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Grade 9 Geography

This course investigates the diverse physical and human landscapes of the planet with a focus on Canadian and global perspectives. Students analyze spatial patterns, environmental challenges, and the complex relationships between people and their surroundings.

7 units·70 topics·Ages 14-15

01The Geographer's Toolkit

10 topics·Term 1

An introduction to the essential skills of geographic inquiry, including mapping technologies and spatial analysis.

Introduction to Geographic Inquiry

Students will explore the fundamental questions geographers ask and the diverse fields within geography.

Chalk TalkThink-Pair-Share
Geographic Data: Types and Sources

Students will differentiate between qualitative and quantitative geographic data, and identify various sources of geographic information.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Map Projections and Distortions

Understanding how various map projections and scales influence our perception of global proportions and distances.

Concept MappingGallery Walk
Map Elements and Interpretation

Students will learn to identify and interpret essential map elements such as legends, scales, and symbols.

Stations RotationTimeline Challenge
Geospatial Technologies: GPS

Exploring the applications of GPS in modern geographic study and daily life.

Case Study AnalysisExperiential Learning
Geospatial Technologies: GIS

Investigating how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are used for spatial analysis and decision-making.

Case Study AnalysisProblem-Based LearningConcept Mapping
Geospatial Technologies: Remote Sensing

Understanding the principles and applications of remote sensing, including satellite imagery.

Case Study AnalysisGallery Walk
Spatial Analysis Techniques

Students will learn basic spatial analysis techniques to identify patterns, relationships, and trends in geographic data.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingDecision Matrix
Data Visualization in Geography

Exploring various methods of visualizing geographic data, including thematic maps, charts, and graphs.

Gallery WalkPeer Teaching
Fieldwork and Observation Skills

Students will develop skills in direct observation, data collection, and sketching in a local environment.

Experiential LearningWalk and Talk

02Physical Systems and Processes

10 topics·Term 1

Examining the natural forces that shape the Earth's surface and create diverse physical environments.

Earth's Internal Structure

Investigating the layers of the Earth and the processes that drive internal geological activity.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Plate Tectonics and Landforms

Analyzing how internal Earth processes create landforms and influence human settlement patterns.

Inquiry CircleGallery WalkCase Study Analysis
Volcanoes and Earthquakes

Exploring the causes, distribution, and impacts of volcanic eruptions and seismic activity.

Case Study AnalysisSimulation Game
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition

Investigating the processes that break down, transport, and deposit Earth materials, shaping landscapes.

Experiential LearningConcept Mapping
Atmospheric Composition and Structure

Understanding the layers of the atmosphere and the gases that compose it, influencing weather and climate.

JigsawChalk Talk
Global Climate Zones

Investigating the factors that influence global climate zones and the impact of extreme weather events.

Case Study AnalysisDecision MatrixStations Rotation
Weather Systems and Phenomena

Exploring the dynamics of weather systems, including fronts, pressure systems, and severe weather.

Simulation GameInquiry Circle
The Water Cycle and Hydrology

Exploring the distribution of water resources and the management of global watersheds.

Experiential LearningProblem-Based LearningCase Study Analysis
Biomes and Ecosystems

Investigating the major terrestrial and aquatic biomes, their characteristics, and the interactions within their ecosystems.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping
Soil Formation and Characteristics

Understanding the processes of soil formation, different soil types, and their importance for agriculture and ecosystems.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation

03Human Populations and Migration

10 topics·Term 2

Studying the trends in global population growth, distribution, and the movement of people.

Population Distribution and Density

Analyzing global patterns of population distribution and the factors influencing population density.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping
Demographic Transition Model

Using demographic models to understand birth rates, death rates, and population aging.

Decision MatrixThink-Pair-ShareCase Study Analysis
Population Growth and Carrying Capacity

Investigating the dynamics of population growth and the concept of Earth's carrying capacity.

Formal DebatePhilosophical Chairs
Population Policies and Their Impacts

Examining various government policies aimed at influencing population growth rates and their social and ethical implications.

Case Study AnalysisSocratic Seminar
Push and Pull Factors of Migration

Analyzing the push and pull factors that drive internal and international migration.

Role PlayCase Study Analysis
Types of Migration

Exploring different categories of migration, including voluntary, forced, internal, and international.

JigsawDocument Mystery
Impacts of Migration

Investigating the social, economic, and cultural impacts of migration on both sending and receiving regions.

Case Study AnalysisExpert PanelGallery Walk
Urbanization Trends

Investigating the rapid growth of cities and the challenges of sustainable urban planning.

Concept MappingTown Hall Meeting
Challenges of Urban Growth

Exploring issues such as informal settlements, infrastructure demands, and social inequality in urban areas.

Problem-Based LearningCase Study Analysis
Sustainable Urban Planning

Examining strategies and initiatives for creating more livable, equitable, and environmentally friendly cities.

Project-Based LearningExpert PanelGallery Walk

04Global Economic Systems

10 topics·Term 2

Analyzing how resources are extracted, traded, and consumed within the global economy.

Economic Sectors and Development

Differentiating between primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary economic activities and their role in national development.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Measures of Development

Students will analyze various indicators of economic development, such as GDP, HDI, and Gini coefficient, and their geographic patterns.

Gallery WalkDecision Matrix
Natural Resource Distribution

Examining the geographic distribution of key natural resources and their impact on economic development.

Gallery WalkCase Study Analysis
Resource Extraction and Environmental Impact

Examining the tension between economic development through resource extraction and environmental preservation.

