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Lesson Plans Geography Grade 7 Mrs. Newgard Monday, April 11 o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic and global interdependence in a changing world o Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes people have made to the environment Bell Ringer Quiz Notes “Germany and the Alpine Countries” Review vocabulary Review map! Assign: 12.2 Review – page 337, 2, 4-6 Due: TUESDAY Tuesday, April 12 o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic and global interdependence in a changing world o Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes people have made to the environment Bell Ringer Review 12.2 12.2 Quiz Europe’s Heartland Map Quiz Read 12.3 Wednesday, April 13 o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic and global interdependence in a changing world o Objective: Understand Southern Europe’s effect on European culture Bell Ringer Reading check! o List the cultural aspects of Spanish culture.

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Page 1: Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes

Lesson Plans

Geography

Grade 7

Mrs. Newgard

Monday, April 11

o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes people have made to the

environment

Bell Ringer Quiz

Notes “Germany and the Alpine Countries”

Review vocabulary

Review map!

Assign:

12.2 Review – page 337, 2, 4-6

Due: TUESDAY

Tuesday, April 12

o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes people have made to the

environment

Bell Ringer

Review 12.2

12.2 Quiz

Europe’s Heartland Map Quiz

Read 12.3

Wednesday, April 13

o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Southern Europe’s effect on European culture

Bell Ringer

Reading check!

o List the cultural aspects of Spanish culture.

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o What religion are most Italians?

o Name at least one notable landmark in Greece.

Label map countries and capitals – Spain, Portugal, Italy, Andorra,

Monaco, San Marino, Greece, Vatican City

Watch CNN News

Thursday, April 14

o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Southern Europe’s effect on European culture

Bell Ringer

Review vocabulary

Review map

Notes “Spain and Portugal”

Assign:

12.1 Review – page 342, 2-6

Due: MONDAY

Friday, April 15

o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Southern Europe’s effect on European culture

Bell Ringer Quiz

Review vocabulary

Teach Spain

Finish notes on 12.2

Study for quizzes on MONDAY

Monday, April 18

o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Southern Europe’s effect on European culture

Bell Ringer

12.2 Quiz

Southern Europe Quiz

Review vocabulary

Read page 343-345

o Discuss

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Read 12.3 for homework

Tuesday, April 19

o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Southern Europe’s effect on European culture

Bell Ringer

Review vocabulary

Color and label countries and capitals – Poland, Belarus, Czech Republic,

Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine, Romania, Moldova, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Albania,

Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia Serbia ,Montenegro, Kosovo

Study

Wednesday, April 20

o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Southern Europe’s effect on European culture

Bell Ringer

Review vocabulary

Go over map

Notes “Poland, Belarus, and the Baltic Republics”

Assign:

12.3 Review – page 356, 2-6

Due: FRIDAY

Thursday, April 21

o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Southern Europe’s effect on European culture

Bell Ringer

Review vocabulary

Go over map

Notes “Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary”

Assign:

12.3 Review – page 356, 2-6

Due: FRIDAY

Friday, April 22

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o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Southern Europe’s effect on European culture

Bell Ringer

Review vocabulary

Go over map

Notes “SE Europe”

Quiz on Monday

Monday, April 4

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.4.2 – Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Compare and contrast the countries of Northern Europe

Bell Ringer

Notes “Scandinavia”

Review Vocabulary

Compare and contrast the three regions on the board

Land

Economy

Government

People

Study map

Tuesday, April 5

o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Compare and contrast the countries of Northern Europe

Bell Ringer

12.1 Quiz

Northern Europe Map Quiz

Wednesday, April 6

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

No Class: EARLY OUT

Thursday, April 7

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o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes people have made to the

environment

Bell Ringer (both Wednesday AND Thursday)

Go over vocabulary

Label map countries AND capitals: France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg,

Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein

Look over

Practice (non-graded) test

Work on review

12.2 Review – page 337, 2, 4-6

Due: MONDAY

Watch CNN Student News

Friday, April 8

o Standard: 7.4.1 – Compare the rights and responsibility of citizens from a variety of

countries, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic

and global interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes people have made to the

environment

Bell Ringer Quiz

Notes “Germany and the Alpine Countries”

Review vocabulary

Assign:

12.2 Review – page 337, 2, 4-6

Due: MONDAY

Monday, March 28

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

No School – EASTER MONDAY

Tuesday, March 29

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

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impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Expand Vocabulary

Bell Ringer

Vocabulary for chapter 12

Constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy, peat, bog,

productivity, geyser, fjord, geothermal energy, specialization, high-

technology industry, bilingual, polder, multinational company,

reunification, neutrality, dry farming, autonomy, subsidy, command

economy, market economy, potash, ethnic cleansing

Wednesday, March 30

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Expand Vocabulary

Bell Ringer

Review vocabulary

Label Northern Europe map

Read 12.1

Thursday, March 31

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Compare/Contrast the different countries in Northern Europe

Bell Ringer

Notes 12.1 “The UK”

Assign:

12.1 Review – page 328, 3-6

Due: MONDAY

Friday, April 1

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Compare/Contrast the different countries in Northern Europe

Bell Ringer

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Notes 12.1 “Ireland”

Assign:

12.1 Review – page 328, 3-6

Due: MONDAY

Monday, March 21

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Link the importance of the past with today’s culture

Bell Ringer

Notes 11.1 “Modern Europe”

Assign:

o 11.1 Review – page 303, 5-7

o Due: TUESDAY

Tuesday, March 22

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Link the importance of the past with today’s culture

Bell Ringer

Notes 11.2 “Cultures and Lifestyles”

Assign:

11.2 Review – page 312, 3-7

Due: THURSDAY

Wednesday, March 23

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Link the importance of the past with today’s culture

Bell Ringer

Notes 11.2 “Religion and Arts”

Assign:

11.2 Review – page 312, 3-7

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Due: THURSDAY

Thursday, March 24

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Link the importance of the past with today’s culture

Bell Ringer

European Current Events

Read page 316-317

Compare/Contrast: American VS European

Friday, March 25

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

No School – GOOD FRIDAY

Monday, April 4

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Compare/Contrast the different countries in Northern Europe

Bell Ringer

Quiz 12.1

Look for Current Events

Tuesday, April 5

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Compare/Contrast the different countries in Northern Europe

Bell Ringer

Quiz Northern Europe

Northern Europe Current Event Discussion

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Monday, March 14

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Understand the dangers of human-environment interaction

Bell Ringer

Landform Quiz

Page 281 – 1, 2

o Discuss importance

View Chernobyl pictures

Frontline Article

Tuesday, March 15

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Get a base on the vocabulary for the section

Bell Ringer

Vocabulary: classical, city-state, democracy, republic, emperor, pope, feudalism,

nation-state, revolution, Holocaust, communism, ethnic group, welfare state,

fertility rate, urbanization, secular

Type on computer

Sentences (verbal?)

Cards

Wednesday, March 16

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Link the importance of the past with today’s culture

Bell Ringer

Go over cards

Notes 11.1 “Ancient Europe”

Thursday, March 17

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

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impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Link the importance of the past with today’s culture

Bell Ringer

Notes 11.1 “Ancient Europe”

Go over vocabulary

Friday, March 18

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships, 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources,

7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their

impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rates, 7.4.2 –

Explain how people create and change structures of power

o Objective: Link the importance of the past with today’s culture

Bell Ringer Quiz

Notes 11.1 “Modern Europe”

Assign:

o 11.1 Review – page 303, 5-7

o Due: MONDAY

Monday, March 7

o Standard: 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams to acquire

information about people, places, and environments, 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location,

calculate scale, and distinguish other geographic relationships, 7.1.8 – Apply research

skills, 7.2.1 – Identify major historical event and issues within regions of the world and

their impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rate

o Objective: Identify geographic features in Europe

Bell Ringer

Introduce “Who Am I?”

