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7th Grade Geography

This course investigates the physical and human systems that shape our planet and its diverse cultures. Students develop spatial thinking skills while exploring how environment influences human activity and how global regions interact in the modern era.

6 units·71 topics·Ages 12-13

01The Geographer's Toolkit

12 topics·Weeks 1-9

Foundational skills for interpreting the world through maps, data, and spatial technology.

Mental Maps and Spatial Thinking

Developing the ability to visualize locations and understand the relationship between physical space and human perception.

Concept MappingWalk and Talk
Map Projections and Distortions

Investigating various map projections and analyzing how each distorts area, shape, distance, or direction.

Gallery Walk
Geospatial Technology: GIS

Exploring how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are used to layer and analyze spatial data for various applications.

Case Study AnalysisProject-Based Learning
Geospatial Technology: GPS and Remote Sensing

Investigating the principles and applications of GPS and remote sensing (satellite imagery) in modern geography.

Experiential LearningDocument Mystery
The Five Themes of Geography: Location & Place

Applying the themes of absolute/relative location and the physical/human characteristics of place to global examples.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
The Five Themes of Geography: Region & Movement

Exploring how regions are defined by unifying characteristics and analyzing the movement of people, goods, and ideas.

JigsawConcept Mapping
The Five Themes of Geography: Human-Environment Interaction

Investigating how humans adapt to, modify, and depend on their environment, and the consequences of these interactions.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs
Data Visualization and Interpretation

Developing skills in reading and interpreting various types of geographic data visualizations, including charts, graphs, and thematic maps.

Stations RotationConcept Mapping
Geographic Inquiry and Research Skills

Learning to formulate geographic questions, gather information from diverse sources, and present findings effectively.

Inquiry CircleCollaborative Problem-Solving
Scale and Resolution in Geography

Understanding the importance of scale (local, regional, global) and resolution in geographic analysis and mapping.

Document MysteryThink-Pair-Share
Introduction to Cartography

Exploring the history and basic principles of mapmaking, including symbols, legends, and orientation.

Timeline ChallengeExperiential Learning
Patterns in Human Geography

Identifying and describing common spatial patterns in human geography, such as population distribution, settlement types, and land use.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping

02Earth's Physical Systems

12 topics·Weeks 1-9

Examination of the natural processes that create landforms, climate patterns, and ecosystems.

Plate Tectonics and Earthquakes

Studying the internal forces of the Earth that build mountains and trigger natural disasters like earthquakes.

Gallery WalkCase Study Analysis
Volcanoes and Mountain Building

Investigating the processes of volcanism and mountain formation, and their impact on landscapes and human settlement.

Simulation GameDocument Mystery
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition

Examining the external forces that shape Earth's surface, including the role of water, wind, and ice.

Experiential LearningConcept Mapping
Factors Influencing Climate

Analyzing how latitude, altitude, ocean currents, and landforms create diverse climatic conditions across the globe.

Case Study AnalysisJigsaw
Major Climate Zones and Biomes

Identifying and characterizing the major climate zones and associated biomes (e.g., tropical, arid, polar) and their unique features.

Gallery WalkHexagonal Thinking
Weather Phenomena and Hazards

Understanding the formation and impact of significant weather events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and blizzards.

Simulation GameProblem-Based Learning
The Water Cycle and Freshwater Resources

Investigating the global water cycle and the distribution, availability, and management of freshwater resources.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Soil and Mineral Resources

Examining the formation of different soil types and the distribution and importance of mineral resources.

Stations RotationCase Study Analysis
Ecosystems and Biodiversity

Understanding the components of ecosystems, the concept of biodiversity, and the factors influencing its distribution.

Concept MappingGallery Walk
Natural Hazards and Risk Assessment

Analyzing the geographic distribution of natural hazards and developing strategies for risk assessment and mitigation.

Decision MatrixProblem-Based Learning
Biogeography and Species Distribution

Exploring the geographic patterns of plant and animal species distribution and the factors that influence them.

