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A Correlation of Pearson myworld Geography To The The Why of Where: Places, Patterns of Settlement, and Global Interactions

A Correlation of, Table of Contents PROCESS AND LITERACY SKILLS FOR LEARNING... 3 CONTENT SKILLS... 18 2

A Correlation of,, WORLD GEOGRAPHY The Why of Where Places, Patterns of Settlement, and Global Interactions PROCESS AND LITERACY SKILLS FOR LEARNING Literacy Skills Standard 1: The student will develop and demonstrate Common Core Social Studies reading literacy skills. A. Key Ideas and Details A.1 Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources. SE/TE: Document Based Assessment, 15 15a, 29 29a, 45 45a, 55 55a, 71 71a, 83 83a, 101 101a, 115 115a, 127 127a, 173 173a, 219 219a, 257 257a, 285 285a, 319 319a, 359 359a, 391 391a, 423 423a, 465 465a, 501 501a, 535 535a, 573 573a, 609 609a, 651 651a, 685 685a, 715 715a, 757 757a; Primary Sources (Key Idea & Analyze the Documents), 146 147, 154 155, 162 163, 186 187, 206 207, 216 217, 248 249, 282 283, 306 307, 356 357, 378 379, 420 421, 452 453, 498 499, 520 521, 560 561, 594 595, 636 637, 670 671, 702 703, 740 741; Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources, 126, 186, 379, 422; TE only: Primary Source Lesson Plan: Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20. In addition, the teacher s edition Guide on the Side lists learning strategies and questions on nearly every page of each of the unit books. 3

A Correlation of, A.2 Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions. A.3 Identify key steps in a text s description of a process related to history/social studies (e.g., how a bill becomes law, how interest rates are raised or lowered)., SE/TE: Main Idea and Details, 28, 216, 249, 282, 306, 379, 403, 595, 670; also see: Document Based Assessment, 15 15a, 29 29a, 45 45a, 55 55a, 71 71a, 83 83a, 101 101a, 115 115a, 127 127a, 173 173a, 219 219a, 257 257a, 285 285a, 319 319a, 359 359a, 391 391a, 423 423a, 465 465a, 501 501a, 535 535a, 573 573a, 609 609a, 651 651a, 685 685a, 715 715a, 757 757a; Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources, 126, 186, 379, 422; Primary Sources (Key Idea & Analyze the Documents), 146 147, 154 155, 162 163, 186 187, 206 207, 216 217, 248 249, 282 283, 306 307, 356 357, 378 379, 420 421, 452 453, 498 499, 520 521, 560 561, 594 595, 636 637, 670 671, 702 703, 740 741; TE only: Primary Source Lesson Plan: Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20 SE/TE: Land Use, 50 81; People s Impact on the Environment, 52 53; Economic Process, 60 61; Economic Systems, 62 63; Economic Development, 64 65; Trade, 66 67; How Banks Work, 68; Supply and Demand of Product X, 71; Population Growth, 74 75, Migration, 78 79, Urbanization, 80 81, Cultural Diffusion and Change, 96 97; Understanding Communism, 303; Contrasting Systems, 309; also see: 21 st Century Learning: Analyze Media Content, 320 321, Generate New Ideas, 424 425, Make a Difference, 536 537, Evaluate Web Sites, 610 611, Give an Effective Presentation, 716 717, Develop Cultural Awareness, 758 759 4

A Correlation of, B. Craft and Structure B.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies., SE/TE: Section Opener: Key Terms, 138, 148, 156, 164, 178, 188, 194, 200, 208, 224, 236, 242, 250, 262, 274, 290, 298, 308, 332, 340, 350, 364, 372, 380, 396, 404, 414, 436, 444, 454, 470, 478, 490, 506, 514, 522, 548, 556, 562, 578, 586, 596, 622, 630, 638, 656, 664, 672, 690, 698, 704, 728, 736, 742; Section Assessment: Key Terms, 145, 153, 161, 171, 185, 193, 199, 205, 215, 231, 241, 247, 255, 269, 281, 297, 305, 313, 339, 345, 355, 371, 377, 385, 403, 409, 419, 443, 451, 459, 477, 485, 497, 513, 519, 529, 555, 559, 567, 585, 593, 603, 629, 635, 645, 663, 669, 679, 697, 701, 709, 735, 739, 747, 735, 739, 747; Chapter Assessment: Key Terms, 172, 218, 256, 284, 318, 358, 390, 422, 464, 500, 534, 572, 608, 650, 684, 714, 756; Case Study: Key Terms, 232, 270, 314, 346, 386, 410, 460, 486, 530, 568, 604, 646, 680, 710, 748 TE only: Visual Glossary: Europe and Russia, T4, T40, T82, T116, T138; Africa, T4, T32, T60; Southwest Asia, T4, T32, T60; South and Central Asia, T4, T32; East and Southeast Asia, T4, T32, T60; Australia and the Pacific, T4 5

A Correlation of, B.5 Describe how a text presents information (e.g., sequentially, comparatively, causally). B.6 Identify aspects of a text that reveal an author s point of view or purpose (e.g., loaded language, inclusion or avoidance of particular facts)., SE/TE: How Text Presents Information, OK43; Compare and Contrast, 14, 28, 44, 82, 100, 114, 126, 153, 172, 185, 207, 218, 231, 256, 283, 284, 307, 318, 358, 371, 377, 379, 385, 390, 403, 409, 419, 443, 464, 497, 499, 500, 513, 519, 529, 534, 561, 567, 572, 595, 608, 645, 650, 663, 684, 735, 739, 756; Cause and Effect, 14, 28, 54, 70, 126, 185, 187, 216, 249, 269, 281, 306, 355, 357, 377, 390, 409, 421, 422, 459, 464, 477, 485, 500, 513, 519, 520, 529, 555, 560, 567, 572, 635, 645, 663, 669, 679; Sequence, 44, 54, 70, 164, 358, 635, 739; Compare Viewpoints, 82, 145, 163, 187, 205, 216, 256, 283, 305, 318, 345, 371, 390, 453, 464, 485, 521, 593, 608, 671, 684 SE/TE: Identify Bias, 154, 186, 249, 307, 421, 560, 671; Fact and Opinion, 218, 453, 594; also see: 21 st Century Learning: Evaluate Web sites, 15, 121, 285, 610 611, 651, Analyze media content, 83, 115, 391, 501; Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources, 126, 186, 379, 422; Primary Sources (Key Idea & Analyze the Documents), 146 147, 154 155, 162 163, 186 187, 206 207, 216 217, 248 249, 282 283, 306 307, 356 357, 378 379, 420 421, 452 453, 498 499, 520 521, 560 561, 594 595, 636 637, 670 671, 702 703, 740 741 6

