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• Select a place (it can be anywhere in the world) you have visited or would like to visit. • Make a PowerPoint presentation (one slide per theme) about the place you have selected demonstrating the Five Themes of Geography. Each theme should have pictures; you may use pictures from the internet • Along with pictures, you will write one paragraph with details about each theme in regard to the place you have chosen. Location: You must include both the absolute (longitude and latitude) and relative (bordering cities, countries, landmarks, etc., whatever is appropriate for your choice) location of your place. Place: Include physical features, landforms, capitals and major cities, climate, plant and animal life, altitude, soil, etc. Include human features such as population, housing, language, economy, customs and beliefs. Human/Environment Interaction: Show how the people and the environment interact in this place. Positive Interaction looks like recycling, conserving resources, replanting trees, planned development with safeguards for the environment and such. Negative Interaction looks like pollution, wasting resources, cutting down trees, development with no regards to the environment and so on. Movement: Show major forms of transportation, major imports and exports, are there any ports (air or sea) or harbors? What does communication (movement of ideas) look like in this place? Regions: Show which region it is in, this may be a region in the state it is in, or in in the country it is in. Also, include which continent it is located in. For example, Winston-Salem is in the Piedmont region of N. C. and the Southeastern region of the United States. It is also located in the North American continent. You will be graded as follows: Location Neat, colorful and creative 5 Points Pictures show an understanding of this theme 5 Points Paragraph shows understanding of this theme 10Points Place Neat, colorful and creative 5 Points Demonstrated an understanding of this theme 5 Points Paragraph shows understanding of this theme 10 Points Human/Environment Interaction Neat, colorful and creative 5 Points Pictures show an understanding of this theme 5 Points Paragraph shows understanding of this theme 10 Points Movement Neat, colorful and creative 5 Points Pictures show an understanding of this theme 5 Points Paragraph shows understanding of this theme 10 Points Regions Neat, colorful and creative 5 Points Pictures show an understanding of this theme 5 Points Paragraph shows understanding of this theme 10 Points TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE 100 Total Points Earned

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