October 6th
HW on the desk.(Postcard project)
Warm Up: (Take a black or blue pen)
Self evaluate yourself by grading the exit ticket from last time. Answers:
1. Scale 2. Place, Location, Movement, Human Environment Interaction, Regions 3. Physical map
4. Globe 5. To help people find their way; to understand the Earth we live on; because you can not carry a globe in your pocket; 6. Political map 7. Cars and factories give off harmful gases; People litter on the ground; People ride a bike or walk instead of driving a
car; People plant trees. 8. Equator
Rubric to put a grade:(right answers-%-letter grade)
8-100%-A 7-92%-B 6-87%-C 5-70%-D 4,3,2,1-65%-F
Essential Question: How can climate impact migration of people and the availability of resources?
Vocabulary words: MIGRATION & RESOURCES
HW on the desk.(Postcard project)
Warm Up: (Take a black or blue pen)
Self evaluate yourself by grading the exit ticket from last time. Answers:
1. Scale 2. Place, Location, Movement, Human Environment Interaction, Regions 3. Physical map
4. Globe 5. To help people find their way; to understand the Earth we live on; because you can not carry a globe in your pocket; 6. Political map 7. Cars and factories give off harmful gases; People litter on the ground; People ride a bike or walk instead of driving a
car; People plant trees. 8. Equator
Rubric to put a grade:(right answers-%-letter grade)
8-100%-A 7-92%-B 6-87%-C 5-70%-D 4,3,2,1-65%-F
Essential Question: How can climate impact migration of people and the availability of resources?
Vocabulary words: MIGRATION & RESOURCES
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wer the essential question in a paragraph: Do human communities and groups of people move because of the climate conditions and the lack of resources, like water, soil, protection, etc? Explain! Timer
Human Migration World Bank Data National Climatic Data Center Census Bureu
Human Journey-Migration Routes
Resources
Geography-practice Assessment
Use your study notes and activities in the IN to review and get ready for the test. You will take your notebook home to study!
HW: STUDY! STUDY! STUDY!
Reflection: How prepared do I feel for a geography test?
October 7th
POSTCARD project on the desk. Study guide and IN on the desk.
Warm Up:
Read the answers to the study guide. Your Notebook and study guide will be collected for grading.
Essential Question: What is Geography? Why is it important? How much do I know about geography?
Test
If you finish early raise your hand quietly and work will be provided.
Survey: Was the test hard?
Yes/No-sticky note
HW: None
Reflection: What can I do more next time to be better prepared for the test?
October 8th
Warm Up: Wait to be told what group you are in. Sit down at the table and start working quietly.
You will be separated into groups:
Group I Table 1 (Maps, Postcard) Group III Table 3 (Games)
Wen Jorge Shadarius Anniyah Klijah Jennifer
Paul Anthony Mildrina Casey Christian Cordarius
Daniel Iyanna Jordan Jade Caleb Zniya
Joshua David Dazrielle Jamarea Lamont
Janesha Deonte
Group II Table 2 (Scholastic magazine) Group IV Table 4 (Study Guide))
Keoni Elijah Justin Ashley Shabrea Y-Mli
Zykeria Azia Jamia Deona Isaiah
Mekhiah Larobbie Wen Kortney
Manasiki Daquan Khalid Jakaria
Group V ( World) Test
JaPaul Yessenia Chayana Jonne Than
Thomas Alaija Taniya Zykeria Isaiah
Zanilla Gerardo
Essential Question: How can charts, maps and graphs be used to represent physical and human geography?
HW: World worksheet
Reflection: How can I explore the world without leaving the room?
October 9th
Warm Up: (Daily warm Ups-Thursday)
1. Why do people migrate?
2. Give example of a natural resource and a human resource?
3. What are the essential things for a community to survive?
Geography Picture Dictionary-worksheet in your envelope to finish( Textbook p. A8)
Essential Question: What geographical features are beneficial and detrimental for the establishment of a civilization?
Look at the maps of the first civilizations: Mesopotamia, Egypt
What are the similarities and differences in the places ?
Human Migration World Bank Data National Climatic Data Center Census Bureu
Human Journey-Migration Routes
Resources
Geography-practice Assessment
Use your study notes and activities in the IN to review and get ready for the test. You will take your notebook home to study!
HW: STUDY! STUDY! STUDY!
Reflection: How prepared do I feel for a geography test?
October 7th
POSTCARD project on the desk. Study guide and IN on the desk.
Warm Up:
Read the answers to the study guide. Your Notebook and study guide will be collected for grading.
Essential Question: What is Geography? Why is it important? How much do I know about geography?
Test
If you finish early raise your hand quietly and work will be provided.
Survey: Was the test hard?
Yes/No-sticky note
HW: None
Reflection: What can I do more next time to be better prepared for the test?
October 8th
Warm Up: Wait to be told what group you are in. Sit down at the table and start working quietly.
You will be separated into groups:
Group I Table 1 (Maps, Postcard) Group III Table 3 (Games)
Wen Jorge Shadarius Anniyah Klijah Jennifer
Paul Anthony Mildrina Casey Christian Cordarius
Daniel Iyanna Jordan Jade Caleb Zniya
Joshua David Dazrielle Jamarea Lamont
Janesha Deonte
Group II Table 2 (Scholastic magazine) Group IV Table 4 (Study Guide))
Keoni Elijah Justin Ashley Shabrea Y-Mli
Zykeria Azia Jamia Deona Isaiah
Mekhiah Larobbie Wen Kortney
Manasiki Daquan Khalid Jakaria
Group V ( World) Test
JaPaul Yessenia Chayana Jonne Than
Thomas Alaija Taniya Zykeria Isaiah
Zanilla Gerardo
Essential Question: How can charts, maps and graphs be used to represent physical and human geography?
HW: World worksheet
Reflection: How can I explore the world without leaving the room?
October 9th
Warm Up: (Daily warm Ups-Thursday)
1. Why do people migrate?
2. Give example of a natural resource and a human resource?
3. What are the essential things for a community to survive?
Geography Picture Dictionary-worksheet in your envelope to finish( Textbook p. A8)
Essential Question: What geographical features are beneficial and detrimental for the establishment of a civilization?
Look at the maps of the first civilizations: Mesopotamia, Egypt
What are the similarities and differences in the places ?
Nile River
Civilization First civilizations
Tigris-Euphrates Civilization Write like a Babylonian
Egyptian Civilization Physical and human characteristics of Egypt
Indus River Civilization
Early Human
HW:
Reflection: What are the most essential resources for a society to thrive?
October 10th
Warm Up:
On a separate piece of paper answer the question:
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY? WHY?
At least two paragraphs. Well structured sentences. Lots of details.
Physical and Human Characteristics
INNOVATION, CIVILIZATION, TRADITIONS
Essential Question: How do environmental factors influence where humans settle and how societies organize themselves?
HW:
Reflection: Can i name the characteristics of civilization?
Civilization First civilizations
Tigris-Euphrates Civilization Write like a Babylonian
Egyptian Civilization Physical and human characteristics of Egypt
Indus River Civilization
Early Human
HW:
Reflection: What are the most essential resources for a society to thrive?
October 10th
Warm Up:
On a separate piece of paper answer the question:
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY? WHY?
At least two paragraphs. Well structured sentences. Lots of details.
Physical and Human Characteristics
INNOVATION, CIVILIZATION, TRADITIONS
Essential Question: How do environmental factors influence where humans settle and how societies organize themselves?
HW:
Reflection: Can i name the characteristics of civilization?
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