Demo it with one nation

Each will have 11

Read 10.1

Assign:

10.1 Review – page 280, 5, 6

Due: TUESDAY

Tuesday, March 8

o Standard: 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams to acquire

information about people, places, and environments, 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location,

calculate scale, and distinguish other geographic relationships, 7.1.8 – Apply research

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skills, 7.2.1 – Identify major historical event and issues within regions of the world and

their impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rate

o Objective: Identify geographic features in Europe

Bell Ringer

CARD DUE

Discuss to be sure they know what they are doing

Label landforms together

Discuss importance

Assign:

10.1 Review – page 280, 7

Due: WEDNESDAY

READ 10.2

o What categories do we need in our notes

Wednesday, March 9

o Standard: 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams to acquire

information about people, places, and environments, 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location,

calculate scale, and distinguish other geographic relationships, 7.1.8 – Apply research

skills, 7.2.1 – Identify major historical event and issues within regions of the world and

their impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rate

o Objective: Understand the impact climate has on a region

Bell Ringer

CARD DUE

Discuss to be sure

Go over labeled map

Discuss what is in every section to take notes

Temp

Special cases

Vegetation

Seasons

Thursday, March 10

o Standard: 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams to acquire

information about people, places, and environments, 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location,

calculate scale, and distinguish other geographic relationships, 7.1.8 – Apply research

skills, 7.2.1 – Identify major historical event and issues within regions of the world and

their impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rate

o Objective: Discover the impact historical events have on a region

Bell Ringer

Notes 11.1 “Ancient Europe”

Assign:

Vocab in that part

Friday, March 11

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o Standard: 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams to acquire

information about people, places, and environments, 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location,

calculate scale, and distinguish other geographic relationships, 7.1.8 – Apply research

skills, 7.2.1 – Identify major historical event and issues within regions of the world and

their impact, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values and their exchange rate

o Objective: Discover the impact historical events have on a region

o Bell Ringer Quiz

Notes 11.1 “ Modern Europe”

Assign:

11.1 Vocabulary

Monday, February 29

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

No School

Tuesday, March 1

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

No School

Wednesday, March 2

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

Early Out: Professional Development

Thursday, March 3

o Standard: 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams to acquire

information about people, places, and environments, 7-1.4 – Construct world maps,

charts, graphs to illustrate understanding, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values

and their exchange rates, 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical

features

o Objective: Understand how the location of Europe will affect its climate, culture, and

economy

Bell Ringer

Go over beginning Europe Unit

Read first section

Friday, March 4

o Standard: 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams to acquire

information about people, places, and environments, 7-1.4 – Construct world maps,

charts, graphs to illustrate understanding, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values

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and their exchange rates, 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical

features

o Objective: Understand how the location of Europe will affect its climate, culture, and

economy

Bell Ringer

Discuss Europe

Label landforms

o Discuss importance

Monday, February 22

o Standard: 7.5.7 – Explain changes (e.g. the value placed on land water wind energy, and

fossil fuels) that occur in the meaning, use, distribution, and importance of resources

o Objective: Understand the changes that can take place in our bodies of water and the

impact they have on the environment

Bell Ringer

Practice South America

South America Map Quiz

CNN Student News

Discuss the importance of our beaches

Water Lessons

Tuesday, February 23

o Standard: 7.5.7 – Explain changes (e.g. the value placed on land water wind energy, and

fossil fuels) that occur in the meaning, use, distribution, and importance of resources

o Objective: Understand the changes that can take place in our bodies of water and the

impact they have on the environment

Bell Ringer

Introduce ND Contest

Where Does Contamination Go?

o Discuss

Wednesday, February 24

o Standard: 7.5.7 – Explain changes (e.g. the value placed on land water wind energy, and

fossil fuels) that occur in the meaning, use, distribution, and importance of resources

o Objective: Understand the changes that can take place in our bodies of water and the

impact they have on the environment

Bell Ringer

Clean Environment Color Page

Thursday, February 25

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o Standard: 7.5.7 – Explain changes (e.g. the value placed on land water wind energy, and

fossil fuels) that occur in the meaning, use, distribution, and importance of resources

o Objective: Understand the changes that can take place in our bodies of water and the

impact they have on the environment

Bell Ringer Quiz

Clean Environment Color Page

Friday, February 26

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

NO SCHOOL

Monday, February 15

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the consumption of goods

and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic and global

interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand how people’s actions can change the physical environment

Bell Ringer

Notes 9.3 “Brazil”

Review map together

Assign:

9.3 Review – page 252, 2-6

Due: THURSDAY

Tuesday, February 16

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the consumption of goods

and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic and global

interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand how people’s actions can change the physical environment

Bell Ringer

Notes 9.3 “Argentina”

Review map together

Assign:

9.3 Review – page 252, 2-6

Due: THURSDAY

Wednesday, February 17

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the consumption of goods

and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic and global

interdependence in a changing world

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o Objective: Understand how people’s actions can change the physical environment

Bell Ringer

Notes 9.3 “Other Countries of South America”

Discuss the differences in the rights of the people

Review map together

Assign:

9.3 Review – page 252, 2-6

Due: THURSDAY

Thursday, February 18

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the consumption of goods

and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic and global

interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Understand how people’s actions can change the physical environment

Bell Ringer

9.3 Quiz

South America Map Quiz

Look for 3 countries:

o Currency

o Type of government

o Economic system

o Top 2 exports

Friday, February 19

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.3.1 – Identify how people organize for the consumption of goods

and services, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic and global

interdependence in a changing world

o Objective: Compare and contrast the countries of middle and south America

Bell Ringer Quiz

Write information on white board

Discuss

Watch CNN Student News

Start previewing Unit 4: EUROPE

Monday, February 8

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.2.2 – Describe events and issues affecting the world today, 7.3.1 –

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Identify how people organize for production, distribution, and consumption of goods

and services

o Objective: Identify the countries of Central America and discuss the culture

Bell Ringer

Review countries and capitals

Notes 9.2 “Countries of Central America”

Assign:

9.2 Review – pg. 240, 2-5

Due: WEDNESDAY

Tuesday, February 9

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.2.2 – Describe events and issues affecting the world today, 7.3.1 –

Identify how people organize for production, distribution, and consumption of goods

and services

o Objective: Identify the countries of Central America and discuss the culture

Bell Ringer

Review countries and capitals

Finish - Notes 9.2 “Countries of Central America”

Assign:

9.2 Review – pg. 240, 2-5

Due: WEDNESDAY

Wednesday, February 10

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.2.2 – Describe events and issues affecting the world today, 7.3.1 –

Identify how people organize for production, distribution, and consumption of goods

and services

o Objective: Identify the countries of Central America and discuss the culture

Bell Ringer

Central America Quiz

9.2 Quiz

Label South America countries and capitals

Thursday, February 11

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.2.2 – Describe events and issues affecting the world today, 7.3.1 –

Identify how people organize for production, distribution, and consumption of goods

and services

o Objective: Identify the countries of South America and discuss the culture

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Review South America Maps

Board game presentation for elementary

Friday, February 12

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o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.2.2 – Describe events and issues affecting the world today, 7.3.1 –

Identify how people organize for production, distribution, and consumption of goods

and services

o Objective: Create a board game and share with the elementary

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Presentation ready

Play board game with the Mr. Mondry’s class

Monday, February 1

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.2.2 – Describe events and issues affecting the world today, 7.3.1 –

Identify how people organize for production, distribution, and consumption of goods

and services

o Objective: Make a connection between Mexico’s economy and society

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Introduce 9.1 vocabulary

Notes 9.1 “Mexico’s Economy and Society”

Assign:

9.1 Review – pg. 236, 2-6

Due: WEDNESDAY

Tuesday, February 2

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.2.2 – Describe events and issues affecting the world today, 7.3.1 –

Identify how people organize for production, distribution, and consumption of goods

and services

o Objective: Make a connection between Mexico’s economy and society

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Review 9.1 Vocabulary

Finish 9.1 Notes

Assign:

9.1 Review – pg. 236, 2-6

Due: WEDNESDAY

Wednesday, February 3

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.2.2 – Describe events and issues affecting the world today, 7.3.1 –

Identify how people organize for production, distribution, and consumption of goods

and services

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o Objective: Make a connection between Mexico’s economy and society

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9.1 Quiz

Label countries and capitals: Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador,

Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panamá, Cuba, Bahamas, Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican

Republic, Puerto Rico

Watch CNN Student News

Thursday, February 4

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.2.2 – Describe events and issues affecting the world today, 7.3.1 –

Identify how people organize for production, distribution, and consumption of goods

and services

o Objective: Learn the main way of life in Central American and how living conditions are

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Notes 9.2 “Countries of Central America”

Assign:

9.2 Review – pg. 240, 2-5

Due: MONDAY

Friday, February 5

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

No School

Monday, January 25

o Standard: 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams to acquire

information about people, places, and environments, 7-1.4 – Construct world maps,

charts, graphs to illustrate understanding, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values

and their exchange rates, 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical

features

o Objective: Create Latin American board game

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Check chance cards – must include currency of 2 nations

