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Geography 4
Physical Geography
Secti on 86545
7:00 to 9:50 PM Thu r sday
Pr ofessor L i sa Schm i dt
Information
 Professor Lisa Schmidt
 Section 86545
 7:00 to 9:50 PM Thursday
 CHMB 246
 E-mail: ProfessorLisaS@gmail.com
 Office Hours: By Appointment/Before/After Class
 (909) 652-7090 Voice Mail
 (760) 440-8977 Text or Voice Mail
 http://schmidtphysicalgeography.wikispaces.com
Student Learning Outcomes
 Geography 4 students will be able to
recognize and identify Plate Tectonic Theory
and its impact on Southern California.
 Students will be able to identify earth’s major
grid lines.
 Students will be able to understand and
describe why and how Santa Ana winds form
in Southern California.
Introduction
 Welcome to Geography 4, Physical
Geography.
 In this class you will learn the basic elements
of geography.
 We will study climate, landforms, water, soils,
native animal life and vegetation,
 We will examine the interrelationships
between these things and we will look at their
patterns of distribution throughout the world.
Textbooks
 Required
 McKnight’s Physical
Geography
 Hess & Tasa
 ISBN-13: 978-0321820433
 Recommended
 Goode’s World Atlas
 ISBN 0-528-65000-3
 Or any recent World Atlas that
contains physical maps
 Recommended
 The Geography Coloring Book
 Wynn Kapit
 978-0131014725
Alternate Texts
 You may also use
Physical
Geography: A
Landscape
Appreciation by
McKnight and Hess
 9th
edition
 ISBN 978-0-13-
223901-1
http://schmidtphysicalgeography.wikispaces.com/Textbooks
A list of other texts is available on the class web page.
Required Materials
 Internet Access
 Pencils
 Pens
 Paper
Recommended Materials
 Colored Pens or Pencils
For map studies
Course Description
 The goal of this course is
to introduce students to
basic concepts in
physical geography…
 Since it is an introductory
course, it is assumed
students have little or no
background in physical
geography.
 Atmosphere
 Atmospheric Processes
 Weather
 Climate
 Biosphere
 Soil
 Vegetation
 Hydrosphere
 Landforms
 Lithosphere
Course Description
 Emphasis is on the processes driving
physical systems on Earth, interactions
between physical systems, and human
interaction with the physical environment.
Course Objectives
 You will gain an understanding of the geographic
perspective within natural and environmental sciences,
including place, space, map scale, map projection,
spatial connection, and spatial diffusion.
 You will better understand how to use maps, in
particular, the geographic distribution of natural
phenomena.
 You will learn about the four environmental spheres,
atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere,
and how they interact across the surface of the Earth. In
particular, you will learn the role of humankind within the
environment.
Assignments
and
Grading Scale
Note: You must earn at least
60% to pass this class. You
may be dropped for falling below
60%. Please refer to your syllabus.
 4 Exams 100 points each =
400 points
 14 Chapter Quizzes 10 points
each = 140 points
 5 Map Quizzes 25 points each
= 125 points
 1 Presentation/Video = 100
points
 Random Points = 100 Possible
 Total Points Possible = 865
Chapter Quizzes
 There will be a quiz for each chapter
in the textbook.
 Quizzes will be posted on Moodle at the
end of each chapter, check the class
schedule.
 Quizzes will be due one week after they
are posted by 6:30 PM.
 There will be 14 quizzes.
 The format will be multiple choice,
true/false, and or matching.
 Quiz questions may be used on
exams.
 You will want to take notes from your
quizzes and study them.
Map Quizzes
 We will study the physical features of
Earth.
 You MUST bring your atlas to class on
map study nights.
 Colored pens or pencils will be helpful.
 You will have five map quizzes.
 North America 25 points
 South America 25 points
 Europe 25 points
 Asia 25 points
 Africa 25 points
 Total 125 points
 Maps quizzes will be on Moodle too!
 You get one week, two chances, close at 6:30
PM the next week.
Exams
 There will be four exams.
 Exams will be given using Moodle-just like quizzes.
 They will open at the end of class, and close at 6:30 PM the next
week.
 The format will be multiple choice, true and false, essay,
and/or matching.
 Each exam will be worth 100 points.
 The final exam will be cumulative.
 A study guide will be available for each exam.
 You get one chance to take exams.
