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Traversing the Terrain: Transportation in Arizona (1853)
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Description:
In this lesson students will work in pairs to design four transportation routes through the state of Arizona in the year 1853. Since there were already established trails for the movement of people and goods relating to early exploration of Arizona, students will take into account the physical geographic features that either impede transportation or contribute to the ease of travel.
Author:
Suzanne Vogt
Grade Range:
High School
Duration:
2 class periods
Lesson Materials
Teacher Instructions:
Teacher Instructions
Student Materials:
Student Worksheets, Assessments, and Answer Keys
Traversing the Terrain: Rubric
Arizona’s Topography and Rivers Map
Important Rivers, Streams and Washes of Arizona Map
Arizona Biomes Map
Supplemental Files:
Historical Development of AZ and NM Boundaries Map
American Exploration of Arizona Map
Mormon Exploration of Arizona Map
Blazing Trails: Discovering Routes through AZ to CA Map
Standards
Arizona Geography Concepts:
1: The World in Spatial Terms
National Geography Standards:
1: How to use maps and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information
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