A Correlation of, C. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas C.7 Integrate visual information (e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or maps) with other information in print and digital texts., SE/TE: Integrate Information from Visuals and Texts, OK45; Integrate Information from Maps and Charts, OK46; Maps, 5, 6 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 25, 27, 28, 35, 36, 39, 40 41, 42 43, 44, 50, 54, 65, 67, 70, 76, 82, 86, 90 91, 92 93, 100, 114, 122, 124, 125, 126, 128, 130, 132, 134, 139, 144, 150, 152, 158, 159, 165, 166, 174, 183, 189, 192, 201, 204, 210, 211, 220, 225, 226, 227, 228, 230, 231, 237, 243, 258, 263, 264, 266, 268, 278, 286, 291, 292, 295, 296, 305, 312, 322, 326, 328, 333, 335, 336, 338, 340, 343, 360, 365, 366, 368, 370, 374, 382, 392, 397, 398, 402, 408, 426, 428, 431, 432, 437, 438, 440, 441, 442, 445, 448, 466, 471, 472, 473, 474, 476, 494, 502, 507, 508, 510, 512, 515, 516, 529, 538, 540, 544, 549, 550, 551, 552, 554, 557, 574, 579, 580, 583, 584, 588, 592, 601, 612, 614, 616, 618, 623, 624, 625, 627, 628, 652, 657, 658, 660, 667, 668, 686, 691, 692, 693, 694, 699, 718, 720, 722, 724, 729, 731, 733, 737, 746, 753, 828; Charts, Graphs, and Diagrams, 18, 20, 22, 33, 34, 37, 38, 45, 49, 55, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 68, 71, 74, 81, 83, 97, 99, 101, 113, 115, 142, 149, 153, 160, 171, 173, 181, 182, 191, 195, 196, 203, 219, 238, 240, 243, 244, 246, 253, 257, 265, 276, 277, 285, 294, 303, 309, 310, 311, 319, 327, 335, 339, 343, 354, 367, 371, 381, 385, 403, 416, 438, 439, 456, 457, 465, 472, 477, 493, 509, 510, 511, 528,535, 537, 543, 553, 555, 565, 573, 582, 585, 598, 600, 602, 609, 617, 625, 630, 632, 634, 639, 641, 643, 651, 659, 661, 662, 665, 669, 674, 676, 678, 685, 695, 697, 699, 700, 706, 708, 715, 723, 730, 734, 745, 757; 7

A Correlation of, (Continued) C.7 Integrate visual information (e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or maps) with other information in print and digital texts. C.8 Distinguish among fact, opinion, and reasoned judgment in a text., (Continued) TE only: myworldgeography.com: Core Concepts, T3, T15, T27, T41, T49, T63, T73, T89, T101; Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20 SE/TE: Distinguish Fact, Opinion, and Reasoned Judgment, OK44; Identify Bias, 154, 186, 249, 307, 421, 560, 671; Fact and Opinion, 218, 453, 594; also see: 21 st Century Learning: Evaluate Web sites, 15, 121, 285, 610 611, 651, Analyze media content, 83, 115, 391, 501; Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources, 126, 186, 379, 422; Primary Sources (Key Idea & Analyze the Documents), 146 147, 154 155, 162 163, 186 187, 206 207, 216 217, 248 249, 282 283, 306 307, 356 357, 378 379, 420 421, 452 453, 498 499, 520 521, 560 561, 594 595, 636 637, 670 671, 702 703, 740 741; TE only: Primary Source Lesson Plan: Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20 8

A Correlation of, C.9 Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic., SE/TE: Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources, 126, 186, 379, 422; also see: Document Based Assessment, 15 15a, 29 29a, 45 45a, 55 55a, 71 71a, 83 83a, 101 101a, 115 115a, 127 127a, 173 173a, 219 219a, 257 257a, 285 285a, 319 319a, 359 359a, 391 391a, 423 423a, 465 465a, 501 501a, 535 535a, 573 573a, 609 609a, 651 651a, 685 685a, 715 715a, 757 757a; Primary Sources (Key Idea & Analyze the Documents), 146 147, 154 155, 162 163, 186 187, 206 207, 216 217, 248 249, 282 283, 306 307, 356 357, 378 379, 420 421, 452 453, 498 499, 520 521, 560 561, 594 595, 636 637, 670 671, 702 703, 740 741; TE only: Primary Source Lesson Plan: Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20 9

A Correlation of, D. Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity, D.10 By the end of grade 8, read and comprehend history/social studies texts in the grades 6 8 text complexity band independently and proficiently. This objective is met throughout myworld World Geography, including in these features: SE/TE: Chapter Assessment, 172 173, 218 219, 256 257, 284 285, 318 319, 358 359, 390 391, 422 423, 464 465, 500 501, 534 535, 572 573, 608 609, 650 651, 684 685, 714 715, 756 757; Document Based Assessment, 15 15a, 29 29a, 45 45a, 55 55a, 71 71a, 83 83a, 101 101a, 115 115a, 127 127a, 173 173a, 219 219a, 257 257a, 285 285a, 319 319a, 359 359a, 391 391a, 423 423a, 465 465a, 501 501a, 535 535a, 573 573a, 609 609a, 651 651a, 685 685a, 715 715a, 757 757a; Primary Sources (Key Idea & Analyze the Documents), 146 147, 154 155, 162 163, 186 187, 206 207, 216 217, 248 249, 282 283, 306 307, 356 357, 378 379, 420 421, 452 453, 498 499, 520 521, 560 561, 594 595, 636 637, 670 671, 702 703, 740 741; Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources, 126, 186, 379, 422; TE only: myworld Activity: Europe and Russia, T10, T18, T26, T34, T46, T54, T60, T65, T74, T88, T96, T110, T122, T130, T144, T150, T158; Africa, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52, T66, T72, T80; Southwest Asia, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52, T66, T72, T80; South and Central Asia, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52; East and Southeast Asia, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52, T66, T72, T80; Australia and the Pacific, T10, T16, T24, T32; myworld Chapter Activity: Europe and Russia, T5, T41, T83, T117, T139; Africa, T5, T33, T61; 10