Presentation
 You are required to give a presentation for this class.
 You will be able to choose from a list of topics.
 Presentations must be 5 minutes long.
 Presentations may be done in groups or alone-groups
require instructor approval.
 You may make a video as an alternative-videos require
instructor approval too.
 Schedule: Note you must go on your scheduled day or
you will lose points.
 See the class web site for paper details:
 http://schmidtphysicalgeography.wikispaces.com/
Random Points
 At any time a pop quiz, exit question,
attendance check, worksheet or other
activity may be given. Your attendance is
necessary to receive these points.
 I will also use random points to grade
parts of your project-picking your topic,
finding your sources, and answering the
five questions.
Note About Points
 It takes at least 60% to pass this class, a
score of 59% or below is failing. I reserve
the right to drop you from the class at any
time your grade drops below 60% of the
total points possible.
Graded Work
 It is your responsibility to pick up graded
work.
 You should keep all of your graded work
until you receive your final grade.
Not only for this class but all of your classes!
 All graded work will be held for 30 days
after the end of the semester then
discarded.
Absences and Tardiness
 I reserve the right to drop students who miss class twice.
 If you have to miss class, you should stay in contact with me.
 You may be dropped for excessive tardiness.
 Coming in late is disruptive to your classmates.
 If you are going to be late, come in quietly and take a seat
WITHOUT interrupting lecture.
 Excessive tardiness is being more than five minutes late three
times.
 If you miss class, it is your responsibility to obtain notes,
or ANY other information, including schedule changes.
Extra Credit
 Some extra credit may be assigned
throughout the semester.
 It will be announced in class and you must
be present in order to take advantage of it.
Late Work / Exams / Quizzes
 Late work is not accepted unless
you have written documentation
proving a legitimate reason for
being late.
Unless you have documentation
exams or quizzes missed on
Moodle WILL NOT be reopened.
Dropping
 If you decide to drop, you must do it
formally.
 If you stop coming to class, I have no way
of knowing if you want to drop or receive
and F.
I will give F’s, it is your responsibility to drop.
Academic Honesty
 Cheating of any kind will not be tolerated.
Any incidences of cheating or plagiarism will
be reported to the deans office.
Please refer to Chaffey College’s policy on
academic honesty.
Cell Phones and Texting
 Use of cell phones for talking or
texting during class is
inappropriate because it is
distracting to your classmates.
 If you need to use your phone, go
outside.
 Phones should be set to silent
mode when in class.
 Cell phone use for geography and
for studying is encouraged.
Disabilities Programs and
Services
 If you need accommodations for this
course, please see me after class.
 If you have or think you may have a
disability that might affect your
performance in this course, please
contact the office of Disabled Students
Programs and Services at (909) 652-
6379, or go see them at CCE 14.
Moodle
 Moodle will be used for this class.
You will take your tests and quizzes on
Moodle.
http://moodle2.chaffey.edu/
 If you have questions about Moodle, stay after
class, I am here to help.
Class Web Page
 A web page has been created for this
class.
 You can access it at:
http://schmidtphysicalgeography.wikispace
s.com/
 You will find PowerPoint's, maps, videos,
study guides and more on the class web
page.
Contact Information
 The best way to reach me is by e-mail.
 My e-mail address is:
ProfessorLisaS@gmail.com
 I have a mailbox on the Chino campus and in
Zimmerman Hall on the main campus.
 My school voice mail is (909) 652-7090
 You may text me at (760) 440-8977 and you
may also leave a voice mail at this number.
 This is a Google Voice number that I check with my
tablet, so you may not get an immediate response.
Note
 All dates, topics, points totals, and
assignments are tentative.
 I reserve the right to make changes
should it become necessary during the
semester.
Disruptive Behavior
 You may be asked to leave class if you
are disruptive to the learning process of
others.
 For example, talking during lecture or
during your classmates presentations.
 If you are asked to leave, you may be
suspended from the next class as well, if
disciplinary action is taken.
Class Schedule
March 17th
Spring Break
Final Exam Time: 7:45 to 10:15
For Your Success
 There are many resources on your campus. Computers are
available for student use in the library. The Success Centers
offer a wide range of services including tutoring and workshops.
There is a Student Health Center on the campus to help you
with your physical and mental health needs. Guidance
counselors are available too. Take advantage of the service
available to you and if you have questions, ASK!
