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GeographyG1a. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map: Amazon River, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Pacific Ocean, Panama Canal, Andes, Sierra Madre Mountains, and the Atacama Desert.
December 16, 2013 Watch and take notes on LA Geography PPT
LA Geography PPT Notes
Label physical features and countries on LA Map
Quiz in 4 Days
Watch Geography of the World-Latin America Video
Watch Geography of Mexico and Central America Video
LA Map Numbered
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GeographyG1a. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map: Amazon River, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Pacific Ocean, Panama Canal, Andes, Sierra Madre Mountains, and the Atacama Desert.
The Amazon River is located in Brazil. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Caribbean Sea is surrounded by Central America, South America, and the Islands of the Caribbean. It is a part of the Atlantic Ocean.
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` The Gulf of Mexico is located between Mexico and the State of Florida. It is a part of the Atlantic Ocean.
Pacific Ocean
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` The Panama Canal is located in Panama. It connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
The Andes Mountains run all the way down the left side of South America.
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The Sierra Madre Mountains are located in Mexico. They make up both sides of the Mexican Plateau.
The Atacama Desert is located on the left side of South America. It is located between the countries of Peru and Chile.
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GeographyG1b. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map the countries of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Haiti, Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela.
The Caribbean
Tutorial Level One
Tutorial Level Two
Tutorial Level OneTutorial Level Two
Complete BB pp.11-14
December 3, 2013 Complete YB pp 8-16
Map Quiz on Friday 12/6
December 4, 2013 Geography Review Games:South & Central America
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Environmental IssuesG2 a. Explain the major environmental concerns of Latin America regarding the issues of air pollution in Mexico City, Mexico, the destruction of the rain forest in Brazil, and oil-related pollution in Venezuela.
Complete YB pp. 17-19Complete BB pp. 15-19
December 5, 2013
Watch and take notes on Amazon Rainforest PPT
Watch and take notes on LA Environmental Issues PPT
LA Environmental Issues PPT Notes
Latin AmericaLocation, Climate, and Natural Resources
G3a. Compare how the location, climate, and natural resources of Mexico and Venezuela affect where people live and how they trade.
Location:Both nations have large coastlines and populations that rely on the sea for their living. Mexico is part of North America, but Venezuela is part of South America.
Climate:Both Mexico and Venezuela have warm to semi-tropical climates in some parts of their countries. Both are influenced by weather patterns brought into their countries by the oceans.
Mexico
Latin AmericaLocation, Climate, and Natural Resources
G3a. Compare how the location, climate, and natural resources of Mexico and Venezuela affect where people live and how they trade.
Complete YB pp. 19-24Complete BB pp. 20-31
December 6, 2013
Watch LA-Location, Climate and Natural Resources PPT and complete chart
Natural Resources:OIL (petroleum) is now the chief natural resource for both countries. Venezuela has done a better job of exploiting that natural resource, but Mexico is working hard to catch up.Summary: Mexico and Venezuela are similar in climate and natural resources..
Watch and take notes on Mexico: Its Land and Resources Video
Latin AmericaLocation, Climate, and Natural Resources
G3b. Compare how the location, climate, and natural resources of Brazil and Cuba affect where people live and how they trade.
Location:Cuba is located about 90 miles from the southern tip of Florida. It is an island nation in The Caribbean Sea. Brazil is the largest country in South America with an extensive coastline touching the Atlantic Ocean where most of it’s people live. Many larger cities are surrounded by Favelas or large slum areas.
Climate:Cuba’s climate is generally warm, mild and semi-tropical. It is often affected by ocean storms and hurricanes. Brazil’s climate is tropical and humid in many locations and warm and mild along the coastline.
Natural Resources:Cuba has limited natural resources. They have nickel, copper and arable land. Brazil has extensive timber resources, as well as, gold and petroleum deposits.
December 9, 2013
Complete BB pp. 26-31
Complete YB pp.22-24
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Culture and ReligionG4a. Describe the results of blending of ethnic groups in Latin America and the Caribbean.
yb 25-27
People of European, African and Native American heritage make up the 3 main ethnic groups in Latin America and The Caribbean.
