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Overview of Week 2 September 4-September 8, 2017 Concept: Geography Essential Question: How do people get the things that they need and want? Weekly Objective: Good Historians will 1. Understand that Geography is a key element to the


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Overview of Week 2 September 4-September 8, 2017

Concept: Geography Essential Question:

How do people get the things that they need and want?

Weekly Objective: Good Historians will … 1. Understand that Geography is a key element to the placement of societies. 2. Identify the 5 Big Concepts of Social Studies: History, Geography, Culture, Government, Economics

Transfer Goal:

Students will be able to understand geographic factors that influenced the emergence, expansion, and decline of civilizations, societies, and regions over time. Quote of the Week: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” ~ Abraham Lincoln

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Monday, September 4, 2017 Labor Day Holiday

Quote of the Week: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” ~ Abraham Lincoln

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Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Daily Objective: The 5 Big Concepts of Social Studies

Students will be able to independently use their learning to analyze and evaluate how societies change over time based on the interaction with other societies, technological innovations, and the development of intellectual ideas.

Quote of the Week: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” ~ Abraham Lincoln To-Do List Upon Entry:

  • 1. Pick Up Homework

Packet

  • 2. Write Homework in

your Agenda

  • 3. Have Composition

Book and Glue Stick

  • n your desk

Social Studies:

  • Discuss Composition

Book and Binder

  • Fire Drill Practices
  • Geography

Continents & Oceans PPT

  • Cut & Label

Continents and Oceans FIVE Themes of GEOGRAPHY *Finish your Neighborhood Map Homework:

“Are you Smarter Than a 6th Grader?” Packet and Finish Map!

  • Due Friday
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Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Daily Objective: Good Historians will… Understand that Geography is a key element to the placement of societies. 1. Identify the 5 Big Concepts of Social Studies: History, Geography, Culture, Government, Economics

Social Studies:

  • Complete Composition Book

Set-Up

  • Complete Geography PPT

Slides & Geography Terms (latitude/longitude)

  • Map Skills Cootie Catchers
  • Geography Songs and Helpful Sites
  • The 7 Continents Song
  • The 5 Oceans Song
  • Cardinal and Intermediate Directions
  • Song about Map Keys, Symbols, Compass
  • Invisible Lines Song
  • Homework:
  • Packet due on Friday

To-Do List Upon Entry: 1.Have Composition Book and Glue Stick on your desk.

  • 2. Pick up one of every

handout on the front table to paste into your composition book.

Quote of the Week: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” ~ Abraham Lincoln

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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Daily Objective: Geography

1.How does geography have an impact on a nation’s history? 2.How does environmental conditions influence modern societies?

Social Studies:

  • 1. Complete To-Do List
  • 2. Review for Geography

Test Tomorrow

  • 3. Create Hemispheres Map

4. Color and Label Compass Rose

  • 4. Geography Review PPT

Geography Songs and Helpful Sites

The 7 Continents Song The 5 Oceans Song Cardinal and Intermediate Directions Song about Map Keys, Symbols, Compass Invisible Lines Song

Homework:

  • Complete your Social Studies

Homework Packet

  • TEST TOMORROW!!!

Pick Up List Upon Entry:

1. World Map squares 2. Compass

  • 3. Glue Stick
  • 4. Scissors
  • 5. Composition Books

Quote of the Week: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” ~ Abraham Lincoln

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Friday, September 8, 2017

Daily Objective: Geography

1.How does geography have an impact on a nation’s history? 2.How does environmental conditions influence modern societies?

Social Studies:

  • Review Homework

Packet

  • Take Your

Geography Assessment

Homework:

  • Enjoy your Weekend!

Warm-Up:

  • 1. Take out your Social

Studies Homework Packet and Review for the Test! Staple: Test on Top Purple Interest Survey This Week’s Homework Packet and Neighborhood Map Together Quote of the Week: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” ~ Abraham Lincoln

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Tuesday’s Lesson/Slides

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5 Themes of Geography Location ~ Absolute (using degrees of latitude & longitude) or Relative (using terms like “near” or “west of” or “above”) ASK Yourself: Where might this place be specifically located? Place ~ Physical (landforms, climate, etc.) AND human characteristics (population, city, buildings) ASK Yourself: What is special about this place? What makes it different from other places? Region ~ Similarities of a place like language, culture, and historical backgrounds ASK Yourself: How is the place described like other places near or around it but different from another place far away? Movement ~ How people, goods, information and culture get to particular places ASK Yourself: Is there movement of people, goods or ideas from one place to another far away? Human-Envionment Interaction~ Describes how humans have changed a place (highways & bridges) and how humans adapt to the environment (clothing that they wear) Ask Yourself: How have people affected this environment?

