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1
United States
  • Lesson 1 Geography

2
United States
  • United States Map Quiz

3
United States
  • Essential Questions
  • 1) What are the geographic (land) features of the
    four regions of the United States?
  • 2) How do geographic features affect where people
    live in the United States?

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United States-Geography
  • Vocabulary
  • Contiguous
  • Coastal plain
  • Swamp
  • Everglades
  • Hurricane
  • Tornado
  • Continental Divide

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Do Now 1-9-15
  • Have your graphic organizer out and ready to
    be checked!!!

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Contiguous
  • Connecting to or bordering another state

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Coastal plain
  • Low land that lies along the coast

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swamp
  • A low, wet area where trees and bushes grow
    usually covered by shallow water at least part of
    the year

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everglades
  • A swampy grassland, such as in southern Florida.
  • RIVER OF GRASS

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hurricane
  • A tropical storm that brings heavy rain, high
    seas, and winds 75 miles per hour or more

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tornado
  • A funnel shaped, spinning, windstorm, sometimes
    called cyclone or twister

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Continental Divide
  • The crest of the Rocky Mountains that divide
    North Americas river systems into those that
    flow east and those that flow west.

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United States- Geography
  • Using the map on page A18-19 in your textbook or
    the Atlas at your table, label the states on your
    map.
  • Color the 4 regions of the United States on your
    map according to the map key on page A18.

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US- Geography
  • Types of information to be included in foldable.
    (You will not find exact information for all
    regions)
  • 1) All states included in the region (REQUIRED)
  • 2) Size of the region (if given)
  • 3) Characteristics of the region
  • a) major landforms,
  • b) bodies of water
  • c) popular cities
  • d) Industries or businesses
  • 4) Climate of the region
  • ANY OTHER IMPORTANT FACTS

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  • Northeast Region
  • Smallest in size but large in population.
  • Nearly 60 million people live here. It has the
    largest population density (people per square
    miles)
  • Largest cities include New York, Philadelphia and
    Boston. They are important centers of
    manufacturing and trade.
  • The Appalachian Mountains lay west of the
    coastline. More people live east of them than to
    the west.

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  • South Region
  • Two major landforms are Appalachian Mountains and
    Coastal Plains.
  • Contains some of the largest swamps such as the
    Florida Everglades (4,000 sq. miles).
  • Some of the countries largest cities in Texas
    Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio.
  • Warm temperatures, long summers, and frequent
    rainfall make it great agricultural region.

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  • South Region- contd.
  • Cash crops, such as peanuts, cotton and citrus
    fruits.
  • Farmers raise hogs, chickens, beef and dairy
    cattle.
  • The warm climate and sandy beaches help the south
    attract visitors.
  • During the months from June through November, it
    is dangerous because of hurricanes that form
    along the coast.

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  • The Middle West
  • The major areas are the Interior Plains ( Central
    Plains and the Great Plains)
  • Central Plains begin in Ohio and run to the
    Mississippi River.
  • The Great Plains run west of Mississippi.
  • The Great Plains are a tough place to live
    because of the extreme hot and cold temperatures.
  • Known as the Heartland of the US.

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  • The Middle West- contd.
  • There is enough wheat produced here to meet the
    needs of the US and many other countries.
  • Tornado Areas
  • Much of this area lies in the drainage basin of
    the Mississippi River that is
  • 2,348 miles.
  • Great Lakes (five of the largest freshwater lakes
    in the world)
  • Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland are the largest
    cities in the Middle West.

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  • The West Region
  • Mountains are the most prominent landforms in the
    West. The Rocky Mountains are the largest at
    3,000 miles long from Mexico to Alaska.
  • The Grand Canyon in Arizona is a famous landform
    carved out by the Colorado River.
  • Death Valley is in the west and it is 282 feet
    below sea level.
  • The mild, rainy climate is perfect for growing
    some of the worlds largest trees

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  • The West Region- contd.
  • The West contains Alaska and Hawaii.
  • Alaska has the lowest population density of any
    state because it is a difficult place to live.

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Guided Notes Answers
  • From Sea to Shining Sea
  • 3.6 million square
  • Touch
  • Northeast, South, Mid-West, West

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Guided Notes Answers
  • The Northeast
  • smallest, population
  • Atlantic Coast
  • Population density
  • Broad valleys

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Guided Notes Answers
  • The South
  • Appalachian
  • Swamps
  • Florida, everglades
  • Cash crops
  • Visitors
  • Dangerous
  • hurricane

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Guided Notes Answers
  • The Middle West
  • Farming center
  • People, animals, crops, property
  • Tornado
  • Tributaries
  • Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario

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Guided Notes Answers
  • The West
  • landforms, Rocky
  • Divides, 2
  • Grand Canyon, famous
  • Death Valley, sea level
  • Alaska, Hawaii
  • Population
  • Volcanoes

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Summary- Key Points
  • United States is in North America
  • 48 contiguous states and Alaska and Hawaii
  • 4 regions- Northeast, South, Mid-West, and West
  • Northeast is smallest in size but largest in
    population
  • Write 1 fact about the other regions

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Summary
  • On the worksheet provided by Mr. Fisher, write a
    summary of Lesson 1.
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