DM SocialStudies8 Unit1
DM SocialStudies8 Unit1
DM SocialStudies8 Unit1
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
OVERVIEW
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SESSION 1
Objectives:
E V E R E S T O T G
H O K E L M X N A E
P Y R U U A E T Q O
G P O T D N Z O O G
R E M B I T V P M R
O A A T P L A S I A
E N N E R E N O K P
D O T O I K E G O H
C I O P W R B U E Y
Identify in the map where the continents in the world listed below can be found. Write
only the number of the correct answer in the map.
1. Asia
2. Africa
3. North America
4. South America
5. Antarctica
6. Europe
7. Australia
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The study of history is closely related to the study of geography. Geography has a great
role in shaping history and culture, not only of the ancient people, but of the people at
the present as well.
What is geography? What is its relation to the study of Earth and of mankind?
There are five themes used in geography. These themes are used to improve the way
people think about the world. They aim to describe the use of space on Earth to better
understand local, national, and global issues.
LOCATION
Answers the question “Where is it?”. This theme is used in identifying the site and the
distribution of people and place on Earth. There are two ways
to identify location on Earth through absolute location and
relative location.
PLACES
Human Characteristics, on the other hand, involve ideas, behavior, and culture
of people, such as livelihood.
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REGION
HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
MOVEMENT
How are the five themes of geography used in understanding historical events?
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SESSION 2
Objectives:
BRANCHES OF GEORAPHY
There are two main branches of geography: physical geography and human
geography.
Physical Geography refers to the study of the different physical features and processes
of the Earth like the movement of air and water.
Physical Geography dictates to a large extent how the environment limits human
development. It influences, for example, the choices humans make with regard to what
job to take, what natural resources to develop, and what clothing to wear.
Human Geography, on the other hand, is the branch of geography that deals with how
humans live in their physical and cultural environment.
EARTH’S STRUCTURE
Earth is made up of three main layers. These are
the crust, the mantle, and the core.
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CORE - It has two parts: the outer core, which is 2200 km. thick and made up of molten
rock, and the inner core, which is solid and 1250 km. thick.
Earth constantly changes. A major cause of this is the movement of tectonic plates.
Tectonic plates are large chunks of rock that make up the Earth’s crust.
When tectonic plates move, Earthquake occur, volcanoes erupt, and mountains are
formed; thus, changing Earth’s surface.
EARTH’S OCEANS
Earth has five vast Oceans. These oceans cover 71 percent of Earth’s surface. See the
table for the list of the five oceans covering the Earth.
GUIDE QUESTIONS
3. How do various kinds of landforms and bodies of water affect the way of life of
humans?
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SESSION 3
Objectives:
The Continents
Continents are the largest landmasses on the surface of the Earth. It is surrounded by
big bodies of water. Earth has seven continents: Asia, Africa, North America, South
America, Antarctica, Europe and Australia.
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Landforms and Bodies of Water
Due to the various geographical processes, like the movement of tectonic plates and
erosion, different landforms and bodies of water are formed.
The table below shows some of Earth’s distinct landforms and bodies of water also
called water forms.
Write an essay compose of 100 words that answer the question “Why is Earth
considered unique?” Write a separate paper for this activity preferably short bond
paper.
Reference
Cruz, M. A.; Fietas, M. A.; & Mercado, M. M. (2015) World History. Vibal Publishing House,
Inc.