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2014 Geography of South Asia: Focus on India Lesson Plan

2014 Geography of South Asia: Focus on India Lesson Plan. Date your papers: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 Wednesday, February 12, 2014 Tuesday, February 18, 2014---Shortened Periods Due To Snow Delay Wednesday, February 19, 2014

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2014 Geography of South Asia: Focus on India Lesson Plan

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  1. 2014 Geography of South Asia: Focus on India Lesson Plan Date your papers: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 Wednesday, February 12, 2014 Tuesday, February 18, 2014---Shortened Periods Due To Snow Delay Wednesday, February 19, 2014 First India Unit Test Tentatively Set for Monday, March 10, 2014

  2. Day One: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 • Quiet Question: Type One Prompt-Ms. Barben is going to read aloud the article below on India and the monsoons. • You should be doing Active Reading strategies to help you then write in response to the following prompt. • Now answer the following Type One Prompt: What aspect of monsoons do you think has the greatest impact and why?

  3. The Monsoon is a Life and Death Issue • A successful crop year depends on when the wet monsoon season starts, how much rain falls, and when the season ends. • Only nature can control these factors. • The monsoon also causes damages: roads and bridges washed out, mudslides, railroad tracks misaligned or washed out, flooding, water supply contamination, increase in disease vectors (insects). • Ironically, many die each year from monsoon related conditions while all life in the area is ultimately dependant on the wet monsoon for life.

  4. Children swim in a water-logged street in Kolkata, India

  5. Indian farmers plant paddy seedlings in a field on the outskirts of Hyderabad. India, the second-biggest producer of rice, wheat and sugar, may have “bumper” harvests because of good rainfall, Farm Minister SharadPawar said

  6. Commuters ride through a waterlogged street in the rain in Jammu, India

  7. A woman pushes a wheelchair carrying her disabled daughter as they cross a flooded street in Lahore, Pakistan

  8. Commuters walk along a flooded road in Lahore

  9. Heavy vehicles line up in a traffic jam on Prithvi Highway near Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, after a landslide caused by monsoon rains

  10. Mudslide in Bhutan

  11. Road Damage

  12. Washed-out Road

  13. Flood Damage

  14. Accelerated Erosion

  15. Railroad Track Damage

  16. Damaged Bridge in Sikkim

  17. Members of the Pakistan army distribute relief goods in the flooded areas of the Rajanpur district August 9, 2008. Monsoon rains and flash floods cause extensive damage in the region every year.

  18. Day One: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 • Class: Ms. Barben is going to begin her Geography of South Asia Powerpoint, and you are to take notes in the appropriate categories in the provided graphic organizer. • You should take notes in either PENCIL, BLACK, OR BLUE PEN. • Today we should cover in class the following topics: • South Asia • India Location and Size • Subcontinent---Covered in Reading • Rivers Overall • Begin Ganga or Ganges River

  19. Day One: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 • Homework: Go to Ms. Barben’s Teacher Page for India. Do the following: • Click on the National Geography South Asia Chapter that is uploaded in pdf format. It cannot be printed up. You have to work from it on the computer. • We will be using the pages of 569-579 (in textbook pages ) or pages 16-27 (in pdf pages). • You are to add to the class notes from the reading taking notes in either RED, PINK, or PURPLE Pen to distinguish them from the class notes. • This will be checked for Class Participation Points. • Chunking of the PDF Reading and Note-Taking Homework: • Night One: Tuesday, Feb 11: • Read and take notes from pages 569-574 or pages 16-21. • Night Two: Wednesday, Feb 12: • Read and take notes from pages 574-579 or pages 22-27.

  20. Day Two: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 • Class: Ms. Barben is going to continue with her Geography of South Asia Powerpoint. • You should take notes in either PENCIL, BLACK, or BLUE PEN. • Today in class we should cover the following topics: • Ganga or Ganges River---Finish • Yamuna River • Brahmaputra River • Indus River • Other Water Issues • Plains • Mountains---Covered in Reading Mostly • Homework: Continue the reading and note-taking in either RED, PINK, or PURPLE PEN from the National Geographic South Asia pdf chapter.

  21. Day Three: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 • Class: Ms. Barben is going to continue with her Geography of South Asia Powerpoint. • You should take notes in either PENCIL, BLACK, or BLUE PEN. • Today in class we should cover the following topics: • Deccan Plateau • TharDesert • Climates----Covered by the Reading • Monsoons----Covered by the Reading • Vegetation---Covered by the Reading • Green Revolution • Agriculture/Crops • Agriculture/Livestock

  22. Day Three: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 • Homework: Begin to CORRECTLY LABEL and COLOR-CODE the maps of South Asia. • Chunking of Maps: • Night One: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 • Do ALL of the Political Map. • Night Two: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 • Do ALL of the Physical Map.

  23. Day Four: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 • Class: Ms. Barben is going to finish her Geography of South Asia Powerpoint, and you should finish taking notes in either PENCIL, BLACK, or BLUE PEN. • Today in class we will cover the following topics: • Natural Resources---Covered by the Reading Mostly • Population • Languages • Religions • Rest of Class: Work on Maps of South Asia. • Homework: Do the Physical Map of South Asia. Work on the Geography Study Guide Questions.

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