A Correlation of, (Continued) D.10 By the end of grade 8, read and comprehend history/social studies texts in the grades 6 8 text complexity band independently and proficiently., (Continued) TE only: Southwest Asia, T5, T33, T61; South and Central Asia, T5, T33; East and Southeast Asia, T5, T33, T61; Australia and the Pacific, T5; Primary Source Lesson Plan: Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20 Process and Literacy Skills Standard 2: The student will develop and demonstrate Common Core writing literacy skills. A. Text Types and Purposes A.1 Write arguments focused on disciplinespecific content. A.1.a Introduce claim(s) about a topic or issue, acknowledge and distinguish the claim(s) from alternate or opposing claims, and organize the reasons and evidence logically. A.1.b Support claim(s) with logical reasoning and relevant, accurate data and evidence that demonstrate an understanding of the topic or text, using credible sources. SE/TE: Write an Argument, OK48; Writing Task: Favorite Book and Opinion, 101, Outline for Persuasive Essay, 155, Essay: Opinion Piece, 115; 21 st Century Learning: Marketing Campaign, 425; Document Based Writing, 15b, 45b, 71b, 101b, 127b, 219b, 285b, 359b, 423b, 501b, 573b, 651b, 715b SE/TE: Write an Argument, OK48; Writing Task: Essay: Opinion Piece (explain position), 115; Document Based Writing, 15b, 45b, 71b, 101b, 127b, 219b, 285b, 359b, 423b, 501b, 573b, 651b, 715b SE/TE: Write an Argument, OK48; Writing Task: Essay: Opinion Piece (support with information from lessons), 115; Document Based Writing, 15b, 45b, 71b, 101b, 127b, 219b, 285b, 359b, 423b, 501b, 573b, 651b, 715b 11

A Correlation of, A.1.c Use words, phrases, and clauses to create cohesion and clarify the relationships among claim(s), counterclaims, reasons, and evidence. A.1.d Establish and maintain a formal style. A.1.e Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports the argument presented. A.2 Write informative/explanatory texts, including the narration of historic events, scientific procedures/ experiments, or technical processes. A.2.a Introduce a topic clearly, previewing what is to follow; organize ideas, concepts, and information into broader categories as appropriate to achieving purpose; include formatting (e.g., headings), graphics (e.g., charts, tables), and multimedia when useful to aiding comprehension. A.2.b Develop the topic with relevant, wellchosen facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples. A.2.c Use appropriate and varied transitions to create cohesion and clarify the relationships among ideas and concepts., SE/TE: Write an Argument, OK48; Document Based Writing, 15b, 45b, 71b, 101b, 127b, 219b, 285b, 359b, 423b, 501b, 573b, 651b, 715b SE/TE: Write an Argument, OK48; Document Based Writing, 15b, 45b, 71b, 101b, 127b, 219b, 285b, 359b, 423b, 501b, 573b, 651b, 715b SE/TE: Write an Argument, OK48; Document Based Writing, 15b, 45b, 71b, 101b, 127b, 219b, 285b, 359b, 423b, 501b, 573b, 651b, 715b SE/TE: Write Informative and Explanatory Text, OK49; Writing Task: Definition, 249, Explanation, 15, 29, 55, 71, 83, 219, 257, 283, 357, 359, 391, 423, 453, 465, 499, 501, 637, 651, 685, 715, 757, Comparing, 535, 609, Compare Two Documents, 741, List of Questions, 561, Thesis Statement of Essay, 163; 21 st Century Learning: Report, 685, Illustrated Informational Brochure, 101, Short Essay, 115; Document Based Writing, 29b, 55b, 83b, 115b, 173b, 257b, 319b, 391b, 465b, 535b, 609b, 685b, 757b SE/TE: Write Informative and Explanatory Text, OK49; Document Based Writing, 29b, 55b, 83b, 115b, 173b, 257b, 319b, 391b, 465b, 535b, 609b, 685b, 757b SE/TE: Write Informative and Explanatory Text, OK49; Short Essay (support), 115; Document Based Writing, 29b, 55b, 83b, 115b, 173b, 257b, 319b, 391b, 465b, 535b, 609b, 685b, 757b SE/TE: Write Informative and Explanatory Text, OK49; Document Based Writing, 29b, 55b, 83b, 115b, 173b, 257b, 319b, 391b, 465b, 535b, 609b, 685b, 757b 12

A Correlation of, A.2.d Use precise language and domainspecific vocabulary to inform about or explain the topic. A.2.e Establish and maintain a formal style and objective tone. A.2.f Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports the information or explanation presented. A.3 (See note; not applicable as a separate requirement), SE/TE: Write Informative and Explanatory Text, OK49; Document Based Writing, 29b, 55b, 83b, 115b, 173b, 257b, 319b, 391b, 465b, 535b, 609b, 685b, 757b SE/TE: Write Informative and Explanatory Text, OK49; Document Based Writing, 29b, 55b, 83b, 115b, 173b, 257b, 319b, 391b, 465b, 535b, 609b, 685b, 757b SE/TE: Write Informative and Explanatory Text, OK49; Document Based Writing, 29b, 55b, 83b, 115b, 173b, 257b, 319b, 391b, 465b, 535b, 609b, 685b, 757b Not applicable according to Common Core State Standards B. Production and Distribution of Writing B.4 Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. SE/TE: Writing Task, 15, 29, 45, 55, 71, 83, 101, 115, 147, 155, 163, 173, 187, 207, 216, 219, 249, 257, 283, 307, 319, 357, 359, 379, 391, 421, 423, 453, 465, 499, 501, 521, 535, 561, 595, 609, 637, 651, 671, 685, 703, 715, 741, 757; also see: Student Journal, 145, 153, 161, 171, 185, 193, 199, 205, 215, 231, 241, 247, 255, 269, 281, 297, 305, 313, 339, 345, 355, 371, 377, 385, 403, 409, 419, 443, 451, 459, 477, 485, 497, 513, 519, 529, 555, 559, 567, 585, 593, 603, 629, 635, 645, 663, 669, 679, 697, 701, 709, 735, 739, 747 13