Battle cards – currency and trivia

Construction

Tuesday, January 26

o Standard: 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams to acquire

information about people, places, and environments, 7-1.4 – Construct world maps,

charts, graphs to illustrate understanding, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values

and their exchange rates, 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical

features

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o Objective: Create Latin American board game

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Construction of board

Paint bottle tops

Wednesday, January 27

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

You’re Hired! in Starkweather

Thursday, January 28

o Standard: 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams to acquire

information about people, places, and environments, 7-1.4 – Construct world maps,

charts, graphs to illustrate understanding, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values

and their exchange rates, 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical

features

o Objective: Create Latin American board game

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Construction

Last minute fixes

Friday, January 29

o Standard: 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts, graphs, and diagrams to acquire

information about people, places, and environments, 7-1.4 – Construct world maps,

charts, graphs to illustrate understanding, 7.3.2 – Differentiate among currency values

and their exchange rates, 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical

features

o Objective: Create Latin American board game

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PLAY EXPLOREA!

Monday, January 18

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

Teacher In-service: NO SCHOOL

Tuesday, January 19

o Standard: 7.1.1 – Explain different uses of maps, 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts,

graphs, diagrams to acquire information about people, places, and environments, 7.1.6

– Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other geographic, 7.1.8 –

relationships, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Introduce Latin America

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Introduce Latin America

Discuss pages 176-187

Summarizing skill – “El Chapo” Article

STEVE DUNN

Read all of chapter 7

Wednesday, January 20

o Standard: 7.1.1 – Explain different uses of maps, 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts,

graphs, diagrams to acquire information about people, places, and environments, 7.1.6

– Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other geographic, 7.1.8 –

relationships, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Introduce Latin America

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On a giant map

Label landforms

Discuss climates

Introduce the BOARD GAME activity

Thursday, January 21

o Standard: 7.1.1 – Explain different uses of maps, 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts,

graphs, diagrams to acquire information about people, places, and environments, 7.1.6

– Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other geographic, 7.1.8 –

relationships, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Take what you know about Latin America and create a board game

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Board game planning

Friday, January 22

o Standard: 7.1.1 – Explain different uses of maps, 7.1.3 – Interpret world maps, charts,

graphs, diagrams to acquire information about people, places, and environments, 7.1.6

– Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other geographic, 7.1.8 –

relationships, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Board game

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Board game workday

Monday, January 4

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.1.5 – Create mental maps of the world that demonstrate

understanding of relative location, direction, size, and shape

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o Objective: Understand the importance of each region in the US

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Vocabulary together on the board – what do we know

Free market, profit, stock, biotechnology, newsprint

Notes 6.1 “Economic Regions”

Draw outline of US in notebook or computer

Take notes within the drawing

Assign:

6.1 Review – pg. 162, 2, 4-6

Due: WEDNESDAY

Tuesday, January 5

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.1.5 – Create mental maps of the world that demonstrate

understanding of relative location, direction, size, and shape

o Objective: Find out how each region contributes to the success of the US

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Review vocabulary

Finish notes

Assign:

6.1 Review – pg. 162, 2, 4-6

Due: WEDNESDAY

If time do a states and capitals quiz

Wednesday, January 6

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

Early Out: Staff Development

Thursday, January 7

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.1.5 – Create mental maps of the world that demonstrate

understanding of relative location, direction, size, and shape

o Objective: Describe the success of the US due to the differences in each region

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Review 6.1 Notes

6.1 Quiz

CNN Student News

Assign:

Read 6.2

Friday, January 8

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.1.5 – Create mental maps of the world that demonstrate

understanding of relative location, direction, size, and shape

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o Objective: Find out the similarities and differences of the US and Canada cultures

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Currency comparison

How the States Got Their Shapes

Watch CNN Student News

Do vocabulary together on the board

Assign:

6.2 Review – pg. 172, (terms on the board) 2-6

Due: MONDAY

Monday, December 21

o Standard: : 7.1.5 – Create mental maps of the world that demonstrate understanding of

relative location, direction, size, and shape

o Objective: Test knowledge of states and capitals

Capitals Test

Tuesday, December 22

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact

o Objective: Learn about significant historical events in Canada and the US

US and Canada Trivia

Christmas Celebration

Wednesday, December 23

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: Don’t get run over by a reindeer