Many of the Europeans that came to the New World in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries forced the native people to work on plantations or in mines. Disease and death followed and most of the natives on the islands were wiped out. However in Central and South America many Native Americans were able to preserve their cultures by moving to remote mountain or forest regions.
In order to get workers, Europeans brought Africans to the New World and forced them to work as slaves. Descendants of European and African mixed race are sometimes referred to as Mulattoes. Mulattoes in Brazil, Panama, and the West Indies are numerous.
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Culture and ReligionG4a. Describe the results of blending of ethnic groups in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Complete YB pp. 25-26
December 10, 2013
Complete BB pp. 32-33
European also inter-married with the native people. Those descendants make up a large percentage of the population in some countries. (and are sometimes referred to as Mestizos)Most of the people in Venezuela are mestizos. Their ancestors were both European and Native American.
Latin AmericaCulture and ReligionG4b. Explain why Latin America is a region based on the languages of Portuguese and Spanish.
Complete BB pp. 33-38
Most of the languages spoken in Latin America today are based on Spanish or Portuguese because those two European powers did most of the exploring and conquering in Latin America. (since both Spanish and Portuguese are based on the old Latin language of the Romans…..Latin America). The main religion in Latin America and the Caribbean is Roman Catholic. However, the practices of Native Americans and Africans have blended with Roman Catholic beliefs. Unique festivals such as the “Day of the Dead” in Mexico are one result. The Day of the Dead blends Native American beliefs about the afterlife with Roman Catholic beliefs. This holiday coincides with the Catholic All Saints’ Day.
December 11, 2013
H2b. Describe the influence of the Spanish and the Portuguese on the language and religions of Latin America.
Religions based on African traditional beliefs are also present. Cuba, for instance, has groups that practice Santeria. In Peru and Bolivia, many native people continue their traditional beliefs and ceremonies.
Latin AmericaG4c. Evaluate how the literacy rate affects the standard of living.
December 12, 2013 Watch and take notes on Literacy Rate-Standard of Living PPT
Literacy Rate-Standard of Living PPT Notes
A literate person is one who can read and write. Literacy is a major factor in whether a person is able to get a job and be successful in the workplace. The countries of Latin America have improved the literacy rate of their people. On average, 89 percent of the people in Latin America and the Caribbean are literate. That leaves an illiteracy rate of 11 percent. The standard of living (the “economic level” achieved by a person, family, or country) is often lower in countries where the illiteracy rate is highIn some cultures, it is believed to be more important for boys to have an education than girls. This fact is shown in the fact that 12 percent of girls are illiterate in this region while only 9 percent of boys are illiterate. In some countries, the difference between boys’ and girls’ literacy rates is very large.
One reason that many of the poor cannot learn to read and write is because their communities cannot afford to pay for teachers and schools. Having these basic skills, however, is important. Without the basic skills of reading and writing, workers are stuck in the lowest-paying jobs. Countries with large numbers of illiterate workers cannot build and operate modern industries.
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GovernmentCG1a. Describe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary, confederation, and federal. CG1b. Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. CG1c. Describe the two predominant forms of democratic governments: parliamentary and presidential.
Review BB pp. 53-59
December 13, 2013 Review YB pp. 37-40Complete Goverment Power Distribution WSComplete Government Types WS
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GovernmentCG2a. Compare the federal-republican systems of the Federative Republic of Brazil (Brazil) and the United Mexican States (Mexico) to the dictatorship of the Republic of Cuba (Cuba), distinguishing the form of leadership and the role of the citizen in terms of voting and personal freedoms.
December 16, 2013 Watch and take notes on Brazil, Cuba, and Mexico Governments PPTComplete YB pp. 41-42Complete BB pp. 60-63
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EconomicsE1a. Compare how traditional, command, and market, economies answer the economic questions of 1-what to produce, 2-how to produce, and 3-for whom to produce. E1b. Explain how most countries have a mixed economy located on a continuum between pure market and pure command. E1c. Compare and contrast the basic types of economic systems found in Canada, Cuba, and Brazil.