A Correlation of, B.5 With some guidance and support from peers and adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach, focusing on how well purpose and audience have been addressed., SE/TE: Writing Task, 15, 29, 45, 55, 71, 83, 101, 115, 147, 155, 163, 173, 187, 207, 216, 219, 249, 257, 283, 307, 319, 357, 359, 379, 391, 421, 423, 453, 465, 499, 501, 521, 535, 561, 595, 609, 637, 651, 671, 685, 703, 715, 741, 757; also see: Journal Activity, 15, 29, 45, 55, 71, 83, 101, 115, 127; Student Journal, 145, 153, 161, 171, 185, 193, 199, 205, 215, 231, 241, 247, 255, 269, 281, 297, 305, 313, 339, 345, 355, 371, 377, 385, 403, 409, 419, 443, 451, 459, 477, 485, 497, 513, 519, 529, 555, 559, 567, 585, 593, 603, 629, 635, 645, 663, 669, 679, 697, 701, 709, 735, 739, 747; TE only: Writing Activities exist throughout the Teacher s Edition on the myworld Chapter Activity pages and the myworld Activity pages. myworld Activity: Europe and Russia, T10, T18, T26, T34, T46, T54, T60, T65, T74, T88, T96, T110, T122, T130, T144, T150, T158; Africa, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52, T66, T72, T80; Southwest Asia, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52, T66, T72, T80; South and Central Asia, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52; East and Southeast Asia, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52, T66, T72, T80; Australia and the Pacific, T10, T16, T24, T32; myworld Chapter Activity: Europe and Russia, T5, T41, T83, T117, T139; Africa, T5, T33, T61; Southwest Asia, T5, T33, T61; South and Central Asia, T5, T33; East and Southeast Asia, T5, T33, T61; Australia and the Pacific, T5 14

A Correlation of, B.6 Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and present the relationships between information and ideas clearly and efficiently. B.7 Conduct short research projects to answer a question (including a selfgenerated question), drawing on several sources and generating additional related, focused questions that allow for multiple avenues of exploration., SE/TE: Twenty first Century Learning, 15, 29, 45, 55, 71, 83, 101, 115, 121, 127, 172, 219, 257, 285, 319, 359, 391, 423, 424 425, 465, 501, 535, 536 537, 573, 609, 610 611, 651, 685, 715, 716 717, 757; TE only: myworldgeography.com: Core Concepts, T3, T15, T27, T41, T49, T63, T73, T89, T101; Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20; myworld Chapter Activity: Europe and Russia, T5, T41, T83, T117, T139; Africa, T5, T33, T61; Southwest Asia, T5, T33, T61; South and Central Asia, T5, T33; East and Southeast Asia, T5, T33, T61; Australia and the Pacific, T5 SE/TE: Twenty first Century Learning, 15, 29, 45, 55, 71, 83, 101, 115, 121, 127, 172, 219, 257, 285, 319, 359, 391, 423, 424 425, 465, 501, 535, 536 537, 573, 609, 610 611, 651, 685, 715, 716 717, 757; also see: Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources, 126, 186, 379, 422; TE only: myworldgeography.com: Core Concepts, T3, T15, T27, T41, T49, T63, T73, T89, T101; Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20; myworld Chapter Activity: Europe and Russia, T5, T41, T83, T117, T139; Africa, T5, T33, T61; Southwest Asia, T5, T33, T61; South and Central Asia, T5, T33; East and Southeast Asia, T5, T33, T61; Australia and the Pacific, T5 15

A Correlation of, B.8 Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, using search terms effectively; assess the credibility and accuracy of each source; and quote or paraphrase the data and conclusions of others while avoiding plagiarism and following a standard format for citation. B.9 Draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis reflection, and research., SE/TE: Twenty first Century Learning, 15, 29, 45, 55, 71, 83, 101, 115, 121, 127, 172, 219, 257, 285, 319, 359, 391, 423, 424 425, 465, 501, 535, 536 537, 573, 609, 610 611, 651, 685, 715, 716 717, 757; also see: Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources, 126, 186, 379, 422; TE only: myworldgeography.com: Core Concepts, T3, T15, T27, T41, T49, T63, T73, T89, T101; Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20; myworld Chapter Activity: Europe and Russia, T5, T41, T83, T117, T139; Africa, T5, T33, T61; Southwest Asia, T5, T33, T61; South and Central Asia, T5, T33; East and Southeast Asia, T5, T33, T61; Australia and the Pacific, T5 SE/TE: Document-Based Assessment Writing Task & 21 st Century Learning, 15b, 29b, 45b, 55b, 71b, 83b, 101b, 115b, 121b, 127b, 172b, 219b, 257b, 285b, 319b, 359b, 391b, 423b, 424 425, 465b, 501b, 535b, 536 537, 573b, 609b, 610 611, 651b, 685b, 715b, 716 717, 757b; also see: Primary Sources (Key Idea & Analyze the Documents), 146 147, 154 155, 162 163, 186 187, 206 207, 216 217, 248 249, 282 283, 306 307, 356 357, 378 379, 420 421, 452 453, 498 499, 520 521, 560 561, 594 595, 636 637, 670 671, 702 703, 740 741; Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources, 126, 186, 379, 422; Student Journal, 145, 153, 161, 171, 185, 193, 199, 205, 215, 231, 241, 247, 255, 269, 281, 297, 305, 313, 339, 345, 355, 371, 377, 385, 403, 409, 419, 443, 451, 459, 477, 485, 497, 513, 519, 529, 555, 559, 567, 585, 593, 603, 629, 635, 645, 663, 669, 679, 697, 701, 709, 735, 739, 747 16

