Geo portrait of Hopkinton, NH

By Morrigan B.  Blue 7/21   

 

                                                      

 

The Five themes:

 

Location:

Where is Hopkinton?

Hopkinton is in the Merrimack County, New Hampshire.  Hopkinton is west of Concord.  Hopkinton is south west of Loudon.  Hopkinton is east of Henniker, Bradford, south east of Contoocook, and in the south east area of New Hampshire.  The neighboring towns are Contoocook, Concord, and Henniker.
Absolute location: The garden near the flag pole, or in the front of the school building.

 

Place:

    Some physical features of Hopkinton New Hampshire are:

The Contoocook River, Elm Brook Park, Pine Trees, Maple Trees, and Oak Trees

    Some Cultural features of Hopkinton New Hampshire are:

Farms, Fountain Square, and Colonial Plaza.

 

 

 

 

 

Region:

 

 

Examples of Regions (areas) that Hopkinton is a part of… (Think bigger than Hopkinton…)

Example of Regions (areas) that are inside Hopkinton (think smaller that Hopkinton…)

Merrimack County,

Central New Hampshire,

New Hampshire, New England, United States, North America, Earth, and the Universe

Contoocook, my yard, Colonial Plaza, and Mr. Mikes

 

 

 

 

 

Movement

 

 

 

TO Hopkinton

FROM Hopkinton

Things (Stuff)

Computers, cats, dogs, cars, ( created in Germany [Deutschland]), and thumb drives

Maple Syrup and milk

People

Me, my family, Alyssa Gedeon, Emily Bogart,

Alex Bushway, and Eloise Morris

Andrew Sclafani and Alyssa Gedeon

 

Ideas

Education, time, the English Language which came from England, the Alphabet, that came from Greece, Fashion that probably came from New York and people.

Education, time, the English language which came from England the Alphabet, that came from Greece, Fashion that probably came from New York and people

 

 

 

 

 

Human/Environment Interaction:

 

Examples of how Humans change the Environment.

Example of how the Environment changes the humans. (causes us to behave in certain ways, build in certain ways…)

Elm brook park, cutting down trees at farms, backfilling a swamp with tar and trees, we build houses so we can control the weather.

Floods that are creating dams,

weather influences the clothes we wear and buy, farming seasons change, and more polluted air makes more allergies.