Services Available at Chaffey College
 Admissions and Records
 Bookstore
 CALWORKS Department
 Child Development Center
 College Catalog
 Counseling Center
 Disability Programs and
Services
 Distance Education
 Extended Opportunity
Programs and Services
(EOPS)
 Financial Aid
 Honors Program
 International Students
Program
 Library
 Student Activities
 Student Ambassador Program
 Student Health Services
 Study Abroad
 Success Centers
 Transfer Center
 Veterans Center
 Workforce Preparedness
Center
 Writing Center
Note the Quotes
 I put ten quotes in your syllabus.
 You can earn 5 points of extra credit
by identifying the source of the quote-
who said it, and why that person is
important.
 Write your answers down and turn
them in by May 12th.
What is Geography?
 The scientific study of the Earth's surface
and its various climates, countries,
peoples, and natural resources.
Fields of Geography
 Human or Cultural Geography
Deals with social, economic, and behavioral
processes
 Physical Geography
Examines the natural processes occurring at
Earth’s surface that provide the physical
setting for human activities
Branches of Physical Geography
 Biogeography
 Climatology
 Coastal Geography
 Environmental Geography
 Geomorphology
 Glaciology
 Hydrology
 Oceanography
 Paleogeography
Branches of Human Geography
 Cultural Geography
 Developmental Geography
 Economic Geography
 Medical Geography
 Historical Geography
 Political Geography
 Population Geography
 Demography
 Transportation Geography
 Urban Geography
What we will be studying…
 Four great physical realms or
spheres of Earth
 Atmosphere
 The gaseous layer that
surrounds the earth
 Lithosphere
 The outermost solid layer
of the Earth
 Hydrosphere
 The liquid realm of the
Earth
 Biosphere
 Encompasses all living
organisms of the Earth
What we will be studying
 The atmosphere
 Atmospheric processes
 Weather and Climate
 The Biosphere
 Soil
 Vegetation
 Hydrosphere
 Tectonic Processes
 Volcanic Processes
Tools Geographers Use
 Maps
 Paper representations of space showing point, line, or area data
 Or more simply put, locations, connections, and regions
 Remote Sensing
 Aircraft or spacecraft provide images of earth’s surface
 GIS or Geographic Information Systems
 Powerful computer mapmaking software connected to data bases
 Mathematical Modeling and Statistics
 Used to understand natural and human phenomenon

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Geog 4 intro spring 2016

  • 1. Geography 4 Physical Geography Secti on 86545 7:00 to 9:50 PM Thu r sday Pr ofessor L i sa Schm i dt
  • 2. Information  Professor Lisa Schmidt  Section 86545  7:00 to 9:50 PM Thursday  CHMB 246  E-mail: ProfessorLisaS@gmail.com  Office Hours: By Appointment/Before/After Class  (909) 652-7090 Voice Mail  (760) 440-8977 Text or Voice Mail  http://schmidtphysicalgeography.wikispaces.com
  • 3. Student Learning Outcomes  Geography 4 students will be able to recognize and identify Plate Tectonic Theory and its impact on Southern California.  Students will be able to identify earth’s major grid lines.  Students will be able to understand and describe why and how Santa Ana winds form in Southern California.
  • 4. Introduction  Welcome to Geography 4, Physical Geography.  In this class you will learn the basic elements of geography.  We will study climate, landforms, water, soils, native animal life and vegetation,  We will examine the interrelationships between these things and we will look at their patterns of distribution throughout the world.
  • 5. Textbooks  Required  McKnight’s Physical Geography  Hess & Tasa  ISBN-13: 978-0321820433  Recommended  Goode’s World Atlas  ISBN 0-528-65000-3  Or any recent World Atlas that contains physical maps  Recommended  The Geography Coloring Book  Wynn Kapit  978-0131014725
  • 6. Alternate Texts  You may also use Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation by McKnight and Hess  9th edition  ISBN 978-0-13- 223901-1 http://schmidtphysicalgeography.wikispaces.com/Textbooks A list of other texts is available on the class web page.
