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Here are the teacher pack items for Human Geography of the United States:
Overview In this experience, students use maps to review the physical geography of the United States. Then they learn about the five largest cities in the country and make a generalization about what their locations have in common. Next they analyze a population density map of the United States. Finally, they learn about the U.S. territories and form an opinion on whether Puerto Rico should become a state. Objectives
Human geography studies how human activity affects or is influenced by the earth’s surface. In this lesson, you will explore some aspects of human geography in the United States.
ObjectivesLet’s review what you have learned so far about maps and the physical geography of the United States. Use the map shown above to answer the following questions:
What is the capital of Idaho?
Which state has the capital city Frankfort?
Now mark the map below:
Project and model filling in a map. Add as many labels and features as possible while keeping the map legible.