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See PowerPoint on Shared Drive

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Wednesday’s Lesson/Slides

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Social Studies Composition Book Set-Up

Inside Cover Primary Source Documents (Colorful) Page 1 Title Page (blue) Page 2 Contents Page (purple) Page 3 Course Organizer (yellow) Page 3 Course Map (orange) Page 4 Signature Pages (left and right) Page 5 Social Studies Pledge (red) (Brainstorm on Left, Leave Right Blank for now) Page 6 Classroom Norms and Teamwork Norms (Right Blank for now) (yellow) Page 7 5 Big Concepts of Social Studies (purple) Back of the Composition Book Back Page “Social Studies Applications” (blue) This is where you will complete your Daily Warm-Ups at the beginning of each class period.

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Geography Terms

Match the Photograph with the Correct Geography Term!

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Directions:

Look at the following pictures and see if you can match the picture to the correct geography term. Answers will follow each picture.

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Continents

■ A continent is defined as a large unbroken

land mass completely surrounded by water (some are connected by land bridges)

■ There are seven – do you know them??

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Pangaea

The name of a huge super continent that scientists believe split apart about 200 million years ago, forming different continents.

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Mountain

An area that rises steeply at least 1,000 feet above sea level; Hill An area that rises slowly, and is below 1,000 feet above sea level

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Oceans

■ Oceans are the largest bodies of water in

the world. Ocean water is saltwater, and covers three fourths of the earth’s surface.

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Desert

■ Desert is an area of land that receives very

little rain and has very little vegetation

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Canyon

A deep, narrow valley with steep sides; often has a stream flowing through it. Valley Low land between a mountain or hill; also may have a stream flowing through it

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Rivers, Streams and Creeks

They are all names for water flowing on the Earth's surface. Creeks are usually the smallest, then streams, then rivers.

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Peninsula

An area of land almost completely surrounded by water and connected to the mainland by an isthmus.

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Island

An area of land completely surrounded by water.

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Plateau

A large, flat area that rises above the surrounding land; at least one side has a steep slope.

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Plains

A large area of flat or gently rolling land.

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Volcano

An opening in the earth’s surface through which molten rock, ashes, and gasses from the Earth’s interior escape.

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The End

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Thursday’s Lesson/Slides

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There are seven continents on our world.

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North America and South America got married and went to Europe for their honeymoon. They had four

  • children. The children's names all

started with the letter A. The largest child was named

  • Asia. The second largest was named Africa. The next

child was Antarctica. The smallest child was named Australia.

Click the speaker icon to have the paragraph read out loud.
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Europe

Asia South America

Africa Australia

South America

Antarctica

North America

Australia

Europe

Asia

Antarctica

Africa

Continent Shapes

North America

Directions

Slide the continent name over onto the correct continent. Then slide the continent to the side to see if your answer matches the correct answer.

Pull

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What is the name

  • f this continent?

Touch the continent to hear its name.

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What is the name

  • f this continent?

Touch the continent to hear its name.

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What is the name

  • f this continent?

Touch the continent to hear its name.

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What is the name

  • f this continent?

Touch the continent to hear its name.

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What is the name

  • f this continent?

Touch the continent to hear its name.

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What is the name

  • f this continent?

Touch the continent to hear its name.

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What is the name

  • f this continent?

Touch the continent to hear its name.

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On which three (3) continents would you find polar bears?

Click the speaker icon to learn the correct answer.
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Continents Area and Population

Asia has the largest area and the most people

Antarctica has no countries and no permanent residents Africa has the second largest area and population

Australia has the smallest area and a small population

Europe has a small area and large population South America has the 4th largest area and 5th largest population

North America is the 3rd largest in area and 4th largest in population

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How many continents are there?

Can you name them?

How many oceans are there?

Can you name them?

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Which continent is this? Do you have any tricks to help you remember it's name?

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Which continent is this?

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Which continent is this?

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Which continent is this?

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Which continent is this?

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Which continent is this?

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Which continent is this?

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Can you arrange these?

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Australia

Europe Antarctica Atlantic Ocean

Southern Ocean

Indian Arctic Ocean

Pacific Ocean

Pacific Ocean

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Australia

Europe Antarctica Atlantic

Southern

Indian Arctic Pacific

I will call on some of you to come up and label each continent and ocean correctly. There are a several of the same slides, so everyone should get a chance!

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Australia

Europe Antarctica Atlantic

Southern

Indian Arctic Pacific

I will call on some of you to come up and label each continent and ocean correctly. There are a several of the same slides, so everyone should get a chance!

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Australia

Europe Antarctica Atlantic

Southern

Indian Arctic Pacific

I will call on some of you to come up and label each continent and ocean correctly. There are a several of the same slides, so everyone should get a chance!

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*Now get out your Agenda and turn to the world map toward the front. *You may notice the Southern Ocean is not labeled. Please label it now.

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1) We will now complete a Continent and Ocean activity. You can use this to study for the quiz you will have next week! 2) If/when you finish, get your continent creation activity from the bucket and finish it. ***These should be decorated according to Monday’s directions. Then s cut out each continent and glue into a shape or arrangement of your choice. You can make a puzzle, animal, creature, etc. The continents should be glued down to the blank blue paper on the front table.