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Global History and Geography 1 and 2
Ms. Fuller Global History Curriculum Map
Unit:
Geography
and Culture
Length of time: Six- ten weeks
Overarching questions: How do these key features such as the standardization of culture and religious traditions, formation
of political systems, geographical location and contact impact world history after the classical period ended?
Standards
CCLS: RH2 determine the central ideas of
information of a primary or secondary
source. Provide an accurate summary of
how key events or ideas develop over the
course of the text.
W2b. develop a topic with well chosen,
relevant and sufficient facts, concrete
details, includes an introduction and
conclusion.
Pre Assessment: Document Based
Questions – Geography and its impact on
world’s culture and essay(Rubric: NYS
Thematic Essay
Individual
Development,
development
Movement and
and cultural identity
interaction of
culture
New York State Social Studies Standards: 2: World History: Students will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate
their understanding of major ideas, eras, themes, development, and turning points in world history and examine the broad
sweep of history from a variety of perspectives.
New York State Social Studies Standards: 3: Geography: Students will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate
their understanding of the geography of the interdependent world in which we live-local, national and global – including the
distribution of people, places and environment over the Earth’s surface.
Development and
transformation of
social cultures
Power, Authority
and Governance
Political and
social systems
Religious
and value
systems
Continuity
and change
Geography, Humans and
the environment
Topic 1
Components of Global
Geography
Topic 2
Branches of
Geography
Topic 3
Mapping the Earth
Surface with different
types of map
projection
Topic 4
Using Direction
Topic 5
Map Keys and
Scales
Topic 6
Themes of
Geography
Topic 7
Major land
forms
Topic 8
Major
bodies of
water
Topic 9
Climatic
Zones
Topic 10
Types of
Maps
What are the various
disciplines of Social
Studies and how do
they impact society?
What is
geography and
what are the
components of
geography?
What are the various
instruments utilized
by geographers to
study people and
their environment?
How does
directions impact
the global world
in terms of ides,
goods, people and
communication?
How important
are Scales and
map keys in
understanding
maps?
How do the
themes of
geography
shape our
culture?
What are the
major
landforms
and how are
cultures
affected by
landforms?
How do
climate
influence
cultures?
What are
the
essential
parts of a
maps and
map
reading?
History,
Geography
population
Hydrology,
Cartography
Meteorology
Globe
Projection
Flat map
Mercator
Cardinal
Equator
Longitude
Latitude
meridian
Map scale
Map key
Symbols
units
Culture,
absolute,
location,
weather
continent
landforms
peninsula
isthmus
islands
What are
the major
bodies of
water and
how do
they
impact the
global
community
?
Oceans
Lakes
Canals
Rivers
straits
Climatic
Temperate
Tundra
Humidity
permafrost
Compass
Scale
Locator
Altitude
Performance
Task:
(skills)
Themes:
Sub-Topics
Essential
Questions
Content
Vocabulary
Summative: Document Base Essay: Explaining geography’s impact on world cultures and providing evidence from the
document to support the argument of the essay.
Global History and Geography 1 and 2
Academic
Vocabulary
Landscape ,features,
observe, images,
measure
Patterns,
systems
predict
Distortion
Interrupted
Parallel
intermediate
Discuss and examine
the challenges of
different maps
Scale
Symbols
distant
Movement
Interaction
Feature
physical
Examine
landforms in
varying
regions
Boundary
Government
Countries
surrounded
Examine
landforms in
varying
regions
Seven
continents
Earth surface
30% land 70%
water
Instructional
Objective
Describe the
disciplines
Explain the
components
Describe the
branches
Examine the
importance
Key Points
Geography a science
Forms of geography
Tools used by
geographers
Two branches of
geography
Minor branches
of geography
Types of map
projections
Ways in which earth
is mapped
Advantages of
using globes
Advantages of
using flat maps
Key used to
explain maps
Scale used to
measure distant
Five themes
of
geography
Post
Assessment
Diagnostic Test
Interim
Assessment
Landforms
Latitude and
longitude
Map keys
Document Based
Questions &
Document Based
Essay
Group work
Seat in front of class
Large letters
Graphic organizers
Physical
Features
Finding
directions
Bodies of water
Continents
Climate
Map Projection
Hemisphere
Reading a map
Using map scale
Latitude,
longitude and
Hemisphere
Themes of
geography
Post
Assessment
Instructional
Support/Differ
entiation,UDL
Key Ideas
Examine the
impact of
direction on the
flow of ideas
Represent
Measure
Surface
explain
Examine the
value of map
key and scales
Manmade
Nature
Narrow
rounded
Examine
the impact
of water
bodies
globally
Major
bodies of
water
Minor
bodies of
water
Located
Interior
Elements
space
Examine
the impact
of climate
on people
Major
types of
climate
Weather
associated
with each
Represent
Production
patterns
Interpret
data on
different
maps
Population
map
Relief map
Physical
map
Global History and Geography 1 and 2
Conceptual
Understanding
Sources
9.1c. Ancient civilizations adapted water
resources to improve agricultural
practices, transportation and other
forms of infrastructure
9.7a. Geographic factors such as access to water routes as well as access to technological innovations influenced the approaches used to
increase and consolidate power.
World History: Patterns of Interaction – Roger B .Beck etal, The Americans, Introduction to Geography – Holt McDougal, Mastering Social
Studies Skills, Second Edition - Gerald J. Pelisson