  • 7. Required Materials  Internet Access  Pencils  Pens  Paper
  • 8. Recommended Materials  Colored Pens or Pencils For map studies
  • 9. Course Description  The goal of this course is to introduce students to basic concepts in physical geography…  Since it is an introductory course, it is assumed students have little or no background in physical geography.  Atmosphere  Atmospheric Processes  Weather  Climate  Biosphere  Soil  Vegetation  Hydrosphere  Landforms  Lithosphere
  • 10. Course Description  Emphasis is on the processes driving physical systems on Earth, interactions between physical systems, and human interaction with the physical environment.
  • 11. Course Objectives  You will gain an understanding of the geographic perspective within natural and environmental sciences, including place, space, map scale, map projection, spatial connection, and spatial diffusion.  You will better understand how to use maps, in particular, the geographic distribution of natural phenomena.  You will learn about the four environmental spheres, atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere, and how they interact across the surface of the Earth. In particular, you will learn the role of humankind within the environment.
  • 12. Assignments and Grading Scale Note: You must earn at least 60% to pass this class. You may be dropped for falling below 60%. Please refer to your syllabus.  4 Exams 100 points each = 400 points  14 Chapter Quizzes 10 points each = 140 points  5 Map Quizzes 25 points each = 125 points  1 Presentation/Video = 100 points  Random Points = 100 Possible  Total Points Possible = 865
  • 13. Chapter Quizzes  There will be a quiz for each chapter in the textbook.  Quizzes will be posted on Moodle at the end of each chapter, check the class schedule.  Quizzes will be due one week after they are posted by 6:30 PM.  There will be 14 quizzes.  The format will be multiple choice, true/false, and or matching.  Quiz questions may be used on exams.  You will want to take notes from your quizzes and study them.
  • 14. Map Quizzes  We will study the physical features of Earth.  You MUST bring your atlas to class on map study nights.  Colored pens or pencils will be helpful.  You will have five map quizzes.  North America 25 points  South America 25 points  Europe 25 points  Asia 25 points  Africa 25 points  Total 125 points  Maps quizzes will be on Moodle too!  You get one week, two chances, close at 6:30 PM the next week.
  • 15. Exams  There will be four exams.  Exams will be given using Moodle-just like quizzes.  They will open at the end of class, and close at 6:30 PM the next week.  The format will be multiple choice, true and false, essay, and/or matching.  Each exam will be worth 100 points.  The final exam will be cumulative.  A study guide will be available for each exam.  You get one chance to take exams.
  • 16. Presentation  You are required to give a presentation for this class.  You will be able to choose from a list of topics.  Presentations must be 5 minutes long.  Presentations may be done in groups or alone-groups require instructor approval.  You may make a video as an alternative-videos require instructor approval too.  Schedule: Note you must go on your scheduled day or you will lose points.  See the class web site for paper details:  http://schmidtphysicalgeography.wikispaces.com/
  • 17. Random Points  At any time a pop quiz, exit question, attendance check, worksheet or other activity may be given. Your attendance is necessary to receive these points.  I will also use random points to grade parts of your project-picking your topic, finding your sources, and answering the five questions.
  • 18. Note About Points  It takes at least 60% to pass this class, a score of 59% or below is failing. I reserve the right to drop you from the class at any time your grade drops below 60% of the total points possible.
  • 19. Graded Work  It is your responsibility to pick up graded work.  You should keep all of your graded work until you receive your final grade. Not only for this class but all of your classes!  All graded work will be held for 30 days after the end of the semester then discarded.
  • 20. Absences and Tardiness  I reserve the right to drop students who miss class twice.  If you have to miss class, you should stay in contact with me.  You may be dropped for excessive tardiness.  Coming in late is disruptive to your classmates.  If you are going to be late, come in quietly and take a seat WITHOUT interrupting lecture.  Excessive tardiness is being more than five minutes late three times.  If you miss class, it is your responsibility to obtain notes, or ANY other information, including schedule changes.
  • 21. Extra Credit  Some extra credit may be assigned throughout the semester.  It will be announced in class and you must be present in order to take advantage of it.
  • 22. Late Work / Exams / Quizzes  Late work is not accepted unless you have written documentation proving a legitimate reason for being late. Unless you have documentation exams or quizzes missed on Moodle WILL NOT be reopened.
  • 23. Dropping  If you decide to drop, you must do it formally.  If you stop coming to class, I have no way of knowing if you want to drop or receive and F. I will give F’s, it is your responsibility to drop.
  • 24. Academic Honesty  Cheating of any kind will not be tolerated. Any incidences of cheating or plagiarism will be reported to the deans office. Please refer to Chaffey College’s policy on academic honesty.