A Correlation of, C. Range of Writing C.10 Write routinely over extended time frames (time for reflection and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of disciplinespecific tasks, purposes, and audiences., SE/TE: Writing Task, 15, 29, 45, 55, 71, 83, 101, 115, 147, 155, 163, 173, 187, 207, 216, 219, 249, 257, 283, 307, 319, 357, 359, 379, 391, 421, 423, 453, 465, 499, 501, 521, 535, 561, 595, 609, 637, 651, 671, 685, 703, 715, 741, 757; also see: Journal Activity, 15, 29, 45, 55, 71, 83, 101, 115, 127; Student Journal, 145, 153, 161, 171, 185, 193, 199, 205, 215, 231, 241, 247, 255, 269, 281, 297, 305, 313, 339, 345, 355, 371, 377, 385, 403, 409, 419, 443, 451, 459, 477, 485, 497, 513, 519, 529, 555, 559, 567, 585, 593, 603, 629, 635, 645, 663, 669, 679, 697, 701, 709, 735, 739, 747; Document-Based Assessment Writing, 15b, 29b, 45b, 55b, 71b, 83b, 101b, 115b, 121b, 127b, 172b, 219b, 257b, 285b, 319b, 359b, 391b, 423b, 465b, 501b, 535b, 573b, 609b, 610 611, 651b, 685b, 715b, 757b TE only: Writing Activities exist throughout the Teacher s Edition on the myworld Chapter Activity pages and the myworld Activity pages, myworld Activity: Europe and Russia, T10, T18, T26, T34, T46, T54, T60, T65, T74, T88, T96, T110, T122, T130, T144, T150, T158; Africa, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52, T66, T72, T80; Southwest Asia, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52, T66, T72, T80; South and Central Asia, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52; East and Southeast Asia, T10, T16, T24, T38, T44, T52, T66, T72, T80; Australia and the Pacific, T10, T16, T24, T32; myworld Chapter Activity: Europe and Russia, T5, T41, T83, T117, T139; Africa, T5, T33, T61; Southwest Asia, T5, T33, T61; South and Central Asia, T5, T33; East and Southeast Asia, T5, T33, T61; Australia and the Pacific, T5 17

A Correlation of,, CONTENT SKILLS Content Standard 1: The student will analyze data from a geographic perspective using the skills and tools of geography. 1. Cite specific geographic information to support analysis from primary and secondary sources located in texts, documents, newspapers, magazines, journals, political cartoons, and online news sources. SE/TE: Document Based Assessment, 15 15a, 29 29a, 45 45a, 55 55a, 71 71a, 83 83a, 101 101a, 115 115a, 127 127a, 173 173a, 219 219a, 257 257a, 285 285a, 319 319a, 359 359a, 391 391a, 423 423a, 465 465a, 501 501a, 535 535a, 573 573a, 609 609a, 651 651a, 685 685a, 715 715a, 757 757a; Primary Sources (Key Idea & Analyze the Documents), 146 147, 154 155, 162 163, 186 187, 206 207, 216 217, 248 249, 282 283, 306 307, 356 357, 378 379, 420 421, 452 453, 498 499, 520 521, 560 561, 594 595, 636 637, 670 671, 702 703, 740 741; Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources, 126, 186, 379, 422; TE only: Primary Source Lesson Plan: Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20; In addition, the Teacher s Edition Guide On the Side lists learning strategies and questions on nearly every page of each of the unit books. 18

A Correlation of, 2. Integrate visual information, draw conclusions, and make predictions from geographic data and analyze spatial distribution and patterns by interpreting that data as displayed on globes, graphs, charts, satellite and other forms of visual imagery including data from bar and line graphs, pie charts, thematic maps, population pyramids, climagraphs, cartagrams, contour/relief maps, GIS systems, and diagrams., SE/TE: Integrate Information from Visuals and Texts, OK45; Integrate Information from Maps and Charts, OK46; Maps, 5, 6 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 25, 27, 28, 35, 36, 39, 40 41, 42 43, 44, 50, 54, 65, 67, 70, 76, 82, 86, 90 91, 92 93, 100, 114, 122, 124, 125, 126, 128, 130, 132, 134, 139, 144, 150, 152, 158, 159, 165, 166, 174, 183, 189, 192, 201, 204, 210, 211, 220, 225, 226, 227, 228, 230, 231, 237, 243, 258, 263, 264, 266, 268, 278, 286, 291, 292, 295, 296, 305, 312, 322, 326, 328, 333, 335, 336, 338, 340, 343, 360, 365, 366, 368, 370, 374, 382, 392, 397, 398, 402, 408, 426, 428, 431, 432, 437, 438, 440, 441, 442, 445, 448, 466, 471, 472, 473, 474, 476, 494, 502, 507, 508, 510, 512, 515, 516, 529, 538, 540, 544, 549, 550, 551, 552, 554, 557, 574, 579, 580, 583, 584, 588, 592, 601, 612, 614, 616, 618, 623, 624, 625, 627, 628, 652, 657, 658, 660, 667, 668, 686, 691, 692, 693, 694, 699, 718, 720, 722, 724, 729, 731, 733, 737, 746, 753, 828; Charts, Graphs, and Diagrams, 18, 20, 22, 33, 34, 37, 38, 45, 49, 55, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 68, 71, 74, 81, 83, 97, 99, 101, 113, 115, 142, 149, 153, 160, 171, 173, 181, 182, 191, 195, 196, 203, 219, 238, 240, 243, 244, 246, 253, 257, 265, 276, 277, 285, 294, 303, 309, 310, 311, 319, 327, 335, 339, 343, 354, 367, 371, 381, 385, 403, 416, 438, 439, 456, 457, 465, 472, 477, 493, 509, 510, 511, 528, 535, 537, 543, 553, 555, 565, 573, 582, 585, 598, 600, 602, 609, 617, 625, 630, 632, 634, 639, 641, 643, 651, 659, 661, 662, 665, 669, 674, 676, 678, 685, 695, 697, 699, 700, 706, 708, 715, 723, 730, 734, 745, 757; 19

