Lesson Plans and Activities:
- Aerial Photography and Vanishing Farmland – Ryan Swearingen – 5.1, 5.2
- Create a State – Ryan Swearingen – 5.1, 5.3, 5.5
- Defining Poverty: Using Africa as an Example – Orvil Schlatter – 5.2, 5.5
- Immigration Unit – Phil Leswing
- Take a Stand
- Immigration to the United States by Region
- Race vs. Ethnicity
- Guest Speaker on Immigration
- Drawing a City
- Changing the Face of the Local Community
- Life on the Edge: Land Use, Food Supply and Economics in a Small African
- Village – Population Reference Bureau
- Migration: Urban, Suburban, Rural – Deb DeLion – 5.3, 5.5
- Movement, Urbanization, and Diffusion of Music – Scott Royer – 3.2, 3.3, 5.1, 11.3
- Diffusion of Music Power Point
- Rivers and Capitals -Carole Mayrose
- The World Cup: It’s Geographic Impact on the World – Ernie Ruble – 5.2, 5.3, 5.5
- Tools of the Trade – Jill Grimes – Lesson 4 of 5. See the Resources section for all of the lessons in the Unit.
- Topographic – Urban Map Exercise – Owen Dwyer
- Urban Geography Game – Tim Dye – 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5
- Using GIS to Understand Regional Layers – Joy Lohmeyer – Lessons III and IV of VII (An Introduction to Geography and History through Regions).
- Virtual Tour of a French City – William Valentine – 5.1, 5.2, 5.3
- Where Am I? – Deb DeLion – 5.3
Other Materials:
- Amazing Transportation (a collection of images from Janis Coffman, Decatur Middle School; Decatur, IN)
- Geography of Poverty: Case Study: Moçambique (Power Point by Dr. Rick Bein, IUPUI Department of Geography)
- Historical Oil and Natural Gas Exploration and Production in the United States via the USGS
- provides spatial data addressing the topic.
- National Geographic web site connections to “Cities, Challenges for Humanity”, an article on urban issues in the future with photos and further resource connections.
- Patterns and Processes (Power Point by Dr. Owen Dwyer, IUPUI Department of Geography)
- Population Reference Bureau (www.prb.org)
- Transportation and the Environment (Power Point by Dr. Bill Black, IU Department of Geography)
- U.S. Census Bureau