JigsawConcept Mapping
Ocean Systems and Coastal Environments

Understanding the physical characteristics of oceans, their role in global climate, and the unique challenges of coastal zones.

Case Study AnalysisExpert Panel

03Human Patterns and Processes

13 topics·Weeks 10-18

An analysis of population growth, migration, and the cultural landscapes created by humans.

Population Growth and Distribution

Understanding birth rates, death rates, and the factors influencing global population distribution.

Decision MatrixStations Rotation
The Demographic Transition Model

Applying the demographic transition model to understand population changes in different stages of development.

Concept MappingCase Study Analysis
Population Density and Quality of Life

Examining the relationship between population density, resource availability, and the quality of life in urban and rural areas.

Philosophical ChairsFour Corners
Voluntary Migration: Push and Pull Factors

Exploring the economic, social, and environmental factors that compel people to move voluntarily.

Role PlayCase Study Analysis
Involuntary Migration: Refugees and Forced Displacement

Investigating the causes and consequences of forced migration, including conflict, persecution, and environmental disasters.

Socratic SeminarDocument Mystery
Impacts of Migration on Cultural Landscapes

Examining how the arrival of new populations changes the cultural, social, and economic landscapes of cities and regions.

Gallery WalkWorld Café
Language and Geographic Distribution

Exploring the origins, diffusion, and geographic patterns of languages, and the factors contributing to language diversity or loss.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Religion and Cultural Landscapes

Investigating the geographic distribution of major religions, their sacred spaces, and their influence on cultural landscapes.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Globalization and Cultural Diffusion

Examining how modern communication and transportation accelerate the spread of culture, and its impact on local identities.

Carousel BrainstormSocratic Seminar
Political Geography: States and Boundaries

Understanding the concepts of states, nations, and nation-states, and the role of political boundaries in shaping human geography.

Formal DebateCase Study Analysis
Urbanization and City Growth

Exploring the historical and contemporary patterns of urbanization, including the growth of megacities and urban hierarchies.

Concept MappingGallery Walk
Economic Geography: Primary Activities

Investigating the geographic distribution and characteristics of primary economic activities, such as agriculture, fishing, and mining.

JigsawStations Rotation
Economic Geography: Secondary and Tertiary Activities

Examining the location factors for manufacturing (secondary) and service industries (tertiary), and their global distribution.

Case Study AnalysisDecision Matrix

04Regional Study: The Americas

12 topics·Weeks 19-27

Comparative analysis of North and South America, focusing on economic integration and environmental diversity.

Physical Geography of North America

Exploring the major landforms, climate zones, and natural resources of North America.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping
Cultural Diversity of North America

Investigating the diverse cultural landscapes, indigenous populations, and historical migrations that shaped North America.

JigsawMuseum Exhibit
Trade Networks of North America

Studying the economic interdependence of the US, Canada, and Mexico through trade agreements like USMCA.

Case Study AnalysisFormal Debate
Physical Geography of South America

Exploring the major landforms, climate zones, and natural resources of South America, including the Andes and Amazon.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping
Cultural Diversity of Latin America

Investigating the diverse cultural landscapes, indigenous populations, and historical influences (e.g., European, African) that shaped Latin America.

JigsawRole Play
Urbanization in Latin America

Analyzing the rapid growth of megacities and the challenges of infrastructure, housing, and social inequality.

Case Study AnalysisGallery Walk
The Amazon Basin and Global Climate

Investigating the tension between economic development and environmental conservation in the rainforest.

Formal DebateConcept Mapping
Resource Management in the Americas

Examining the challenges and strategies for managing natural resources (e.g., water, minerals, forests) across the Americas.

Problem-Based LearningDecision Matrix
Challenges and Opportunities in the Caribbean

Exploring the unique geographic challenges (e.g., hurricanes, small size) and opportunities (e.g., tourism, cultural exchange) facing the island nations of the Caribbean.

Case Study AnalysisJigsaw
Economic Disparities in the Americas

Analyzing the causes and consequences of economic inequality within and between countries in North and South America.