A Correlation of, (Continued) 2. Integrate visual information, draw conclusions, and make predictions from geographic data and analyze spatial distribution and patterns by interpreting that data as displayed on globes, graphs, charts, satellite and other forms of visual imagery including data from bar and line graphs, pie charts, thematic maps, population pyramids, climagraphs, cartagrams, contour/relief maps, GIS systems, and diagrams., (Continued) TE only: myworldgeography.com: Core Concepts, T3, T15, T27, T41, T49, T63, T73, T89, T101; Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20 3. Apply the concepts of scale, distance, direction, relative location, absolute location, and latitude and longitude. 4. Integrate visual information and apply the skill of mental mapping of the political and physical features of Earth s surface and to organize information about people, places, and environments. SE/TE: Latitude, longitude, 4 5; Relative, absolute location, 6; Map Projections, 9 SE/TE: Integrate Information from Visuals and Texts, OK45; Integrate Information from Maps and Charts, OK46; Tools of Geography: The Study of Earth, 4 5, Geography s Five Themes, 6 7, Ways to Show Earth s Surface, 8 9, Understanding Maps, 10 11, Think Critically, 14; Types of Maps, 12 13; Climates and Ecosystems: Climate and Weather, 32 33, Temperature, 34 35, Water and Climate, 36 37, Air Circulation and Precipitation, 38 39, Types of Climate, 40 41, Ecosystems, 42 43; Human Environment Interaction: Environment and Resources, 48 49, Land Use, 50 51, People s Impact on the Environment, 52 53; Population and Movement: Population Growth, 74 75, Population Distribution, 76 77, Migration, 78 79, Urbanization, 80 81 20

A Correlation of, 5. Conduct short research projects by investigating contemporary events and issues from political, economic, social, and geographic perspectives. 6. Commemorate Celebrate Document Week by recognizing the sacrifices and contributions to American freedom by veterans and by reciting the social contract selection from the Declaration of Independence: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed., SE/TE: Twenty first Century Learning, 15, 29, 45, 55, 71, 83, 101, 115, 121, 127, 172, 219, 257, 285, 319, 359, 391, 423, 424 425, 465, 501, 535, 536 537, 573, 609, 610 611, 651, 685, 715, 716 717, 757; also see: Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources, 126, 186, 379, 422; TE only: myworldgeography.com: Core Concepts, T3, T15, T27, T41, T49, T63, T73, T89, T101; Europe and Russia, T14, T122, T30, T50, T70, T78, T106, T134, T154; Africa, T28, T48, T84; Southwest Asia, T20, T56, T76; South and Central Asia, T20, T48; East and Southeast Asia, T20, T48, T76; Australia and the Pacific, T20myWorld Chapter Activity: Europe and Russia, T5, T41, T83, T117, T139; Africa, T5, T33, T61; Southwest Asia, T5, T33, T61; South and Central Asia, T5, T33; East and Southeast Asia, T5, T33, T61; Australia and the Pacific, T5 SE/TE: Document-Based Assessment, 173 173b SE only: See Freedom Week, OK40 OK41 in the SE front matter. 21

A Correlation of,, Content Standard 2: The student will examine the human and physical characteristics of the major regions of the. 1. Integrate visual information in order to describe specific political regions of the Eastern Hemisphere, and identify on a political map the major urban areas and countries including 1.A Europe London/United Kingdom, Paris/France, Rome/Italy, Berlin/Germany, and Moscow/Russia, 1.B Southwest Asia Mecca/Saudi Arabia, Jerusalem/ Israel, Tehran/Iran, Beirut/Lebanon, and Bagdad/Iraq, 1.C South Asia Mumbai/India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, 1.D East and Southeast Asia Beijing/China, Seoul/South Korea, Tokyo/Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Malaysia, 1.E Africa Cairo/Egypt, Nairobi/Kenya, South Africa, Libya, Sudan, and Nigeria, and SE/TE: Maps, 76, 82, 114, 128, 130, 132, 174, 201, 210, 211, 220, 230, 237, 243, 258, 278, 286, 305 SE/TE: Maps, 426, 432, 441, 466, 473, 494, 502 SE/TE: Maps, 538, 544, 574, 584, 592, 601 SE/TE: Maps, 612, 616, 618, 627, 652, 668, 686, 693 SE/TE: Maps, 322, 326, 328, 338, 360, 374, 382, 392, 408 1.F Oceania Australia and New Zealand. SE/TE: Maps, 718, 722, 724, 737 2. Integrate visual information in order to describe the characteristics and relative location of physical and cultural regions of the including 2.A Physical Regions 2.A.1 Sub-Saharan savannas and rainforests, SE/TE: Maps, 324 325, 333, 334, 335, 2.A.2 Pacific Ring of Fire, SE/TE: Maps, 27, 691 2.A.3 Rhine-Danube industrial corridor, and SE/TE: Where People Live and Work, 229; Map, 231 2.A.4 The Himalayan Mountain Range. SE/TE: Maps, 541, 578, 579, 614, 623 22

