warm up october 6 & 7 what is the definition of geography. what is a basin? what is a bay?
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Planner October 8 & 9
• Bring your ISN, planner, pen, pencil.• Draw a map of the world to turn in
for homework.
Draw a freehand world map without resources. (must include the following)
• 7 continents• 4 oceans• Prime Meridian• Equator• Tropic of Cancer• Tropic of Capricorn• 4 hemispheres• Compass Rose
Warm up October 13 & 14
• What is the difference between a bay and a gulf?
• What is the difference between a cape and a peninsula?
Planner October 15 & 16
• Bring ISN, planner, pens, & pencils.• Study Vocabulary Words on page 15.• Review Geography words.• Complete latitude and longitude
class work.
Vocabulary (page 15)
• Latitude---measures distance North and South of the equator.
• Longitude---measures distance East and West of the prime meridian.
• Equator---imaginary line around the middle of the globe at 0 degrees dividing it into Northern & Southern hemispheres.
Readers Response Prompts Choose one: I was surprised… I think… I hope… I wonder… I would… I didn’t realize… This reminds me of… I think it is important to remember… I can see.. I’m not sure about... In the next part, I predict…
Warm up---October 15 & 16
• What is an ocean?• What is a sea and how is it different
from the ocean?• What is an island?
Planner October 17 & 20
• Bring ISN, planner, pen , & pencil.• Study geography vocabulary.• Do latitude & longitude homework.
Vocabulary (page 15)
• Prime meridian---line of longitude at 0 degrees.
• Meridian---all lines of longitude east & west of the prime meridian.
• Compass rose---a drawing on the map that shows directions.
Table of contents
Page Assignment Date
21 Map of the World Test 22 Geography Terms
Oct 08 23 24 Geography Terms Video Notes
Oct 08
Planner October 21 & 22
• Bring ISN, planner, pen & pencil.• Study vocabulary on page 15.• Do longitude and latitude home
work.
Vocabulary (page 15)
• Cardinal directions---there are four North, South, East, & West.
• Intermediate directions---are half way between the cardinal directions---(NE, SE, SW, NW)
• Globe---a model of the earth as seen from outer space.
Vocabulary
• North Pole---northern most point on of the earth.
• South Pole---southern most point of the earth.
Planner October 27 & 28
• Bring ISN, planner, pen, & pencil.• Study geography terms on page 22.
Use flash cards on page 26 to study by yourself or with your family or friend.
Vocabulary (Page 15 & 16)
• Tropic of Cancer---parallel to the equator at 23.5 degrees North.
• Tropic of Capricorn---Parallel to the equator at 23.5 degrees South.
How to List---Using steps
• Take two pieces of bread and put it on the counter, take a butter knife and put it into the peanut butter jar. Spread the peanut butter on the piece of bread on your left hand side. Put the butter knife down. Put the lid on the peanut butter. Put the knife into the jelly jar and spread the jelly on the piece of bread on your right hand side. Put the lid on the jelly jar. Now place the piece on the left onto the piece on the right, lining it up carefully.
How to List-Continents
• Take your finger and put it on North America, move South to the next continent, then move East one continent. What continent are you in?
• Write out specific directions on how to find the location of two continents. Do not include the name of the continents.
How to list-World Map
• Create a “how to list” in your ISN page 27.
• This list should include written directions to locate continents, oceans, important lines of latitude and longitude (Prime Meridian, Equator, and both Tropics), and a compass rose.
How to List – Check map
• Open ISN to page 27. Trade notebooks with the person sitting next to you.
• Create a map of the world based on the “how to” list generated by the person next to you and vice versa.
• Next revise your original “how to” list from the drawings created.
Planner October 29 & 30
• Bring ISN, planner, pen, pencil.• Study geography terms on page 22
use flash card on page 26.
Geography cover Page• Using the information in your
Interactive Student Notebook page 14-26 and your textbook page 1-15 create a cover page on page 13 of your ISN.
• 5 pictures or symbols• 5 words or phrases • 5 colors or more• Must include title of section: Geography• Scan all pictures in ISN & textbook.• Sketch lightly in pencil.
Planner Oct 31 & Nov 3
• Bring ISN, planner, pen, pencil.• Study the geography terms for test.
See page 22 or flash cards on page 26.
Planner November 4 & 5
• Bring ISN, planner, pen, & Pencil.• Study for geography terms test this
week on page 22 or flash cards on page 26.
