Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
World Geography Europe Learning Targets Last Updated—1/5/2015 Topic Physical Geography Learning Targets Academic Vocabulary I can identify physical factors that constitute a region. (WG.9.A) Western Europe Eastern Europe Nordic countries The United Kingdom Great Britain British Isles I can describe different landforms and the physical processes that cause their development. (WG.4.B) General pattern of European landforms "Peninsula of peninsulas" -Scandinavian , Iberian , Italian, Balkan fjords Mountain chains -Alps, Pyrenees, Balkan Rivers (and their importance) -Danube, Rhine Bodies of Water -North Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea Strait of Gibraltar, English Channel Tectonic forces I can explain how elevation, latitude, wind systems, ocean currents, position on a continent, and mountain barriers influence temperature, precipitation, and distribution of climate regions. (WG.4.A) General pattern of climates in Europe Factors influencing climate in Europe (LAPDOG) Latitude Altitude Prevailing Winds Distance from Ocean Ocean Currents Gulf Stream/North Atlantic Drift Great Mountain Barriers Topic Learning Targets HumanEnvironment Interaction I can examine the environmental, economic, and social impacts of technology on agriculture and natural resources. (WG.19.C) polders (Netherlands land reclamation) Canals Pollution on the Rhine/Danube River acid rain Oil and the North Sea I can describe the interaction between humans and the physical environment and analyze the consequences of extreme weather and other natural disasters. (WG.8.B) Venice subsidence Topic Culture and Population Learning Targets Academic Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary I can analyze the effects of physical and human geographic patterns and processes on the past and describe their impact on the present, including significant physical features that have shaped the distribution of culture groups today. (WG.1.A) Analyze cultural changes in specific regions caused by migration, war, trade, innovations, and diffusion. (WG.18.A) Importance of North European Plain Roman Empire -Influence on patterns of language (Romance, Germanic, and Slavic language groups) -Influence on patterns of religion (Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Eastern Orthodox) Black Death/bubonic plague Irish potato famine and Irish out-migration Mountain chains as barriers to cultural diffusion Distribution of Islam in Europe I can describe distinctive cultural patterns and landscapes associated with Europe and their distribution. Roma Sami (Laplanders) Basques (Basque separatism) Visual Literacy PowerPoint Stateless Nations I can analyze population pyramids and use other data, graphics, and maps to describe the population characteristics of different societies and predict future population trends. (WG.7.A) Compare Europe to other parts of the world and related population issues. Topic Political Geography Topic Urban Geography Learning Targets Academic Vocabulary I can evaluate the spread of democratic ideas in Europe. (WG.18.D) Fall of communism in Eastern Europe (economic, social, political issues) Eastern Europe satellite nations Berlin Wall I can analyze the factors that influence the power to control territory and resources, create conflict/war, and impact international political relations. (WG.14.C) Changes in European boundaries in the 20th century Pre WW Post WWI Post WWII Fall of Communism Landforms associated with unstable boundaries Landforms associated with stable boundaries Importance of Britain's island location Slovakia Case Study "Velvet Divorce" Causes of unrest in Northern Ireland Assess causes, effects, and perceptions of conflicts between groups of people. (WG.18.B) Breakup of Yugoslavia Learning Targets I can locate and describe human and physical features that influence the size and distribution of settlements. (WG.6.A) Nationalism/Ethnonationalism Nation-States Balkanization Josip Broz Tito Serbs/Croats/Bosnians Language, Religion, History of Conflict "Greater Serbia" irredentism Kosovo Ethnic Albanians ethnic cleansing genocide Academic Vocabulary Patterns of population density in Europe Geographic Influences on settlement patterns Coal Fields/ Industrial Revolution Physical Landforms Topic Economic Geography Learning Targets Academic Vocabulary I can analyze indicators to determine the level of development in European countries. (WG.5.B) Regional differences in economic indicators I can compare global trade patterns over time and examine the implications of globalization, including outsourcing and free trade zones. (WG.10.D) The European Union Why was the EU created? Economic goals Political goals Benefits of membership Reduction/elimination of tariffs Open borders for EU members The Euro “Robin Hood” Disadvantages Loss of Culture Job Competition “Robin Hood” Current Issues EU enlargement: admit or not admit??? Turkey formerly communist countries of Eastern Europe I can compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of goods and services such as subsistence agriculture and commercial agriculture or cottage industries versus commercial industries. (WG.10.C) Iceland Case Study - How does Iceland's unique geography promote its major economic activities? -What advantages and disadvantages do Iceland get from tectonic activity? -sustainable harvest Andalucia Case Study -what factors explain Andalucia's lagging economic development? I can describe the forces that affect the distribution of goods and services in free-enterprise, socialist, and communist economic systems. socialism and mixed economies in Europe transition economies in Eastern Europe (from communism to capitalism)