A Correlation of, 2.B Cultural Regions 2.B.1 The Sahel s and Sahara s nomadic peoples, 2.B.2 Jerusalem s religious significance to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and 2.B.3 The cultural hearths of the Nile, Indus, Ganges, Hwang He River Valleys, and Mesopotamia., SE/TE: Sahel, 334, 337, 339; Sahara, 396, 400 401, 403; Maps, 324, 335, 336, 338, 397, 398, 402 SE/TE: Jerusalem, 165, 479, 486, 496; Maps 466 SE/TE: Maps, 397, 398, 445, 579, 584, 623, 624, 625, 627; Nile, 399, 400 401, 402, 403; Mesopotamia, 445 446, 514; Cultural Hearth, 586; Indus and Ganges, 587; Hwang He River Valley, 630 3. Explain and summarize how common physical or human characteristics can link as well as divide regions including 3.A Extensive inland waterway systems of natural rivers and manmade canals that link European trading centers, 3.B Ural Mountains that physically divide Europe from Asia, 3.C Sahara Desert that physically and culturally divides North Africa from Sub- Sahara Africa, 3.D Multiple languages, religion, and the legacy of the caste system in India that present barriers to cultural unity, and SE/TE: Maps, 225, 226; Proximity and use of water, 229 230 SE/TE: Physical Features, 224; Map and text about Ural Mountains, 291, 296 SE/TE: Sahara, 396, 400 401, 403; Maps, 324, 397, 398, 402; Trade in Arab North Africa (Sahara as barrier), 407 SE/TE: Crossroads of Culture, 585; Cultural Hearth, 586; Caste system, 587; New Religions, 587 588; Islam Arrives, 589, 591; Mughal Empire, 590; Partition, 592; Other Conflicts, 593; South Asian Culture Today, 596 597; Social Problems, 599 600; Conflicts in South Asia, 601 3.E Cultural differences resulting in civil war and genocide in Darfur and Rwanda. SE/TE: Conflicts in Sudan, 382; Genocide in Rwanda, 383 23

A Correlation of,, 4. Cite specific textual and visual evidence to analyze reasons for conflict and cooperation among groups, societies, countries, and regions of the and the involvement of multinational organizations of the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization including 4.A Multinational peace-keeping efforts to stabilize Arab- Israeli relations, 4.B Roots of disputes between India and Pakistan resulting in the threat of conventional war and nuclear war, 4.C Impact of multiple ethnic groups on Nigerian political stability, 4.D Coordination of currency and free trade zones created by the European Union, 4.E Humanitarian relief efforts by the United Nations to address hunger in Africa, and 4.F The struggle for and achievement of civil liberties and economic opportunities in South Africa s post-apartheid era. SE/TE: Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 484 485; The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, 494 495; Document-Based Assessment, 501 501b SE/TE: Islam Arrives, 589, 591; Partition, 592; Conflicts in South Asia, 601 SE/TE: Civil War in Nigeria, 344 345; see also, 352; Document-Based Assessment, 359 359b SE/TE: European Union, 237, 242, 248 249; A Closer Look: Understanding the European Union, 243; Document-Based Assessment, 257 257b SE/TE: United Nations (cooperation), 111; Hope for the Future, 385 SE/TE: The Rise and Fall of Apartheid, 376 377; Democracy, 383; Problems and Potential, 384 385; Document-Based Assessment, 391 391b 5. Explain and summarize how and why regions change over time through physical and human processes which operate to modify Earth s surface including the 5.A Cultural diffusion brought about by North Africa s location central to trade across multiple continents, 5.B Impact of overgrazing and drought leading to desertification in the Sahel, 5.C Results of the Green Revolution in Central Asia, and SE/TE: Cultural diffusion, 96 97; Crossroads of Continents, 403; Arab North Africa, 407; Document-Based Assessment, 423 423b SE/TE: Desertification in the Sahel, 337 SE/TE: Inherited Environmental Problems, 564 24

A Correlation of, 5.D Effects of abundant oil supplies in the Persian Gulf region., SE/TE: Oil and Gas Riches, 438; Living on Oil, 439; The Gulf Monarchies, 450; A Region Build on Oil, 456 457; Document- Based Assessment, 465 465b Content Standard 3: The student will examine the interactions of physical systems that shape the patterns of Earth s surface in the. 1. Integrate visual information to identify on a physical map and describe the major landforms and bodies of water including 1.A Landforms the Iberian, Scandinavian, and Indochina Peninsulas; the Urals, Pyrenees, Alps, and Himalayan Mountain Ranges; the Sahara, Kalahari, and Gobi Deserts; and the Great Rift Valley. 1.B Bodies of water Danube, Volga, Nile, Congo, Niger, Tigris, Euphrates, Indus, Ganges, and Yangtze Rivers; Mediterranean, Arabian and North Seas; Persian Gulf; Bay of Bengal; Strait of Gibraltar; Atlantic, Arctic, Indian, Pacific, and the Southern Oceans. SE/TE: Maps, 54, 130 131, 225, 263, 291, 324 325, 333, 365, 397, 428 429, 437, 471, 507, 540 541, 549, 579, 614 615, 623, 657, 691, 720 721, 729, 753 SE/TE: Maps, 54, 130 131, 225, 226, 227, 263, 324 325, 333, 365, 370, 397, 398, 428 429, 437, 440, 471, 474, 507, 540 541, 549, 579, 614 615, 623, 657, 691, 720 721, 729, 753 2. Analyze from multiple perspectives the impact of natural disasters on human populations resulting in forced migration, scarcity of consumer goods, and loss of employment including 2.A The impact of plate tectonics resulting in earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions on human and physical systems bordering the Pacific Ring of Fire, 2.B Frequent drought of northern Africa and Southwest Asia that creates stress on humans and wildlife, 2.C The impact of monsoon patterns and typhoon activity on agriculture and loss of life in South Asia, and 2.D Regular flooding of China s rivers resulting in the accumulation of loess. SE/TE: Earthquakes, 26 27, 691, 710 713; Tsunamis, 710 711; Volcanic Eruptions, 614, 657, 731 SE/TE: Drought, 384, 657, 747 SE/TE: Monsoons, 580 581, 659, 692, 705 SE/TE: Loess in China, 623 25

