En esta entrada, yo he puesto una lista de documentos y presentaciones hechas por algunos de mis compañeros y yo sobre educación cívica. Mayormente, son sobre
Honduras y su historia. Espero que te ayuden en tu clase.
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enlace para abrir las siguientes presentaciones y documentos:
- El Estado
- Nacionalidad y Ciudadanía
- Declaraciones, Derechos y Garantías
- Garantías Constitucionales
- Los Poderes del Estado
- Reforma e Inviolabilidad de la Constitución
- Brochure Tit.1 Constitución.doc
- Código de la Familia Art. 1-10
- Código de la Niñez Art. 35-45
- Datos Políticos Históricos de Honduras.doc
- Dictaduras 1
- Dictaduras 2
- Fundamentalismo Religioso 1
- Fundamentalismo Religioso 2
- Guia del Himno Nacional de Honduras.doc
- La Contaminación del Aire
- La Contaminación del Aire
- Los Derechos Fundamentales.doc
- Mapa Conceptual - El Estado.doc
- Mapa Conceptual - La Humanidad.doc
- Nacionalsocialismo 1
- Nacionalsocialismo 2
- Parque Nacional Capiro y Calentura
- Personas y Grupos Importantes.doc
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honduras
In this post, I have a set of list of power point presentations made by Ms. Darlene Heilman about an introduction to psychology. These presentations were used for a tenth grade psychology class for one semester only.
Follow this
link to open the following presentations and documents:
- Intro to Psych
- Nature vs. Nurture
- Research Methods
- Learning
- Learning continued
- Prenatal to Newborn
- Infancy and Childhood
- Infancy and Childhood social
- Adolescence
- Psychological Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
- Dissociative Disorders
- Mood Disorders
- Schizophrenia
- Psychology Exam.doc
- Psychology Notes.doc
- Psychological Disorders Worksheet.doc
- Human Development Project (Baby Egg Talk)
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In this post, I have a set of list of power point presentations made by Ms. Darlene Heilman about an introduction to sociology. These presentations were used for a tenth grade sociology class for one full semester only.
Follow this
link to open the following presentations:
- Sociology of Names
- History and People - The Who's Who of Sociology
- Culture
- Socialization
- Social Structure
- Groups and Formal Organizations
- Deviance
- Social Inequality and Change
- Sociology Notes.doc
- Sociology Study Guide.doc
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Thanks to all the people who have made some of the reviews, presentations, and study guides I have posted in my blog.
-Gracia Elena
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credits
Human Geography (Part B) Review
Definitions
- Birth Rate
- Carrying Capacity
- Cultural Diffusion
- Culture
- Death Rate
- Doubling Time
- Ecological Footprint
- Migration
- Natural Increase
- Population Cartogram
Population
- What is a population pyramid? What can it tell us about a population?
- Be able to explain the characteristics of a population based on the shape (remember that there are 3 main shapes) of its pyramid.
- Be able to draw and label a population pyramid.
- What is population density? Be able to calculate it given population and area of places.
- Where is the majority of the world’s population located?
- What are the advantages of high population density? Low population density? Which would you prefer? Why?
Migration/Culture
- What is the difference between immigration and emigration?
- What is a push factor? Provide an example.
- What is a pull factor? Provide an example.
- What are the main elements of culture?
- What forces cause cultural change?
Economies
- What are the 3 economic categories used to group countries? Explain the characteristics of each group.
- Where are the majority of developing countries located in the world?
Government
- What are the 3 types of government? Explain their characteristics.
- Which type of government would you prefer? Why?
Humans and the Environment
- What are some ways for people to reduce their ecological footprint?
- What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources?
- How does “The Lorax” demonstrate the need for sustainable development?
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lorax,
REVIEWS
Climate Factors
(LOWERN)
Latitude
- The further away from the equator you go, the more seasonal variation there is (and the colder it gets).
- Locations near the equator are warm.
- This region receives the most direct sunlight and energy all year long.
Ocean Currents
- Warm currents heat, and cold currents cool, the air above water.
- Cold currents from the Arctic cool the air and reduce the amount of precipitation in a region (cold air doesn’t evaporate as easily as warm air does).
- When cold and warm currents meet, they can create fog.
Winds and air masses
- Air brings climate conditions from where it came.
- Winds move air masses over land.
Elevation
- Climates get colder as elevations get higher.
- As warm air rises, it expands and loses heat.
Relief
- Mountains form a natural barrier that causes air masses to rise.
- As air rises, it expands and becomes less dense, causing it to cool.
- Therefore, the leeward side of the mountain is colder and has less precipitation.
Near water
- Water bodies have a moderating affect on climates of land masses near them.
- Water cools & heats slower than land.
- Therefore, the land near water remains cooler or warmer.
- This also means there is less temperature range from season to season.
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lowern,
REVIEWS
Physical Geography (Part A) Review
Definitions
- Erosion
- Earthquake
- Faulting
- Folding
- Volcano
- Weather
- Weathering
- Climate
- Precipitation
- Global Warming
Plate Tectonics
- Who is Alfred Wegener?
- What proof did he have to explain his theory of continental drift? (HINT: there are 4 proofs)
- Who came up with the theory of plate tectonics? What is it?
- What is Pangaea?
- Where do earthquakes and volcanoes take place?
Geologic History
- What are the 4 geologic eras? Be able to put them in order.
- Provide an example of a major event that took place in each era.
Earth’s Cycles
- What are the 3 main types of rock? How are they formed?
- Be able to draw/label a diagram of the rock cycle.
- What percentage of Earth’s total water is fresh water?
- Be able to draw/label a diagram of the water cycle.
Climate
- What is the difference between weather and climate?
- What are the main characteristics of weather? (Hint: temperature, etc.)
- What are the factors that affect climate? (Hint: LOWERN*)
- What is a climate graph? What is their purpose?
- Be able to draw/label a climate graph.
- What is the greenhouse effect? How is it related to global warming?
*LOWERN = Latitude, Ocean currents, Winds and air masses, Elevation, Relief, Near water.
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lowern,
REVIEWS
Basic Geography Skills
Maps
- What is a map?
- What are the 6 basic features of a map? Why is each of them important?
- What color should never be used for coloring land on a map?
- What is a gazetteer?
- Regions of the World: be able to name/locate the regions and bodies of water from your map assignment.
Scale
- What are the 3 types of scale?
- Be able to convert from one to another.
Compass
- What are the cardinal points of a compass?
- What are their bearings?
Grid Maps
- Be able to locate 4-point and 6-point grid references on a map.
Latitude and Longitude
- What are the unique meridians of longitude?
- What are the 5 unique parallels of latitude?
- Be able to locate places/coordinates on a map.
Time Zones
- How many time zones are there in the world?
- Be able to calculate time differences between places when given a map.
- Be able to complete word problems involving time change.
Issue Analysis
- Be able to explain the links between any given current issue and geography.
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REVIEWS
I have decided I will post anything written by myself plus anything that I may consider helpful for high school students who are having trouble on specific subjects and topics. So I hope this becomes useful and enjoyable for everyone.
Attentively,
Gracia Elena