Drive safe when traveling for Christmas

Thursday, December 24

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: Dash through the snow in a one horse open sleigh

Christmas Eve

Friday, December 25

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: Have a holly, jolly Christmas

Christmas Day

Monday, December 14

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o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.6.1 – Identify principles governing individual and group behavior,

7.6.3 – Compare how cultures throughout the word meet human needs and concerns

o Objective: Discover how the landscape affects the economy of the US and Canada

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Practice US Map

Notes 6.1 to “Economic Regions”

Tuesday, December 15

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.6.1 – Identify principles governing individual and group behavior,

7.6.3 – Compare how cultures throughout the word meet human needs and concerns

o Objective: Discover how the landscape affects the economy of the US and Canada

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Notes 6.1 from “Economic Regions”

US MAP QUIZ

Wednesday, December 16

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.6.1 – Identify principles governing individual and group behavior,

7.6.3 – Compare how cultures throughout the word meet human needs and concerns

o Objective: Discover how the landscape affects the economy of the US and Canada

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Label capitals

Think of ways to remember capitals

Thursday, December 17

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.6.1 – Identify principles governing individual and group behavior,

7.6.3 – Compare how cultures throughout the word meet human needs and concerns

o Objective: Discover how the landscape affects the economy of the US and Canada

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Practice capitals

Watch CNN Student News

Friday, December 18

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: Listen to Poetry Contest

Monday, December 7

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o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.6.1 – Identify principles governing individual and group behavior,

7.6.3 – Compare how cultures throughout the word meet human needs and concerns

o Objective: Discover what cultural influences people’s perceptions about places and

regions

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5.1 Notes “Culture and Lifestyles of the US”

Canadian Capital Quiz

Assign:

5.1 Review – pg. 150, 2-6

Due: WEDNESDAY

Tuesday, December 8

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.6.1 – Identify principles governing individual and group behavior,

7.6.3 – Compare how cultures throughout the word meet human needs and concerns

o Objective: Discover what cultural influences people’s perceptions about places and

regions

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5.1 Notes “Culture and Lifestyles of Canada”

Assign:

5.1 Review – pg. 150, 2-6

Due: WEDNESDAY

Wednesday, December 9

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.6.1 – Identify principles governing individual and group behavior,

7.6.3 – Compare how cultures throughout the word meet human needs and concerns

o Objective: Test knowledge the cultures of the US and Canada

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Label all US states

Read 6.1

Thursday, December 10

o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.6.1 – Identify principles governing individual and group behavior,

7.6.3 – Compare how cultures throughout the word meet human needs and concerns

o Objective: Discover how the landscape affects the economy of the US and Canada

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Practice US Map

Notes 6.1 “Economic Regions”

Friday, December 11

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o Standard: 7.2.1 – Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world

and their impact, 7.6.1 – Identify principles governing individual and group behavior,

7.6.3 – Compare how cultures throughout the word meet human needs and concerns

o Objective: Place the capitals on the US map

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Label all capitals

Practice on the board

Monday, November 30

o Standard: 7.3.1 – Identify how people, organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services

o Objective: Compare and contrast the governments of the US and Canada

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Canadian Provinces Review

Use the Steve Dunn method of Compare/Contrast

Pre-write

Write

Revise

Final

Tuesday, December 1

o Standard: 7.1.5 – Create mental maps of the world that demonstrate understanding of

relative location, direction, size, and shape, 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, 7.2.1 –

Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their impact,

7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic and global interdependence in a

changing world

o Objective: Learn how culture influences people’s perceptions about places and regions.

