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UNIT 2 Georgia Geography

and thePrehistoric Period

UNIT 2 ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

• How can I describe Georgia with regard to physical features and location?

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UNIT 2 GEOGRAPHY of GEORGIA

• LOCATION

• GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS

• PHYSICAL FEATURES

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SS8G1a

Locate Georgia in relation to region,

nation, continent, and hemispheres.

Concept:LOCATION

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The student will understand that location affects a

society’s economy, culture, and development.

Why are different places in the world very different from one another?

How would you describe the location of Georgia to someone who

lives in Saudi Arabia? Canada? California?

LOCATION

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LOCATION OF GEORGIA

Essential Question #1:

•Where in the world is Georgia?

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Where in the World is Georgia?

• Which hemispheres?

• Which continent?

• Which nation?

• Which region?

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Georgia is on theNorth American continent

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Georgia is in the United States of America

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How would you describe the location of Paulding County in the state of Georgia?

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How would you describe the location of Moses Middle School in Paulding County?

MOSES

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SS8G1b

Describe the five geographic regions of Georgia; include the Blue Ridge Mountains, Valley and Ridge, Appalachian Plateau, Piedmont, and

Coastal Plain.

Concept:LOCATION

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GEOGRAPHIC REGIONSOF GEORGIA

Essential Question #2:

• Where are the five regions of Georgia, and how are they similar and different?

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What are the five geographic regions of Georgia?

- Appalachian Plateau

- Valley and Ridge

- Blue Ridge Mountains

- Piedmont

- Coastal Plains

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Descriptions:

• Site of Lookout Mountain and Cloudland Canyon

• Contains Georgia’s only coal deposits

APPALACHIAN PLATEAU

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BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS

Description:

• Located in northeast corner of Georgia

• Also part of the Appalachian Mountains

• Site of Brasstown Bald – GA’s largest peak at 4,784 feet

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BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS

Description:

• Marble mineral resource makes Georgia famous

• Corn & apples grown• A lot of precipitation due

to high elevation – source of Savannah & Chattahoochee Rivers

• 1st Gold rush in America

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PIEDMONTDescription:

• 2nd largest region making up 1/3 of the land

• Most populated region of Georgia

• Rolling hills & farmland

• Cotton production

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PIEDMONTDescription:

• Site of Stone Mountain and Atlanta

• Granite and kaolin mineral resources

• Bordered to the south by the Fall Line

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Look at the map key.

Which color represents the high elevation of mountains?

Which part of the state is highest in elevation?

What direction do many of the rivers flow?

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SS8G1c

Locate and evaluate the importance of key physical features on the

development of Georgia; include the Fall Line, Okefenokee Swamp,

Appalachian Mountains, Chattahoochee and Savannah Rivers,

and barrier islands.

Concept:LOCATION

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PHYSICAL FEATURESOF GEORGIA

Essential Question #3:

• Where in the state of Georgia are you able to find the Fall Line, Okefenokee swamp, Appalachian Mountains, Chattahoochee and Savanna Rivers, and the barrier islands?

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What are some of the physical features of

Georgia?

Appalachian Mtns

Savannah River

Fall Line

Okefenokee Swamp

Barrier Islands

Chattahoochee River

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What and where is the OKEFENOKEE SWAMP?

• Rich ecosystem with over 1,100 species of plants and animals

• Okefenokee comes from the Seminoles meaning, "Land of Trembling Earth"

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What and where is the CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER?

• Forms a boundary line between Georgia and Alabama

• Starts in the Blue Ridge region and flows into the Gulf of Mexico

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What and where is the CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER?

• Water is used for farming, business, and drinking supply

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What and where is the SAVANNAH RIVER?

• Forms a boundary between Georgia and South Carolina

• Starts in the Appalachian Mtns and flows into the Atlantic Ocean

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What and where is the SAVANNAH RIVER?

• Generates hydroelectric power

• Navigable for shipping

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