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Friday, December 12, 2014
Main Course: Notebook Check on Wednesday, final exam either Thursday or Friday morning! Be prepared; if you are eligible to exempt, bring something quiet to do (book, headphones, etc.) Finish watching Baraka on Monday, assuming you finish this project today, review game on Tuesday, notebook check on Wednesday Since this is the last Friday before exams, I will let you choose your group of 4 for the last time! It would be helpful to have one guy in a group, because this activity is about Central Place Theory and the placement of new football teams in each league. You will each work on this and determine using atlases, phones, etc. where the best place would be to add one more AFL or NFL team to each division. There are a lot of parts to this project! I will count it as a test grade! I will not tolerate yelling across the room and disrespect directed to others or me! If that happens, you will have the opportunity to go to another room and work on it by yourself. I will not give anyone a warning; you know how to act and work hard! Thursday, December 11, 2014 Appetizer: Study for your quiz 10 minutes Main Course: Quiz on agriculture, services, industry, cities, urban land use DVD-Gerardo’s Brazil Slum Futures Untoucables Wednesday, December 10, 2014 Appetizer: Shopping malls are an example of (A) urbanization (B) deglomeration (C) agglomeration (D) cumulative causation (E) gentrification Main Course: Handout on models Left side diagrams of 4 urban models-descriptions on power point and handout Girls getting educated FRQ-go to college board website Revisit the last 2 FRQs on agriculture/coffee and walls as barriers-work on these some more in your groups Quiz tomorrow: know difference between subsistence farming and agribusiness, 3 types of economic sectors, bulk-gaining and reducing industries, least cost theory founder and what it is, rank-size rule, primate cities, world cities, urban models Tuesday, December 09, 2014 Main Course: What is a boomburb? What is a Boomburb? • Over 100,000 residents by 2000 Census • Is NOT the largest city in its region-- North Las Vegas versus Las Vegas • Double-digit growth rates since 1970 • Incorporated Place • In 50 largest metropolitan areas as of 2000 Census The 54 Boomburbs Arizona: Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Mesa, Peoria, Scottsdale, Tempe California: Anaheim, Chula Vista, Corona, Costa Mesa, Daly City, Escondido, Fontana, Fremont, Fullerton, Irvine, Lancaster, Moreno Valley, Oceanside, Ontario, Orange, Oxnard, Palmdale, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Ana, Santa Clarita, Santa Rosa, Simi Valley, Sunnyvale, Thousand Oaks Colorado: Aurora, Lakewood, Westminster Florida: Coral Springs, Hialeah, Pembroke Pines, Clearwater Nevada: Henderson, North Las Vegas Texas: Arlington, Carrollton, Garland, Grand Prairie, Irving, Mesquite, Plano Other States: Naperville, IL; Salem, OR; West Valley City, UT; Chesapeake, VA; Bellevue, WA = principal city according to US Census Build Out • More than half of the Boomburbs will be at their buildout by 2020 • Most Boomburbs expect to grow denser • Over 1/3 have stopped annexing land • Many have < 10% of land left to develop • Almost half are planning for rail + significant number plan TOD Groups: Nathalie, Jasmin, Chris Nailah, Tre’Vaughn, Tanjana Aalayla, Randy, Taylor De’Anthony, Zim Zim, Kennedy Jayla, Oscar, Grace Keisy, Christian, Jada Kris, Alexander, Kemjy Dallas, Sincere You will each fill out your own paper and label your maps; to find out the % you have to divided the smaller #/larger # 3rd: Mary, Kathia, Amari J Anna, K’Nyia, Gideon Jayla, Jack, Tesselyn Chelysse, Amai B., Derun Donald, Carla, JT Samir, Adran, Zakia Tyeisha, Brittny, Sergio, Edith Kawsu, Zoe, Mildred Monday, December 08, 2014 Appetizer: Which of the following is an example of a bulk-reducing industry? (A) Water bottling (B) Car manufacturing (C) Steelmaking (D) Furniture manufacturing (E) Food packaging Main Course: Chapter 12-Go over together-please get this out and I will check while you are doing your warm-up Final notebook check is next Wednesday, 12/17 Exam Review sheet Quiz 13-go over terms Central place theory-handout
Friday, December 5, 2014
Appetizer: The agricultural location model (von Thunen) suggests that (A) grain crops should lie closer to the market center to maximize profits (B) ranching should lie closest to the market center to maximize profits (C) timber and firewood should lie near the wilderness to maximize profits (D) vegetable farms should lie far from the market center to maximize profits (E) dairying should lie closest to the market center to maximize profits. Main Course: Guided Notes-Chapter 11-Industry-finish today We will listen to the song “Allentown” first. Analyze “Allentown” song by Billy Joel; with a partner you will write down what the song means-there are many AP Human topics included in the song-please follow the directions on the sheet. You will hand this in before you leave today. Create a title page for Chapter 12-Services and complete handout on Chapter 12; we will go over on Monday! For Monday, complete the following questions on Chapter 12. Thursday, December 04, 2014 Appetizer: Which of the following is an example of agribusiness? (A) Manufacturing clothing from cotton (B) Selling handwoven wool rugs (C) Processing crops into canned food (D) Cutting trees for lumber (E) Mining coal for energy Main Course: Veggie Wars clip Meatrix clip Create a title page for Chapter 11-Industry Guided Notes-Chapter 11 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Appetizer: Which of the following is NOT a cause of desertification? (A) Overgrazing by animals (B) Off-road vehicles increasing soil loss in drylands (C) Overcultivation of semiarid lands (D) Policies favoring nomadic herding over sedentary farming (E) Irrigation resulting in salinization I need your help! I want you to tell me what your lowest quiz grade is so I can exempt you from that low grade. A zero cannot be exempted! Main Course: Turn in Jared Diamond article on The Worst Mistake….. Chapter 10-agriculture packet-check your answers against the key ESPen on “Pennies a Day” Create a poster on Fair Trade Tuesday, December 02, 2014 Appetizer: Slash-and-burn agriculture is an example of what type of agriculture practice? (A) Sustainable agriculture (B) Pastoral agriculture (C) Collective farming (D) Subsistence farming (E) Plantation agriculture Main Course: Get out your agriculture packet (chapter 10)-I will come around and check for completion; then we will go over answers towards the end of class 60 minutes clip-“War and Hunger” (Syria and Jordan) “From Mocha to Java” activity-go over 1st sheet (back and front) and closed notes sheet With your partner from yesterday, brainstorm together on FRQ 2014 #3 and answer individually on paper provided. Be sure to underline the verbs and do what it says! You should do well on this one! Monday, December 1, 2014 Appetizer: A society that relies on the cultivation of land is known as (A) municipal (B) metropolitan (C) naturalist (D) hunter-gather (E) agrarian Main Course: Title Page for Agriculture-Chapter 10-Packet will be a right side in your notebook after we discuss it together Turn in your Agriculture project to me; make sure your name is on it! From Mocha to Java Activity Please get into pairs to work on this-There is only a classroom set of the reading-you can write on the other sheets If you have your Chapter 10 Agriculture packet, please get it out and show me now! If you do not have it today, you can show me tomorrow! We will discuss tomorrow. |