Complete YB pp. 45-47Complete BB pp. 66-73
Watch and take notes on Comparing Economies PPTComparing Economies PPT Notes
December 17, 2013
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EconomicsE2a. Explain how specialization encourages trade between countries. E2b. Compare and contrast different types of trade barriers, such as tariffs, quotas, and embargos. E2c. Explain the functions of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). E2d. Explain why international trade requires a system for exchanging currencies between nations.
Complete BB pp. 74-78
December 18, 2013 Watch and take notes on NAFTA PPT
Watch and take notes on NAFTA Viewpoints PPT
Complete YB pp. 48-51
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EconomicsE3a. Explain the relationship between investment in human capital (education and training) and gross domestic product (GDP). E3b. Explain the relationship between investment in capital (factories, machinery, and technology) and gross domestic product (GDP). E3c. Describe the role of natural resources in a country’s economy. E3d. Describe the role of entrepreneurship.
Complete YB pp.51-55
Complete BB pp. 78-83
December 19, 2013
December 20, 2013
Quiz
Latin AmericaEconomicsE4. The student will explain personal money management choices in terms of income, spending, credit, saving, and investing.
Complete YB pp. 56-59
Complete BB pp. 84-86
January 6, 2014
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HistoryH1a. Describe the encounter and consequences of the conflict between the Spanish and the Aztecs and Incas and the roles of Cortes, Montezuma, Pizarro, and Atahualpa.
Watch and take notes on Aztecs and Incas PPT
Aztecs and Incas PPT Graphic Organizer
Complete YB pp. 60-61
January 7, 2014 Watch and take notes on World History-Pre History Video
Watch and answer questions about The Explorers, Hernan Cortes Video
The Explorers, Hernan Cortes Video Questions
January 8, 2014
Watch and answer questions about Conquest of the Americas Video
Conquest of the Americas Video Questions
Watch and take notes on Discovery and Settlement of Latin America PPTRead The Arrival of the Horse
Watch and take notes on Hernan Cortes PPT
Watch and answer questions about The Explorers-Francisco Pizzaro Video
The Explorers-Francisco Pizzaro Video Questions
Complete YB pp. 61-64
Complete BB pp. 87-93
January 9, 2014
January 10, 2014
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HistoryH1.b. Explain the impact of the Columbian Exchange on Latin America and Europe in terms of the decline of the indigenous population, agricultural change, and the introduction of the horse.
Complete Columbian Exchange Activity
Complete YB pp. 60-66
Complete BB pp. 94-95
January 13, 2014 Read Columbian Exchange Chapter
Answer Chapter Questions
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HistoryH2a. Describe the influence of African slavery on the development of the Americas.
Watch and take notes on African Slave Trade PPT
Complete YB pp. 67-70
January 14, 2014
Complete BB pp. 95-96
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HistoryH2c. Explain the Latin American independence movement; include the importance of Toussaint L’Ouverture, Simon Bolivar, and Miguel Hidalgo
Blue Book pp 95-102
Yellow Book pp 74-78 Blue Book pp 103-105
SIMON BOLIVAR Reading PassageFinish Blue Book 95-102
Haitian Revolution PPT
Trade Activity
African Slave Trade PPT and Questions
Watch and take notes on Haitian Revolution PPT
Watch and take notes on Cuban Revolution PPT
Cuban Revolution PPT Notes
Toussaint L'Overture WS
Latin America Independence PPT
Simon Bolivar Info Sheet
January 15, 2014 Trading Game
January 16, 2014
Yellow Book pp. 67-74
January 17, 2014
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HistoryH3a. Explain the impact of the Cuban Revolution.
yb 74-78
bb103-105
H3b. Explain the impact and political outcomes of the Zapatista guerrilla movement in Mexico.
Watch and take notes on Cuban Revolution and Zapatista Movement PPT
December 18, 2013
Cuban Revolution and Zapatista Movement PPT Notes