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(date) Warm Up: Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never seen a map of Europe.

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Page 1: (date) Warm Up: Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never

(date) Warm Up:

Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never seen a map of Europe.

Page 2: (date) Warm Up: Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never

Europe: Physical Geography

• Day One• 28 points

Page 3: (date) Warm Up: Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never

Europe: Physical Geography-Introduction

• Read the first four introductory paragraphs • Underline the most important information in

each paragraph• 4 points

Page 4: (date) Warm Up: Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never

Europe: Physical Geography-Introduction

• In a paragraph of five lines tell why Europe is considered a “Peninsula of Peninsulas.”

• Use your own words.• 5 points

Page 5: (date) Warm Up: Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never

Europe: Physical Geography - Introduction

• Write “Ural Mountains” on the map at their approximate location

• Circle the Svalbard archipelago on the map• Circle Greece and Malta• Write the names of the four physical regions

of Europe at their approximate location• 4 points

Page 6: (date) Warm Up: Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never

Western Uplands

• Read Western Uplands• Underline the most important parts of each

paragraph• 2 points

Page 7: (date) Warm Up: Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never

Western Uplands

• Place a W on each country in the Western Uplands

• 2 points

Page 8: (date) Warm Up: Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never

Western Uplands

• Define glaciation:• Define fjord:• 2 points

Page 9: (date) Warm Up: Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never

North European Plain

• Read North European Plain• Underline the most important information in

each paragraph• 2 points

Page 10: (date) Warm Up: Study the map of Europe. In a paragraph of at least five lines, describe Europe as though your intended audience was someone who has never

North European Plain

• On your map, write the letter N on each country that lays on the North European Plain

• 2 points

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North European Plain

• Imagine you have been hired by the countries of the North European Plain to promote tourism in their region.

• Write a radio commercial of at least five lines telling why the North European Plain is such a great place to visit

• Include at least three facts from the reading• Underline the facts you used.• 5 points