United States Geography
United States Geography
One Semester Course
Fridays 1:00-2:00
$270 per semester paid in full
OR
$60 per month for 5 months
18 week semester
***Use Coupon Code MONTHLY$ to make a deposit and hold the space in the class
***Use Coupon Code STEPUP If your child receives the scholarship and I will reach out about setting up the direct-pay payment.
This United States Geography course provides students with an understanding of the physical and human geography of the United States. The course explores the diverse landscapes, climates, resources, and population patterns that shape the country's regions. Topics typically include:
Physical Geography: Study of landforms, rivers, mountains, and climate zones.
Human Geography: Analysis of population distribution, migration trends, and urbanization.
Regional Characteristics: Examination of cultural, economic, and environmental differences across regions (e.g., Northeast, South, Midwest, West).
Natural Resources and Environmental Issues: Exploration of resource management, energy production, and environmental sustainability.
Economic Geography: Study of agriculture, industry, trade, and transportation networks.
Historical Geography: Examination of the historical development and settlement patterns in the U.S.
The course emphasizes spatial thinking and often uses maps, data analysis, and geographic tools like GIS (Geographic Information Systems) to help students understand how geography influences life in the United States
Classes meet on Fridays 11:45-12:45
United States Geography
One Semester Course
Fridays 1:00-2:00
$270 per semester paid in full
OR
$60 per month for 5 months
18 week semester
***Use Coupon Code MONTHLY$ to make a deposit and hold the space in the class
***Use Coupon Code STEPUP If your child receives the scholarship and I will reach out about setting up the direct-pay payment.
This United States Geography course provides students with an understanding of the physical and human geography of the United States. The course explores the diverse landscapes, climates, resources, and population patterns that shape the country's regions. Topics typically include:
Physical Geography: Study of landforms, rivers, mountains, and climate zones.
Human Geography: Analysis of population distribution, migration trends, and urbanization.
Regional Characteristics: Examination of cultural, economic, and environmental differences across regions (e.g., Northeast, South, Midwest, West).
Natural Resources and Environmental Issues: Exploration of resource management, energy production, and environmental sustainability.
Economic Geography: Study of agriculture, industry, trade, and transportation networks.
Historical Geography: Examination of the historical development and settlement patterns in the U.S.
The course emphasizes spatial thinking and often uses maps, data analysis, and geographic tools like GIS (Geographic Information Systems) to help students understand how geography influences life in the United States
Classes meet on Fridays 11:45-12:45
United States Geography
One Semester Course
Fridays 1:00-2:00
$270 per semester paid in full
OR
$60 per month for 5 months
18 week semester
***Use Coupon Code MONTHLY$ to make a deposit and hold the space in the class
***Use Coupon Code STEPUP If your child receives the scholarship and I will reach out about setting up the direct-pay payment.
This United States Geography course provides students with an understanding of the physical and human geography of the United States. The course explores the diverse landscapes, climates, resources, and population patterns that shape the country's regions. Topics typically include:
Physical Geography: Study of landforms, rivers, mountains, and climate zones.
Human Geography: Analysis of population distribution, migration trends, and urbanization.
Regional Characteristics: Examination of cultural, economic, and environmental differences across regions (e.g., Northeast, South, Midwest, West).
Natural Resources and Environmental Issues: Exploration of resource management, energy production, and environmental sustainability.
Economic Geography: Study of agriculture, industry, trade, and transportation networks.
Historical Geography: Examination of the historical development and settlement patterns in the U.S.
The course emphasizes spatial thinking and often uses maps, data analysis, and geographic tools like GIS (Geographic Information Systems) to help students understand how geography influences life in the United States
Classes meet on Fridays 11:45-12:45