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Benchmarks: Knows how social, cultural, and economic processes shape the features of places; understands why places have specific physical and human characteristics in different parts of the world.
Benchmark: Knows how social, cultural, and economic processes shape the features of places Geography Standard 6 – Understands that culture and experience influence people's perceptions of places and regions.
Benchmarks: Knows how social, cultural, and economic processes shape the features of places; Understands why places have specific physical and human characteristics in different parts of the world Geography Standard 10- Understands the nature and complexity of Earth's cultural mosaics.
Benchmarks: Knows how social, cultural, and economic processes shape the features of places; Understands why places have specific physical and human characteristics in different parts of the world (CTSS – 'social', '9-12', '2') Geography Standard 6- Understhats that culture and experience influence people's perceptions of places and regions.
Benchmarks: Knows how social, cultural, and economic processes shape the features of places; Understands why places have specific physical and human characteristics in different parts of the world This lesson plan may be used to address the academic standards listed above.
Benchmarks: Knows how social, cultural, and economic processes shape the features of places; Understands why places have specific physical and human characteristics in different parts of the world Geography Standard 6 – Understands that culture and experience influence people's perceptions of places and regions.
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