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World Geography for Middle Schoolers - Part 1 - Semester Course

In this semester course, learners will learn the about World Geography through the themes of location, place, region, human-environment interaction, and movement.
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16 live meetings
12 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Each week students will receive three to five lessons in the Outschool classroom. Students can expect to spend 2 hours outside of the live class each week learning about geography. There will be three projects throughout the course of the semester that students will complete individually. Projects will be based on a geographic theme chosen by the teacher. Students can then pick from a list of projects or decide to do a self-chosen project that has been approved by the teacher.
Assessment
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Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
This World Geography Class will be built around the five themes of geography:  location, place, region, human-environment interaction, and movement.  This course will give students a foundation for understanding global issues in the context of physical and human geography. 

Each live class will build upon the information that learners have explored in the assigned lessons.  Using interactive slides and discussions, students will explore some of the following topics: refugees, immigration, trade issues, aging populations, indigenous people's rights, and energy resources.  

Course Outline:

Unit One:  Canada and the United States
Week One: Settlement Patterns and Ways of Life in Canada
Week Two: The Great Lakes:  The U.S. and Canada's Freshwater Treasures
Week Three: Urban Sprawl in North America:  Where Will It End?
Week Four: National Parks:  Saving the Natural Heritage of the U.S. and Canada
Week Five: Consumption Patterns in the United States
Week Six: Migration to the United States

Unit Two: Latin America
Week Seven: Spatial Inequality in Mexico City
Week Eight: Indigenous Cultures:  The Survival of the Maya in Mesoamerica
Week Nine: Dealing with Extreme Weather
Week Ten: Land Use Conflict in the Amazon Rainforest
Week Eleven: Life in the Central Andes

Unite Three: Europe and Russia
Week Twelve:  Supranational Cooperation in the European Union
Week Thirteen:  Population Dilemmas in Europe
Week Fourteen:  Invisible Borders:  Transboundary Pollution in Europe
Week Fifteen:  Russia's Varied Landscape
Week Sixteen:  Nation-States from the Old Soviet Empire:  How Have They Succeeded

Each week students will receive three to five lessons in the Outschool Classroom.  Students can expect to spend 1-2 hours outside of the live class each week learning about geography.  

There will be three projects throughout the course of the semester that students will complete.  Projects will be based on a geographic theme chosen by the teacher.  Students can then pick from a list of projects or decide to do a self-chosen project that has been approved by the teacher.
Learning Goals
Students will improve their understanding of the five themes of geography (location, place, region, human-environment interaction, and movement).
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Parental Guidance
At times during our discussions, topics of a sensitive nature do arise. All discussions will be kept at an age appropriate manner.
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Doctoral Degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law - Northern Kentucky University
Amanda Smith
Master's Degree in Education from University of Louisville
Amanda Smith
Bachelor's Degree in History from Western Kentucky University
Amanda Smith
I have over twenty years experience working with and teaching students.  I have a bachelor's degree in both History and Economics.  My master's degree is in Higher Education.  I also have a juris doctorate degree in Law.  Most importantly, I have a passion for teaching, history in particular! 

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for 16 classes
1x per week, 16 weeks
45 min

Completed by 47 learners
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Ages: 11-14
10-18 learners per class

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