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An examination of the interactions between humans across space and time. Through looking at the themes of Population, Migration, Urbanization, Development, Agriculture, Industrialization, Culture, and Political Geography students will gain a better understanding of the different forces impacting humans, and how we impact the environment. The collection of resources on this page are sorted by theme. This is by no means a comprehensive list of all the resources that can be used in a Human Geography classroom, but have been found to be helpful when teaching the concepts of the class. The Links to the left will take you to sample courses that have been taught, both regular and Advanced Placement. At the very bottom of this page there is also a collection of resources for preparing students for the Advanced Placement Test. Located in order below you can find the following items:
Areas of Caution
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Assessment
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Models and Theories
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Human Regions
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​Unit 1: Thinking Geographically
​1.1 Introduction to Maps
Cartographic Principles
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Map Interpretation
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Map Interpretation (Instructions)
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Developments of Geography (Notes)
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Map Men (YouTube)
True Size Of....
​1.2 Geographic Data
Esri Geoinquiries: Remote Sensing 
​1.3 The Power of Geographic Data
Introduction to GIS (Notes)
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TED Talk | Dan Scollon (YouTube)
1.4 Spatial Concepts
Five Themes of Iceland (Notes)
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Five Themes of Iceland (Lesson Plan)
Five Themes of Iceland (Activity Notes)
Esri Geoinquiries: Distance and Scale (Lesson)
1.5 Human–Environmental Interaction
Pollutants and Human Imprint (Notes)
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Esri Geoinquiries (Lvl. 2): Farming: Can you believe it? (Lesson)
Esri Geoinquiries (Lvl. 2): Africa's Resources (Lesson)
1.7 Regional Analysis
Regions (Notes)
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1.6 Scales of Analysis
Esri Geoinquiries (lvl. 2): Time or Distance (Lesson) 
Unit II: Population and migration patterns and processes

​2.1 Population Distribution​

​2.2 Consequences of Population Distribution

​2.3 Population Composition

​2.4 Population Dynamics

2.5 The Demographic Transition Model​

2.6 Malthusian Theory​

​2.7 Population Policies

2.8 Women and Demographic Change​

​2.9 Aging Populations

​2.10 Causes of Migration
​2.11 Forced and Voluntary Migration
​2.12 Effects of Migration
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