Formal DebateDecision MatrixCase Study Analysis
Global Supply Chains

Tracing the flow of goods and services and the impact of global supply chains.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
Trade Agreements and Blocs

Investigating the role of international trade agreements and economic blocs in shaping global economic geography.

JigsawFormal Debate
Agricultural Systems and Practices

Investigating how different farming practices impact the environment and food security.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Food Security and Insecurity

Exploring the causes and consequences of food insecurity in different geographic regions.

Case Study AnalysisProblem-Based Learning
Sustainable Agriculture

Examining practices and policies aimed at creating more environmentally friendly and equitable food systems.

Project-Based LearningExpert Panel
Globalization and Its Impacts

Students will explore the interconnectedness of the global economy, including its benefits and drawbacks for different regions and populations.

World CaféPhilosophical Chairs

05Culture and Identity

10 topics·Term 3

Exploring how culture is expressed across space and how it shapes the human experience.

Elements of Culture

Defining culture and exploring its various components, such as language, religion, customs, and traditions.

Chalk TalkCarousel Brainstorm
Cultural Landscapes

Identifying the visible imprints of human culture on the natural environment.

Gallery WalkExperiential LearningRole Play
Diffusion of Culture

Investigating how cultural traits spread across space through various diffusion processes.

Concept MappingCase Study Analysis
Language and Dialects

Exploring the geographic distribution of languages, the formation of dialects, and language extinction.

JigsawDocument Mystery
Religion and Sacred Spaces

Studying the spatial patterns of major religions and the significance of sacred sites.

Gallery WalkCase Study Analysis
Cultural Identity and Place

Examining how individuals and groups form a sense of identity based on their connection to specific places and cultural heritage.

Hot SeatRAFT Writing
Political Organization of Space

Studying the organization of political space and the causes of territorial conflict.

Concept MappingJigsawCase Study Analysis
Boundaries and Borders

Investigating the nature of political boundaries, their functions, and their role in international relations.

Document MysteryFormal Debate
Electoral Geography and Gerrymandering

Exploring how geographic factors influence electoral outcomes and the practice of gerrymandering.

Simulation GameDecision Matrix
Geopolitics and Global Power

Analyzing the interplay of geography, power, and international relations, including the concept of nation-states and international organizations.

Case Study AnalysisPress Conference

06Environmental Interaction and Sustainability

10 topics·Term 3

Evaluating the human impact on the planet and the strategies for a sustainable future.

Human Impact on Ecosystems

Analyzing how human activities alter natural ecosystems, leading to biodiversity loss and habitat destruction.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry Circle
Causes of Climate Change

Investigating the natural and anthropogenic factors contributing to global climate change.

JigsawConcept Mapping
Impacts of Climate Change

Exploring the diverse environmental, social, and economic impacts of climate change across the globe.

Case Study AnalysisGallery Walk
Climate Change Mitigation Strategies

Analyzing global and local responses to the climate crisis.

Project-Based LearningExpert PanelCarousel Brainstorm
Climate Change Adaptation Strategies

Investigating strategies for communities and ecosystems to adapt to the unavoidable impacts of climate change.

Problem-Based LearningDecision Matrix
Waste Management and Recycling

Tracing the life cycle of consumer products and the geography of waste disposal.

Experiential LearningCase Study Analysis
Pollution: Air, Water, and Land

Exploring the sources, pathways, and impacts of various forms of environmental pollution.

Carousel BrainstormInquiry Circle
The Circular Economy

Investigating the principles of a circular economy as an alternative to the linear 'take-make-dispose' model.

Project-Based LearningConcept Mapping
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Evaluating the progress of the United Nations SDGs in different geographic regions.

Case Study AnalysisMuseum ExhibitInquiry Circle
Local and Global Sustainability Initiatives

Exploring examples of successful sustainability initiatives at various scales, from local communities to international agreements.

Expert PanelTown Hall MeetingCase Study Analysis

07Regional Geography of Canada

10 topics·Term 4

An in-depth exploration of Canada's diverse physical and human regions, focusing on unique characteristics and challenges.

Canada's Physical Regions

Students will identify and describe the major physical regions of Canada, including their geological formation and key features.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping
Canada's Climate and Vegetation

Investigating the factors influencing Canada's varied climates and the distribution of its major vegetation zones.

JigsawCase Study Analysis
Population Patterns in Canada

Analyzing the historical and contemporary patterns of population distribution and density across Canada.

Think-Pair-Share
Indigenous Geographies of Canada

Exploring the diverse Indigenous cultures, traditional territories, and contemporary issues related to land and sovereignty in Canada.

Socratic SeminarCase Study AnalysisExpert Panel
Canada's Economic Regions and Resources

Investigating the primary economic activities and natural resource distribution within Canada's major regions.

Stations RotationDecision Matrix
Urban and Rural Landscapes in Canada

Examining the characteristics, challenges, and interdependencies of Canada's urban centers and rural areas.

Gallery WalkProblem-Based Learning
Regional Identities and Cultural Diversity

Exploring the unique cultural identities of Canada's regions and the factors contributing to its multicultural landscape.

World CaféHexagonal Thinking
Environmental Challenges in Canada

Investigating key environmental issues facing Canada, such as water quality, biodiversity loss, and climate change impacts.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry Circle
Canada's Role in the Global Community

Examining Canada's international relations, trade partnerships, and contributions to global issues like peace and sustainable development.

Expert PanelFormal Debate
Future of Canadian Geography

Students will synthesize their learning to predict future trends and challenges in Canada's physical and human geography.

Project-Based LearningTown Hall Meeting