4/21
- Topics 1 & 2 Foldables!
- We did Topic 3 last year so if you could find that it would be great...
- Use the textbook for these. Whatever the guide says you need to know is what needs to be in this foldable. Use the textbook to complete this activity (it follows the guide REALLY closely -- it'll help I promise!!!!!!!!!!!!)
- These are due Monday!
4/19
- Welcome Back!
- Paper 2 Practice Test!
4/7
UNIT
- Unit 6 -- Global Risks and Resilience
GEOGRAPHIC INQUIRY
- Geopolitical and economic risks
GEOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Explain how technological and globalizing processes create new geopolitical and economic risks for individuals and societies
CLASS ACTIVITIES
- Let's go over some more in depth about the final part of this unit
4/5 = ANOTHER half day -- this time due to bad weather on the horizon...
UNIT
- Unit 6 -- Global Risks and Resilience
GEOGRAPHIC INQUIRY
- Geopolitical and economic risks
GEOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Explain how technological and globalizing processes create new geopolitical and economic risks for individuals and societies
CLASS ACTIVITIES
- Go over the stuff from last class
- uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so yea....possible tornados today so we'll just read and interact today (with a question to answer) and then we'll watch some YouTube videos and do some other stuff next class to finish off the content
- When we get back its REVIEW and exam prep. Get your mind right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HOMEWORK
- Read, underline, highlight and answer the question if you didn't get that done earlier...
4/1 -- 1/2 Day = No April Foolin' in 408
UNIT
- Unit 6 -- Global Risks and Resilience
GEOGRAPHIC INQUIRY
- Geopolitical and economic risks
GEOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Explain how technological and globalizing processes create new geopolitical and economic risks for individuals and societies
CLASS ACTIVITIES
- Since it's a 1/2 day we are going to go the textbook and GO route for class today. We are on track to finish up next week and then really get going with review after spring break!
- Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood luck and have this done for next class!
- 6.2 Graphic Organizer -- Environmental Risks
3/30
UNIT
- Unit 6 -- Global Risks and Resilience
GEOGRAPHIC INQUIRY
- Geopolitical and economic risks
GEOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Explain how technological and globalizing processes create new geopolitical and economic risks for individuals and societies
CLASS ACTIVITIES
- Quick recap of last class -- what's the deal with nationalism and conflicts?
- Time to talk trans-border environmental risks
- Case Study -- Chernobyl
- Let's watch this quick video
- And then this quick video
- As we watch take notes on the following
- What happened?
- Why did it happen?
- Then let's take a larger view by answering these questions:
- Using the map below, describe the radioactive fallout from Chernobyl.
- Describe the geographic impacts of the Chernobyl disaster.
- Describe the responses to the nuclear explosion at Chernobyl.
- And while this isn't super funny there is something satisfying about it...
- Your Turn
- Find another example of the transboundary pollution that is NOT based on a single event like Chernobyl -- instead something that has taken place over time
- Where did it happen (where it came from and who felt the impacts)?
- What happened?
- What was the long term impact?
HOMEWORK
3/28
UNIT
- Unit 6 -- Global Risks and Resilience
GEOGRAPHIC INQUIRY
- Geopolitical and economic risks
GEOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Explain how technological and globalizing processes create new geopolitical and economic risks for individuals and societies
CLASS ACTIVITIES
- In your notebook title this TREATS TO THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN
- First, pick one article from each part and provide the following:
- 25 word summary
- If there was a Paper 3 question dealing with supply chains, what are three pieces of actual information from each article that you could use in a high quality response.
- What type of threat (with a brief explanation) is it to the global supply chain
- Political
- Economic
- Physical
- Environmental
- Next, you remember 1 pagers....right? Well here we go again!
- IB says you need to know about two detailed examples to illustrate geopolitical tension/conflict
- This is under the heading of "The correlation between increased globalization and renewed nationalism/tribalization
- You can do one on China and Japan
- And you can do the other on Russia / Ukraine but instead of focusing on the 2014 invasion you can deal with the one currently happening!
HOMEWORK
- Finish whatever you didn't get done in class.
3/23
UNIT
- Unit 6 -- Global Risks and Resilience
GEOGRAPHIC INQUIRY
- Geopolitical and economic risks
GEOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Explain how technological and globalizing processes create new geopolitical and economic risks for individuals and societies
CLASS ACTIVITIES
- Define the following terms in your notebook:
- Tax Havens
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Watch the YouTube clip below and write down how tax havens could potentially be a threat to the political and economic sovereignty of states?
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Spend five minutes searching the web for articles on companies that avoid paying tax or repatriating their profits. Write the name of the company and the country that is complaining.
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What is the pattern of countries that are demanding TNCs repatriate their profit to the country of origin.
- Detailed examples
- Now you have an idea why this is an important issue for countries and how it can impact their political and economic sovereignty we are going to focus on two key examples; Apple and Amazon.
- What are countries doing to
- Pick an HIC (but not the US) and do a bit of research on how they are addressing tax avoidance
- How specifically is tax avoidance impacting that nation (numbers kiddos!)?
- How are they addressing the issue? Again, specificity is key here!
HOMEWORK
- Enjoy the long weekend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3/21
UNIT
- Unit 6 -- Global Risks and Resilience
GEOGRAPHIC INQUIRY
- Geopolitical and economic risks
GEOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Explain how technological and globalizing processes create new geopolitical and economic risks for individuals and societies
CLASS ACTIVITIES
- We didn't get around to the last time so really quickly -- for each of these identify which of the Units & subunit the article could be used to support.
- IB Geo Guide 2019.pdf
- Then write down two actual facts / examples from the article that you could use for the HL Exam in May
- Time to start our discussion of Unit 6
- This unit starts with the idea that there are geopolitical threats to individuals and businesses
- HACKING
- IDENTITY THEFT
- SURVAILLENCE
- Remember the thing we did at the start of class (summary and evidence?) Well, here we are again!
- Cool! That should keep us busy today...
HOMEWORK
- None today but next class we are going to divide up the guide and make quizlets and Quizzz review games for the syllabus -- you've been warned!
nit 1 – Changing Population
–5. Population and Economic Development Patters -- Gwen
–6. Changing Populations and Places -- Nailah
–7. Challenges and Opportunities -- Noah
•Unit 3 – Resource Consumption
–11. Global trends in consumption -- Mac
–12. Impact of changing trends in resource consumption -- Chapman
–13. Resource Stewardship – Annie and Colin
•Unit E – Food and Health
–Measuring food and health -- Jaylen
–Food systems and spread of disease -- Olivia
–Stakeholders in food and health – Sarah and Michael (sorry guys)
–Future health and food security and sustainability -- Aja
•Unit F – LTS
–Changing leisure patterns -- Lizzie
–Tourism and sport at the local and national scale – Nick and Lizzie
–Tourism and sport at the international scale -- Will
–Managing tourism and sport for the future -- Fletcher
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