Human Geography
In Human Geography “students study Earth’s human geography beginning with the use of maps and other geographic representations, geospatial technologies, and spatial thinking to understand and communicate geographic information. Stu- dents will examine patterns and processes of how human characteristics and activities vary across Earth’s surface and how humans understand, use, and alter the surface of Earth. Conceptual in nature rather than place specific, this course is organized systematically around the topics of population and migration geography, economic geography, cultural geography, political geography, and urban geography. Students will also learn to employ spatial concepts and landscape analysis to examine human patterns and processes and their environmental consequences.” {SC Social Studies College and Career Ready Standards 2020}
Required Materials:
- Single-subject Composition Notebook
(to be used ONLY for World from AtoZ Episodes in Geography Class) - Colored Pencils
- Blue or Black Pens or Pencils
- Loose leaf paper
- Earbuds/Headphones
- 3-ring Binder
- Highlighters