A Correlation of,, Content Standard 4: The student will analyze the world s peoples and cultures in the context of the human systems in the. 1. Compare and contrast the common cultural traits including language, ethnic heritage, social systems, religions, and traditions and how cultural diffusion impacts societies. 2. Describe the world s major religions including Buddhism, Christianity, Daoism, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism including the geographic origins, major beliefs, and customs of the five major world religions and the significance of religion in contemporary societies. 3. Integrate visual information to analyze data used by geographers to measure the human characteristics used to define developed versus developing countries including literacy rates, life expectancy, infant mortality rate, Gross National Product (GNP), and per capita income. SE/TE: Culture and Geography, 84 85; What Is Culture? 86 87; Families and Societies, 88 89; Language, 90 91; Religion, 92 93; Art, 94 95; Cultural Diffusion and Change, 96 97, 251; Assessment, 100 101; Cultural Borrowing, 241, 696; Cultural Diversity, 554 555; Cultural Exchange, 585 SE/TE: Buddhism, 92 93, 587 588, 632, 633, 697, 699; Christianity, 92 93, 152 153, 158 160, 481, 482, 486; Daoism, 632 633; Hinduism, 92 93, 597, 697, 699, 704; Islam, 92 93, 446 449, 452 453, 454 455; Judaism, 92 93, 152 153, 478 480, 486, 496, 497 SE/TE: Developed and Developing Countries, 64 65; Problems and Potential, 384 385; Literacy Rate: East Africa, 385; Central Africa, 354; South Asia, 600; GDP Rae: Libya and Algeria, 416; Pacific Region, 750; Southern Europe, 253; Western Europe, 240; Life Expectancy: China, 643; Population Growth, 74 75 4. Compare and contrast the market and command economic systems and how governments affect economic activities in such systems including 4.A Economic reforms in China that are moving China from a command system toward a market system, 4.B The economic advantages and disadvantages of Sweden s mixed market system, 4.C The economic prosperity generated by Japan s market system, and SE/TE: New Leaders Leave the Command Economy Behind, 635; China s Economic Miracle, 640 641 SE/TE: The Scandinavian Countries, 238 239 SE/TE: Japanese Economy, 676; Document-Based Assessment, 685 685b 26

A Correlation of, 4.D The economic development limitations of North Korea s command economic system., SE/TE: Recession and Hardship in North Korea, 674 675 5. Compare and contrast the major political systems of representative governments (democracy, republic, and constitutional monarchy) and authoritarian systems (dictatorship and absolute monarchy) including the role of the citizen in the selection of government officials lawmaking, and the liberties guaranteed under different forms of government. 5.A The symbolic role of the British crown in comparison absolute authority of the monarchy of Saudi Arabia. 5.B The transformation of the former Soviet Union from an authoritarian system limited representative democracy of Russia. SE/TE: British Government, 236 237; Monarchy Today, 461 462; Document- Based Assessment, 219 219b SE/TE: Communism to Nationalism, 304 305; Russia Recovers, 308 309; Document-Based Assessment, 319 319b 6. Integrate visual information to explain patterns of global economic interdependence and world trade focusing on the concepts of imports and exports, supply and demand, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and balance of trade including 6.A The European Union s single currency and open single market that link economies and governments, 6.B The relative isolation of Japan and the United Kingdom that require extensive trade patterns for natural resources and markets, 6.C Outsourcing of technological and manufacturing jobs to developing regions of Asia, and 6.D Control over production and supply of global oil reserves as exercised by the Oil Producing and Exporting Countries (OPEC). SE/TE: Euro, 211, 237, 253; Document- Based Assessment, 257 257b SE/TE: Prosperity and Partnerships, 237; Scarce Resources, 661 SE/TE: Outsourcing, 603 SE/TE: OPEC, 450; Document-Based Assessment, 465 465b 27

A Correlation of,, 7. Evaluate and summarize the impact of geography on population location, growth, change and density and on the availability of resources, settlement patterns, and migration including the 7.A Impact of push and pull factors on the rural migration to overcrowded urban centers in India, 7.B Challenges of under-population on the labor market in developed nations of Europe, 7.C Changing face of European cultures as a result of recent patterns of immigration, and 7.D Impact of China s one-child policy on population growth and culture. SE/TE: Challenges of Urbanization, 81; Population, 583, 598; also see: Push and Pull Factors, 79, 80; Document-Based Assessment, 609 609b SE/TE: Modern, Prosperous Cities, 253; Document-Based Assessment, 285 285b SE/TE: Living Together, 241 SE/TE: One-Child Policy, 626, 643; Document-Based Assessment, 651 651b Content Standard 5: The student will analyze the interactions of humans and their environment in the. 1. Cite specific textual and visual evidence to describe the relationship between the distribution of major renewable and nonrenewable resources and evaluate how the three levels of economic activities (primary, secondary, and tertiary) contribute development of a country or region including the 1.A Abundant energy resources driving China s rapid development, 1.B Reserves of valuable minerals responsible for South Africa s economic growth, 1.C Accessibility of coal and iron reserves contributing to steel industries of western Europe and Russia, and 1.D Value of North Sea petroleum reserves to developed nations economies. SE/TE: Mongolia s Mineral Resources, 640 SE/TE: Mining, 368 SE/TE: The Industrial Revolution, 198; Coal in Europe, 232, 266; Steel Production in the Ukraine, 267 SE/TE: Fish, Forests, and Phones, 239 28

A Correlation of,, 2. Evaluate the effects of human modification of and adaptation natural environment including the 2.A Deforestation of Indonesia s rainforests, SE/TE: Deforestation in Africa, 337; Destruction of Forests in Indonesia, 707; Document-Based Assessment, 715 715b 2.B Creation of living space through the drainage of seawater and the system of dikes in the Netherlands, 2.C Transformation of arid lands of the Arabian Peninsula through introduction of western irrigation methods, 2.D Use of terrace farming and doublecropping as solutions to food needs of East Asia, and 2.E Benefits and dangers of nuclear power generation as exemplified by the environmental disaster at Chernobyl. SE/TE: The Netherlands: A Fragile Balance, 245 SE/TE: Farming, 440 SE/TE: Terraces, 660, 695; Double- Cropping, 660 SE/TE: Nuclear Energy, 233, 266, 267, 304, 314, 524, 661 3. Integrate visual information to analyze regional problems and policies having spatial dimensions in the including the 3.A Management of the Aral Sea s water resources, 3.B Impact of economic development on Russia s Arctic regions, and 3.C Transformation of the environment and population centers caused by the construction of the Three Gorges Dam in China. SE/TE: The Shrinking Aral Sea, 565 SE/TE: Siberia and the Environment, 293 SE/TE: Three Gorges Dam, 644, 645, 651; Document-Based Assessment, 651 651b 29