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Paragraph on Compare/Contrast Due

Electoral College Debate

Page 142-143, 1, 2

Read 5.2

Label all of Canada’s provinces and capitals

Wednesday, December 2

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

Early Out

Thursday, December 3

o Standard:

o Objective: Discover what cultural influences people’s perceptions about places and

regions

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5.1 Notes “Culture and Lifestyles of the US”

Canadian Province Quiz

Assign:

5.1 Review – pg. 150, 2-6

Due: MONDAY

Friday, December 4

o Standard:

o Objective: Discover what cultural influences people’s perceptions about places and

regions

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5.1 Notes “Culture and Lifestyles of Canada”

Assign:

5.1 Review – pg. 150, 2-6

Due: MONDAY

Monday, November 23

o Standard: 7.3.1 – Identify how people, organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services

o Objective: Compare and contrast the governments of the US and Canada

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Landform Quiz

Start Compare/Contrast

Tuesday, November 24

o Standard: 7.3.1 – Identify how people, organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services

o Objective: Compare and contrast the governments of the US and Canada

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Use the Steve Dunn method of Compare/Contrast

Pre-write

Write

Revise

Final

Wednesday, November 25

o Standard: 7.1.5 – Create mental maps of the world that demonstrate understanding of

relative location, direction, size, and shape, 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, 7.2.1 –

Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their impact,

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7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic and global interdependence in a

changing world

o Objective: Learn how culture influences people’s perceptions about places and regions.

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Paragraph on Compare/Contrast Due

Read 5.2

Label all of Canada’s provinces and capitals

Thursday, November 26

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: Enjoy friends and family.

Thanksgiving

Friday, November 27

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: Shop until you drop.

Black Friday shopping

Monday, November 16

o Standard: 7.5.3 – Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify the

Earth’s physical features and environments.

o Objective: Learn how the physical environment affects how people live.

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Finish notes 4.2

Label climate areas up on board

Discuss characteristics

Assign:

4.2 Review – pg. 128, 1, 4, 6

Due: TUESDAY

Landform Quiz on TUESDAY

Read 5.1

Tuesday, November 17

o Standard: 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical features of the world,

7.5.6 – Explain how physical systems affect human systems

o Objective: Discover how characteristics and movement of people impact physical and

human systems

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Introduce vocabulary – colony, annex, terrorism, dominion, representative

democracy, federalism, amendment, parliamentary democracy

Preview pictures in 5.1 (just US)

Answer questions together

Notes 5.1 “History of the US”

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Assign:

5.1 Review – pg. 141, 2, 3, 5

Due: THURSDAY

Wednesday, November 18

o Standard: 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical features of the world,

7.5.6 – Explain how physical systems affect human systems, 7.4.1 – Compare the rights

and responsibilities of citizens from a variety of countries, 7.4.2 – Explain how people

create and change structures of power, 7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of

economic and global interdependence in a changing world, 7.2.1 – Identify major

historical events and issues within regions of the world and their impacts, 7.2.2 –

Describe events and issues affecting the world today

o Objective: Discover how characteristics and movement of people impact physical and

human systems

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Introduce vocabulary – colony, annex, terrorism, dominion, representative

democracy, federalism, amendment, parliamentary democracy

Preview pictures in 5.1 (just Canada)

Answer questions together

Notes 5.1 “History of the Canada”

Assign:

5.1 Review – pg. 141, 2, 3, 5

Due: THURSDAY

Thursday, November 19

o Standard: 7.3.1 – Identify how people, organize for the production, distribution, and

consumption of goods and services

o Objective: Compare and contrast the governments of the US and Canada

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Use the Steve Dunn method of Compare/Contrast

Pre-write

Write

Revise

Final

o Due: FRIDAY

Friday, November 20

o Standard: 7.1.5 – Create mental maps of the world that demonstrate understanding of

relative location, direction, size, and shape, 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, 7.2.1 –

Identify major historical events and issues within regions of the world and their impact,

7.3.3 – Explain patterns and networks of economic and global interdependence in a

changing world

o Objective: Learn how culture influences people’s perceptions about places and regions.

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Read 5.2

Label all of Canada’s provinces and capitals

Quiz WEDNESDAY

Monday, November 9

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships.

o Objective: Introduce different physical features in the US and Canada

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Steve Dunn: Compare Contrast

Together (refresher?)

Take notes on Eastern Lowlands and Highlands, Interior Lowlands, and Western

Mountains and Plateaus

Assign:

Write compare/contrast paragraph comparing two

Due: THURSDAY

Tuesday, November 10

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships

o Objective: Learn how water affects population and economic activity

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Label water in US/Canada

Assign:

4.1 Review – pg. 122, 3, 5

Due: FRIDAY

Wednesday, November 11

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: Honor US veterans that have served in the armed forces.

