Monday, October 30, 2017

5 Themes of Geography Reflection



Analyzing the world with the five themes of geography help you better understand connections between people and the earth because you can make your life easier by having the knowledge of how and why people build bridges, change themselves, use compasses and atlases, and read map keys. You can also use these skills to help yourself because you never know when you’ll need it. (examples: You want to figure out why there’s a bridge built in San Francisco, you want to know how far away Budapest is from where you live, or you want to know what characteristics make Canada united.

Region is the hardest theme of geography to understand because you need to understand Place first because it connects to region by using physical and human characteristics. However, if you understand both concepts, you can piece the information together better. For example, you can’t figure out what unites Canada unless you know the human and physical characteristics already. To know that there’s typically a cold climate in Canada, and that maple syrup is produced there, and that people usually speak French or English there would make it easier to understand region.


6 comments:

  1. Ji-Yann, I too think that the five themes of geography help you to better understand the connection between people and earth. One thing I am confused about is what you mean by, to figure out what unites Canada you need to know the human and physical characteristics. Although that is a little confusing I was reminded by your post that the five themes of geography are something that you use in everyday life without even knowing it. Overall I think you did an amazing job!

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    1. Georgia, your feedback is helpful. What I meant when I said you need to know Human and Physical characteristics of Canada to know how it is united is that certain physical features like the cold climate, and other human characteristics like their maple syrup resource abundance unite Canada.

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  3. I think that you did a good job explaining how the themes help us analyze the world I agree with you when you say that if you don’t know about a place it can make your life harder. For me movement is the hardest to understand but I also see how region can be hard also. Overall good job!

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    1. Reilly, I can understand why movement is the hardest theme for you to understand. I appreciate your opinion on my 5 Themes of Geography post.

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