s location to someone who has never been here before? Longitude and Latitude

  14. Location Utah • The location of a place affects it’s environment in many ways. • Let’s compare Utah location with another place in the world. • How does location make life there similar or different than each other? Peru

  15. Where is your place in the world? • Describe where your home is located using exact and relative locations on your paper. • Exact – Address • Relative – What is nearby?

  16. Utah’s Location in the World • Let’s identify where Utah is in the world. • Is Utah north or south of the equator? • Is Utah east or west of the prime meridian? • What continent is Utah on? • Is Utah in the eastern or western part of the United States? • Which states surround Utah?

  17. Bell Activity – Aug. 27, 2013 • Take out your purple study guide for chapter 1. • Find the word “arid” in the vocabulary section. Then write the definition of the word. • arid: being without moisture; completely dry • Then complete the rest of the entry. • Use the vocabulary word in a sentence you make up. • Draw a picture to represent the vocabulary word. • Give an example or synonym of the word. • Give the opposite or antonym, or a non-example of the word. • Where should your backpack be?

  18. Does your work look something like this?

  19. Does your work look something like this?

  20. Policies and Procedures • Over the next week, we will learn about the policies and procedures of this class. • We will do a few items each day and there will be a quiz (for prizes) when we finish. • Pencil sharpening • Tissues and hand sanitizer • Website • Tardies • Gum, candy and drinks

  21. Utah Counties • Knowing where things happened is important in history, geography, etc. • We will be learning the 29 counties of Utah over the course of this trimester. You will be tested on them at the end of the trimester. • On our class website, you can play games to help you learn the counties.

  22. Utah’s Counties • Like the other states in the nation, Utah is divided into smaller segments called counties. • Utah has twenty nine counties.

  23. Utah Counties Let’s see how many counties we can name together.

  24. Putting the Pieces Together • Now we will divide into groups. • Each group will receive a county puzzle. Using the lyrics (words) from the song, put the puzzle together with each person taking a turn putting the pieces in. • If the bell rings before we can clean up, no one is dismissed until all the puzzles are cleaned up and checked off the list.

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