  • 25. Cell Phones and Texting  Use of cell phones for talking or texting during class is inappropriate because it is distracting to your classmates.  If you need to use your phone, go outside.  Phones should be set to silent mode when in class.  Cell phone use for geography and for studying is encouraged.
  • 26. Disabilities Programs and Services  If you need accommodations for this course, please see me after class.  If you have or think you may have a disability that might affect your performance in this course, please contact the office of Disabled Students Programs and Services at (909) 652- 6379, or go see them at CCE 14.
  • 27. Moodle  Moodle will be used for this class. You will take your tests and quizzes on Moodle. http://moodle2.chaffey.edu/  If you have questions about Moodle, stay after class, I am here to help.
  • 28. Class Web Page  A web page has been created for this class.  You can access it at: http://schmidtphysicalgeography.wikispace s.com/  You will find PowerPoint's, maps, videos, study guides and more on the class web page.
  • 29. Contact Information  The best way to reach me is by e-mail.  My e-mail address is: ProfessorLisaS@gmail.com  I have a mailbox on the Chino campus and in Zimmerman Hall on the main campus.  My school voice mail is (909) 652-7090  You may text me at (760) 440-8977 and you may also leave a voice mail at this number.  This is a Google Voice number that I check with my tablet, so you may not get an immediate response.
  • 30. Note  All dates, topics, points totals, and assignments are tentative.  I reserve the right to make changes should it become necessary during the semester.
  • 31. Disruptive Behavior  You may be asked to leave class if you are disruptive to the learning process of others.  For example, talking during lecture or during your classmates presentations.  If you are asked to leave, you may be suspended from the next class as well, if disciplinary action is taken.
  • 32. Class Schedule March 17th Spring Break Final Exam Time: 7:45 to 10:15
  • 33. For Your Success  There are many resources on your campus. Computers are available for student use in the library. The Success Centers offer a wide range of services including tutoring and workshops. There is a Student Health Center on the campus to help you with your physical and mental health needs. Guidance counselors are available too. Take advantage of the service available to you and if you have questions, ASK!
  • 34. Services Available at Chaffey College  Admissions and Records  Bookstore  CALWORKS Department  Child Development Center  College Catalog  Counseling Center  Disability Programs and Services  Distance Education  Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)  Financial Aid  Honors Program  International Students Program  Library  Student Activities  Student Ambassador Program  Student Health Services  Study Abroad  Success Centers  Transfer Center  Veterans Center  Workforce Preparedness Center  Writing Center
  • 35. Note the Quotes  I put ten quotes in your syllabus.  You can earn 5 points of extra credit by identifying the source of the quote- who said it, and why that person is important.  Write your answers down and turn them in by May 12th.
  • 36. What is Geography?  The scientific study of the Earth's surface and its various climates, countries, peoples, and natural resources.
  • 37. Fields of Geography  Human or Cultural Geography Deals with social, economic, and behavioral processes  Physical Geography Examines the natural processes occurring at Earth’s surface that provide the physical setting for human activities
  • 38. Branches of Physical Geography  Biogeography  Climatology  Coastal Geography  Environmental Geography  Geomorphology  Glaciology  Hydrology  Oceanography  Paleogeography
  • 39. Branches of Human Geography  Cultural Geography  Developmental Geography  Economic Geography  Medical Geography  Historical Geography  Political Geography  Population Geography  Demography  Transportation Geography  Urban Geography
  • 40. What we will be studying…  Four great physical realms or spheres of Earth  Atmosphere  The gaseous layer that surrounds the earth  Lithosphere  The outermost solid layer of the Earth  Hydrosphere  The liquid realm of the Earth  Biosphere  Encompasses all living organisms of the Earth
  • 41. What we will be studying  The atmosphere  Atmospheric processes  Weather and Climate  The Biosphere  Soil  Vegetation  Hydrosphere  Tectonic Processes  Volcanic Processes
  • 42. Tools Geographers Use  Maps  Paper representations of space showing point, line, or area data  Or more simply put, locations, connections, and regions  Remote Sensing  Aircraft or spacecraft provide images of earth’s surface  GIS or Geographic Information Systems  Powerful computer mapmaking software connected to data bases  Mathematical Modeling and Statistics  Used to understand natural and human phenomenon