Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Sustainable Cities Power Point
If you didn't see it, here it is!
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Urbanization and Urban Land use presentations
Here is the Urbanization Power Point and the Urban Land Use Power Point
Friday, May 20, 2011
Immigration Power Point
Here is the immigration power point we covered in class.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Test Review
Know what the 3 main types of maps are and examples of each (general purpose, topographic, thematic)
Compass cardinal points and bearings
Three different types of scales (verbal, linear, R.F. Representative Fraction Scale)
Map Projections-which ones show more accuracy in area (mercator/winkel-tripel)
Latitude/Longitude (Prime Meridian, International Dateline, main lines of latitude (equator, poles, tropics, etc)
Time Zones in Canada
Topographic Maps
-reading the map
-4 point grid, military 6 point grid references
-map symbols
-contour lines (contour profiles)
Compass cardinal points and bearings
Three different types of scales (verbal, linear, R.F. Representative Fraction Scale)
Map Projections-which ones show more accuracy in area (mercator/winkel-tripel)
Latitude/Longitude (Prime Meridian, International Dateline, main lines of latitude (equator, poles, tropics, etc)
Time Zones in Canada
Topographic Maps
-reading the map
-4 point grid, military 6 point grid references
-map symbols
-contour lines (contour profiles)
Friday, April 29, 2011
Test on Wednesday!
Monday you will have a review package of Geo-Skills... I hope you've all "got the skills" now! Tuesday we'll play a review game and Wednesday May 3rd will be our test!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
3 Different Types of Scales found on Maps
1. Verbal Scale= 1 cm represents 5 km
3.Representative Fraction (R.F. Scale) 1:200 0000
![]() |
| 2. Linear Scale |
3.Representative Fraction (R.F. Scale) 1:200 0000
Monday, April 4, 2011
TEST MOVED to THURSDAY APRIL 7th
Prepare for your climate test this Thursday! Also, mid-term marks are due next week, that means everyone should be caught up!!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Climate Graphs + upcoming test
Today we worked on our climate graph activity, it will be due tomorrow at the end of the period. We have a test approaching next week, set for Tuesday April 5th.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Climate Power Point
Here's a link for the Climate PowerPoint we've been using to fill-in-the-blank handouts.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Home work tonight
If you did not get your rough draft done today for the climate cartoon paragraph, this needs to be completed for tomorrow. Your final copy will be due at the end of the period.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Welcome Back!
Hope everyone had a adventurous and/or relaxing March Break! I was able to explore a unique region of Canada over the break and am excited to share my adventures with you! We'll be starting our unit on CLIMATE this week, just as we see our seasons move from winter to spring!
Monday, March 7, 2011
TEST- WEDNESDAY MARCH 9th
Be prepared for the physical geography test this Wednesday! Here is what you should be familiar with:
-layers of the earth (crust, mantle, inner core, outer core)
-have an idea of where each landform region is in Canada (the map we worked on in class)
-characteristics of each region (what they look like)
-human activity or resources found in the region (where do we find oil? lumber? minerals,etc)
-geological eras- what parts of Canada formed first and last (Canadian Shield to the Western Cordillera)-remember the short "film strip time-line we did in class)
-which era was longest, shortest, etc
-rock cycle
-what forces changed the landscapes (erosion, etc)
-glaciation
-understand how a volcano works and how to label it
-know the definitions to the terminology we looked at for volcanoes (lahar, pycroclastic, tephra, magma, lava, etc)
-be prepared to label diagrams that may include types of folding, faulting and earthquake activity
-faulting (diverging, converging, subduction, rift valley, slip/strike)
Good luck!
-layers of the earth (crust, mantle, inner core, outer core)
-have an idea of where each landform region is in Canada (the map we worked on in class)
-characteristics of each region (what they look like)
-human activity or resources found in the region (where do we find oil? lumber? minerals,etc)
-geological eras- what parts of Canada formed first and last (Canadian Shield to the Western Cordillera)-remember the short "film strip time-line we did in class)
-which era was longest, shortest, etc
-rock cycle
-what forces changed the landscapes (erosion, etc)
-glaciation
-understand how a volcano works and how to label it
-know the definitions to the terminology we looked at for volcanoes (lahar, pycroclastic, tephra, magma, lava, etc)
-be prepared to label diagrams that may include types of folding, faulting and earthquake activity
-faulting (diverging, converging, subduction, rift valley, slip/strike)
Good luck!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Landform Regions
Here is another copy of the Landform Region's map you created in class this week. Be sure to have a understand of where each region is located!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Dantes Peak fact or fiction!?
Check out this link to a Q & A page about the realities of the movie... pretty neat!
Volcano PowerPoint
Here is the Volcano PowerPoint we're working on in class
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)



