Join Mr. Campbell and fellow students in Physical Geography to learn about our planet’s systems, attributes, and climate. Studying geography at the high school level will help you better understand contemporary concerns, including our use of natural resources, water availability, effects of weather, and more.
Total classes: 12
Prerequisite: None
Suggested grade level: 9th to 12th grade
Suggested credit: One full semester Physical Geography
Instructor: Phillip Campbell
Instructor Email: phicampiii@gmail.com
Course description: This course will teach students about the surface of the planet Earth. Students learn how Earth's natural systems interact and how to classify the different physical attributes of our planet. Landforms, tectonics, weather patterns, and major geographical features will be covered.
Course outline:
Week 1: The Discipline of Geography
Week 2: Basic Landforms
Week 3: Topography
Week 4: The Oceans
Week 5: Rivers and Continental Divide
Week 6: Mountains
Week 7: Precipitation
Week 8: Weather & Wind Patterns
Week 9: Deserts
Week 10: Climate Zones
Week 11: Glaciation
Week 12: The Changing World
Course materials: All course materials provided FREE by the instructor. Readings are available on the course page. An answer key is provided for this class.
Homework: Occasional readings and weekly quizzes (automated for immediate feedback). Expect to spend two hours per week outside of class on homework and reading.
- Teacher: Phillip Campbell