The Southwest Region

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Lesson: The Southwest Region

Discover the history of the land and of the people who settled the Southwest Region of the United States.

Student Application

Discover the history of the land and of the people who settled the Southwest Region of the United States.


Learning Objectives

  1. Students will learn about the Native Americans who inhabited the region. The first tribes to inhabit the region were nomadic. They lived in the vast southwestern desert, and when their food and water ran out, they moved to other places. About 2000 years ago, The Hohokam Tribe settled in the Sonoran Desert. They constructed canals ...

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Supporting Activities

  1. Ask students to choose one person or group of people in the history of the Southwestern Region that he/she believes made a significant impact on the region. Encourage students to use the video, textbook, and library resources to support their argument. Have each person present his or her argument to the class. If students have opposing views, encou...

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Introduction
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Conclusion
The Southwest Region
The Southwest Region

The Southwest Region

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Lesson: The Southwest Region

Explore the environment, climate and natural resources of the Southwest Region of the United States.

Student Application

Explore the environment, climate and natural resources of the Southwest Region of the United States.


Learning Objectives

  1. Students will know the four states that make up the Southwest Region: Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
  2. Students will realize that the Southwest Region has a wide variety of landforms. Know example(s) of each type of landform.
    1. Mountains: Part of the Rock...

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Supporting Activities

  1. Have students work in groups to prepare a creative extension to any one of the topics covered in the video. For example, students who choose climate might build a model of farmland that requires irrigation due to dry weather. Students who choose natural resources may want to present the class with examples and explain their importance (i.e. coal, l...

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