HMH Social Studies | Oklahoma Western Hemisphere Geography Pacing Guide

HMH Social Studies | Oklahoma

Western Hemisphere Geography

Pacing Guide

HMH Social Studies | Oklahoma

Western Hemisphere Geography

Pacing Guide

WEEK 1

Day 1

Course Introduction

Using This Book SE pp. H6?H7

Day 2

Module 1: A Geographer's World

Essential Question SE/TG p. 2

Reading Social Studies SE pp. H2?H5

Explore Online SE pp. H8?H11

Video SE/TG p. 2

Explore the Images SE/TG pp. 2?3

Reading Social Studies SE/TG pp. 4

Geography and Map Skills Handbook Online Reference Materials

Day 3

Lesson 1: Studying Geography SE/TG pp. 5?9

Day 4

Lesson 1: Studying Geography SE/TG pp. 5?9

Day 5

Lesson 2: The Branches of Geography SE/TG pp. 10?15

Lesson Opener The Big Idea

The study of geography helps us view the world in new ways.

Lesson Opener The Big Idea

The study of geography helps us view the world in new ways.

Lesson Opener The Big Idea

Geography is divided into two main branches--physical geography and human geography.

Main Ideas ? Geography is the study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create. ? Geographers look at the world in many different ways.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 4b

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 9?9a

Main Ideas ? Geography is the study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create. ? Geographers look at the world in many different ways.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 4b

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 9?9a

Main Ideas ? Physical geography is the study of landforms, water bodies, and other physical features. ? Human geography focuses on people, their cultures, and the landscapes they create. ? Other branches of geography examine specific aspects of the physical or human world.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 9d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 15?15a

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WEEK 2

Day 1

Lesson 2: The Branches of Geography SE/TG pp. 10?15

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Geography is divided into two main branches-- physical geography and human geography.

Day 2

Lesson 2: The Branches of Geography SE/TG pp. 10?15

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Geography is divided into two main branches-- physical geography and human geography.

Day 3

Lesson 3: Themes of Geography SE/TG pp. 16?19

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Geographers have created two different but related systems for organizing geographic studies.

Day 4

Lesson 3: Themes of Geography SE/TG pp. 16?19

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Geographers have created two different but related systems for organizing geographic studies.

Day 5

Lesson 4: The Geographer's Tools SE/TG pp. 20?23

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Geographers use many tools to study the world.

Main Ideas ? Physical geography is the study of landforms, water bodies, and other physical features. ? Human geography focuses on people, their cultures, and the landscapes they create. ? Other branches of geography examine specific aspects of the physical or human world.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 9d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 15?15a

Main Ideas ? Physical geography is the study of landforms, water bodies, and other physical features. ? Human geography focuses on people, their cultures, and the landscapes they create. ? Other branches of geography examine specific aspects of the physical or human world.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 9d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 15?15a

Main Ideas ? The five themes of geography help us organize our studies of the world. ? The six essential elements of geography highlight some of the subject's most important ideas.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 15d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 19?19a

Main Ideas ? The five themes of geography help us organize our studies of the world. ? The six essential elements of geography highlight some of the subject's most important ideas.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 15d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 19?19a

Main Ideas ? Maps and globes are the most commonly used tools of geographers. ? Many geographers study information gathered by satellites. ? Geographers use many other tools, including graphs, charts, databases, and models, in their work.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 19d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 23?23a

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WEEK 3

Day 1

Lesson 4: The Geographer's Tools SE/TG pp. 20?23

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Geographers use many tools to study the world.

Day 2

Lesson 5: Geography Handbook SE/TG pp. 24?35

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Geographers study the world by understanding maps and geographic features of Earth.

Day 3

Lesson 5: Geography Handbook SE/TG pp. 24?35

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Geographers study the world by understanding maps and geographic features of Earth.

Day 4

Lesson 5: Geography Handbook SE/TG pp. 24?35

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Geographers study the world by understanding maps and geographic features of Earth.

Day 5

Lesson 5: Geography Handbook SE/TG pp. 24?35

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Geographers study the world by understanding maps and geographic features of Earth.

Main Ideas ? Maps and globes are the most commonly used tools of geographers. ? Many geographers study information gathered by satellites. ? Geographers use many other tools, including graphs, charts, databases, and models, in their work.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 19d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 23?23a

Main Ideas ? When creating maps, cartographers use a pattern of latitude and longitude lines that circle Earth. ? Cartographers have created map projections to show the round surface of Earth on a flat piece of paper. ? Cartographers provide features to help users read maps. ? There are different kinds of maps for different uses. ? There are many kinds of landforms and other features on Earth.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 23d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 34?34a

Main Ideas ? When creating maps, cartographers use a pattern of latitude and longitude lines that circle Earth. ? Cartographers have created map projections to show the round surface of Earth on a flat piece of paper. ? Cartographers provide features to help users read maps. ? There are different kinds of maps for different uses. ? There are many kinds of landforms and other features on Earth.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 23d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 34?34a

Main Ideas ? When creating maps, cartographers use a pattern of latitude and longitude lines that circle Earth. ? Cartographers have created map projections to show the round surface of Earth on a flat piece of paper. ? Cartographers provide features to help users read maps. ? There are different kinds of maps for different uses. ? There are many kinds of landforms and other features on Earth.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 23d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 34?34a

Main Ideas ? When creating maps, cartographers use a pattern of latitude and longitude lines that circle Earth. ? Cartographers have created map projections to show the round surface of Earth on a flat piece of paper. ? Cartographers provide features to help users read maps. ? There are different kinds of maps for different uses. ? There are many kinds of landforms and other features on Earth.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 23d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 34?34a

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WEEK 4

Day 1

Lesson 5: Geography Handbook SE/TG pp. 24?35

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Geographers study the world by understanding maps and geographic features of Earth.

Day 2

Module 1 Close

DBI, Parts 1 & 2

Essential Question Essay

Module Assessment TG pp. 36?37b

Day 3

Module 1 Close

DBI, Parts 1 & 2

Essential Question Essay

Module Assessment TG pp. 36?37b

Day 4

Module 2: The Physical World

Essential Question SE/TG p. 38

Video SE/TG p. 38

Explore the Images SE/TG pp. 38?39

Reading Social Studies SE/TG pp. 40

Main Ideas ? When creating maps, cartographers use a pattern of latitude and longitude lines that circle Earth. ? Cartographers have created map projections to show the round surface of Earth on a flat piece of paper. ? Cartographers provide features to help users read maps. ? There are different kinds of maps for different uses. ? There are many kinds of landforms and other features on Earth.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 23d

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 34?34a

Pacing Guide

Day 5

Lesson 1: Earth and the Sun's Energy SE/TG pp. 41?45

Lesson Opener The Big Idea Earth's movement and the sun's energy interact to create day and night, temperature changes, and the seasons.

Main Ideas ? Earth's movement affects the amount of energy we receive from the sun. ? Earth's seasons are caused by the planet's tilt.

Lesson Enrichment TG p. 40b

Lesson Assessment TG pp. 45?45a

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