Four CornersPhilosophical Chairs
Indigenous Rights and Land Claims

Investigating the ongoing struggles for indigenous rights and land claims across the Americas.

Mock TrialCase Study Analysis
Infrastructure and Development in the Americas

Examining the role of transportation, communication, and energy infrastructure in regional development and connectivity.

Project-Based LearningDecision Matrix

05Regional Study: Africa and Eurasia

11 topics·Weeks 28-36

Exploring the diverse landscapes and geopolitical complexities of the Eastern Hemisphere.

Physical Geography of Africa

Exploring the major landforms, climate zones, and natural resources of the African continent.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping
Water Scarcity in North Africa and Southwest Asia

Analyzing how the struggle for water resources shapes political relations and survival in arid regions.

Simulation GameProblem-Based Learning
The European Union: Cooperation and Challenges

Investigating how European countries cooperate through the European Union on economic and social issues, and the challenges of working together.

Think-Pair-ShareFour Corners
Monsoons and Agriculture in South Asia

Understanding the seasonal weather patterns that dictate the lives of billions and their impact on agriculture.

Gallery WalkExperiential Learning
Physical Geography of Asia

Exploring the diverse landforms, climate zones, and natural resources of the Asian continent, from Siberia to Southeast Asia.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Cultural Hearths and Diffusion in Eurasia

Investigating the origins and spread of major cultural traits, religions, and innovations across Eurasia.

Timeline ChallengeHexagonal Thinking
Conflicts and Cooperation in the Middle East

Analyzing the geographic factors that contribute to conflicts and opportunities for cooperation in the Middle East, including resource distribution and historical boundaries.

Case Study AnalysisDocument Mystery
Development Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa

Examining the geographic factors contributing to development challenges and opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Problem-Based LearningDecision Matrix
Economic Growth and Inequality in Asia

Investigating the rapid economic growth in parts of Asia and the persistent challenges of inequality and environmental impact.

Case Study AnalysisFour Corners
The Arctic and Antarctic: Global Importance

Exploring the unique physical geography of the polar regions and their increasing importance for global climate, resources, and scientific research.

Gallery WalkExpert Panel
Oceania and Island Geographies

Understanding the unique physical and human geographies of the Pacific Islands, including climate change vulnerability.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall Meeting

06Human-Environment Interaction

11 topics·Weeks 28-36

A final synthesis of how humans modify the Earth and the consequences of those modifications.

Fossil Fuels and Their Geographic Impact

Comparing the geographic impact of fossil fuel extraction, transportation, and consumption.

Decision MatrixCase Study Analysis
Renewable Energy Sources and Their Geography

Investigating the geographic potential and limitations of solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy.

Project-Based LearningConcept Mapping
Urban Sprawl and Land Use

Exploring the causes and consequences of urban sprawl, including its impact on agricultural land and ecosystems.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs
Green Infrastructure and Smart Cities

Examining how cities can be designed to minimize their environmental footprint through green infrastructure and smart technologies.

Concept MappingProject-Based Learning
Causes and Evidence of Global Climate Change

Analyzing the scientific evidence for global climate change and its primary human and natural causes.

Document MysterySocratic Seminar
Regional Vulnerability to Climate Change

Analyzing which regions are most at risk from rising sea levels, extreme weather, and changing ecosystems.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall Meeting
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Climate Change

Exploring local, national, and international efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate impacts.

Decision MatrixProblem-Based Learning
Deforestation and Desertification

Investigating the causes and geographic consequences of deforestation and desertification globally.

Case Study AnalysisJigsaw
Pollution and Environmental Justice

Examining different types of pollution (air, water, land) and their disproportionate impact on certain communities.

Four CornersExpert Panel
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Introducing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and their geographic relevance for a global future.

Project-Based LearningWorld Café
Geographic Futures: Challenges and Opportunities

Synthesizing knowledge to envision future geographic challenges and opportunities, and the role of geography in addressing them.

Carousel BrainstormPhilosophical Chairs