• Finish Geography cover page on page 13 if you did not finish it in class. Yes, I will be grading this page it will count as a project grade.
Planner November 10 & 11
• Bring your ISN, planner, pen, & pencil.
• Complete all incomplete work by the 12 of November. (Look at the note I put on page 5 when I graded your ISN.) If I have not graded your ISN I need to grade it.
Warm up November 10 & 11
• What are you suppose to bring to class every day?
• What is the name of this course?• What should you review every night?• What should you do when you enter
the classroom first?
Planner November 12 & 13
• Bring ISN, planner, pen, & pencil.• Continue to review the vocabulary
words on page 15 and 16. (Why?... Because you will see them again through out the year. Believe it or not!)
Table of ContentsPage Assignment Date Due 22 Geography Terms 2 Oct 08 23 Freehand Map of World HW 8 Oct 08 24 Geography Terms Video Notes 6 Oct 08 25 Geography Terms Stop & Jot 17 Oct 08 26 Geography Flash Cards 22 Oct
08 27 Latitude & Longitude 15 Oct 08 28 Latitude & Longitude HW 17 Oct 08 29 Africa Chief Coordinator Oct 08 30 Geography Terms Test 6 Oct 08 31 North America Cover Page 08 32 Empty
Table of Contents
Page Assignment Date Due 33-34 North American Vocabulary 08
35 Tapestry of Culture 5 Nov 08
36 US Government 28 Oct 08 37 Voters Registration 30 Oct 08
Warm up November 12&13
• What page do you look on to find out what page the Scavenger Hunt is on?
• What page is the Geography Vocabulary on?
• What page will you be creating the North American Cover Page?
Planner November 14 & 17
• Bring your ISN, planner, pen, pencil.• Review vocabulary words on page 15
& 16.• Study new Vocabulary words Page
33.• Home work draw a freehand map of
the world w/o using a resource map ( if you can).
North American Vocabulary
• Object---anything that can be touched---dove, chain, Person.
• Symbol---an image or object that represents something else
• Dove------ is peace• Chains----- bondage• Skull and crossbones-------- death
The History of Voting Through Art
Picture Symbols or Objects
What is happening ? What this reveals about history.
What this revels about historyWashington Crossing the Delaware 1851 Emanuel Luetze (1816-1868)• Commander of the Continental Army
against the British crosses the river on Christmas night 1776.
• Declaration of independence was singed 4 July 1776.
• When Washington crossed the river he seized all the available boats to take his men and horses across to Pennsylvania.
• Later he used the same boats to go back and Kill some officers & capture 900 men
Paul Revere 1768John Singleton Copley • Painted before Paul Revere made his
legendary midnight ride.• He was a silversmith w/ a flourishing
trade in Boston.• Copley had an extraordinary talent for
recording the physical characteristics.• The portrait captures the qualities that
allowed Revere to play an instrumental role in history: physical strength , moral certainty, intelligence unequivocal dedication to a cause.
The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere 1931Grant Wood (1892-1942)
• 18 April 1775 Boston to Lexington.• Wood painted this picture long after it
happened and the poem was written.• Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote
and published the poem in 1863. • Lexington is the site of the opening
skirmish of the Revolutionary War.• He rode to warn the patriots of the
British advance.
The County Election 1853George Caleb Bingham (1811-1879)
• Pictures American democratic System in progress. Election Day 1850 in Saline County Missouri.
• Midwestern town in mid-nineteenth century when ritual of voting were still taking shape, on the frontier.
• Shows a variety of residents in a rural community to make decisions except African Americans (after civil war) and women (not able to vote for another 7o years).
• No system of voters registration.• No secret ballot.
Freedom of Speech 1943Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)• Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
• The visual images are base on Franklin D. Roosevelt’s four human freedoms in his State of the Union address January 6, 1941---speech & expression, from want, from fear, & of worship.
• The renditions were not only vital to the war effort, but have become enshrined in American culture.
• This was the first painting he completed of the four freedoms.
Selma-to-Montgomery March for Voting Rights in 1965James Karales (1930-20020)
• March 25, 1965, 25,000 people converged on the state capital of Montgomery concluding a 4 day march for voting rights that began in Selma, 54 miles away. The largest civil rights gathering in the South.
• The photo was to illustrate the involvement of the clergy in the civil rights movement after the murder of white minister from the North who had gone to support voting right for blacks.
• The first march was March 5—turned back by state troopers. Second march was on the 7 was halted by MLK.
• On August 7, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act.