No School – Veterans Day

Thursday, November 12

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships

o Objective: Learn how important bodies of water are important to the US and Canada

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Label bodies of water together

Quiz MONDAY

4.2 Notes “A Varied Region”

Assign:

4.2 Review – pg. 128, 1, 4, 6

Due: TUESDAY

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Friday, November 13

o Standard: 7.1.6 – Use maps to find location, calculate scale, and distinguish other

geographic relationships

o Objective: Learn how important bodies of water are important to the US and Canada

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Label bodies of water together

Quiz MONDAY

4.2 Notes “Natural Hazards”

Assign:

4.2 Review – pg. 128, 1, 4, 6

Due: TUESDAY

Monday, November 2

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Culture Fair Project

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Questions for student presentations

Practice speeches

Tuesday, November 3

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Present Culture Fair projects to students and staff

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SCHOOL CULTURE FAIR

Debrief and reflect on experience

Wednesday, November 4

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Culture Fair Project

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Discuss vocabulary

Start pre-write for East/West/Interior

Assign:

o Definitions and significance

o Due: THURSDAY

Thursday, November 5

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Culture Fair Project

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Write paragraphs

Start notes

Assign:

o Compare/Contrast Essays

o Due: MONDAY

Friday, November 6

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

No School – Parent Teacher Conferences

Monday, October 26

o Standard: 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical features of the world,

7.5.4 – Explain how and why maps and regions change, 7.5.5 – Explain how human

modifications affect the physical environment, 7.5.6 – Explain how physical systems

affect human systems, 7.5.7 – Explain changes that occur in the meaning, use,

distribution, and importance of resources

o Objective: Give brief overview of the region of US and Canada, explore maps, and

examine facts

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SURVEY

Begin Unit 2

Discuss pages 100-111

o Ten minutes in table groups

o Discuss as a large group

Assign:

Read 4.1

Work on Culture Fair

Tuesday, October 27

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Culture Fair Project

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Discuss vocabulary

Assign:

o Definitions and significance

o Due: WEDNESDAY

Work on Culture Fair

Wednesday, October 28

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o Standard: 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical features of the world,

7.5.4 – Explain how and why maps and regions change, 7.5.5 – Explain how human

modifications affect the physical environment, 7.5.6 – Explain how physical systems

affect human systems, 7.5.7 – Explain changes that occur in the meaning, use,

distribution, and importance of resources

o Objective: Compare and Contrast East, West, Interior

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Using Steve Dunn strategy: Compare and contrast - East/West/Interior

Assign:

o Compare/Contrast Essay

o Due: FRIDAY

o 4.1 Review – pg. 122, 4

o Due: THURSDAY

Work on Culture Fair

Thursday, October 29

o Standard: 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical features of the world,

7.5.4 – Explain how and why maps and regions change, 7.5.5 – Explain how human

modifications affect the physical environment, 7.5.6 – Explain how physical systems

affect human systems, 7.5.7 – Explain changes that occur in the meaning, use,

distribution, and importance of resources

o Objective: Label map and visualize where natural resources are found

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Label landforms in US and Canada

Label individually

Review Natural Resources

Work on Culture Fair

Finish Compare/Contrast Essays

STUDY for 4.1 Quiz

Friday, October 30

o Standard: 7.5.1 – Identify current countries and principal physical features of the world,

7.5.4 – Explain how and why maps and regions change, 7.5.5 – Explain how human

modifications affect the physical environment, 7.5.6 – Explain how physical systems

affect human systems, 7.5.7 – Explain changes that occur in the meaning, use,

distribution, and importance of resources

o Objective: Label maps together

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Compare/Contrast Essays Due

4.1 Quiz

Label US/Canada map together

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Monday, October 19

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Culture Fair Project

Work on tri-fold board

Due: WEDNESDAY

Tuesday, October 20

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Culture Fair Project

Work on tri-fold board

Due: WEDNESDAY

Wednesday, October 21

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Culture Fair Project

Work on tri-fold board

Due: WEDNESDAY

Thursday, October 22

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

No School: NDEA Conference

Friday, October 23

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

No School: NDEA Conference

Monday, October 12

o Standard:

o Objective: Find out the about the distribution of resources around the world

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Answer questions on chart pg 93 in table groups

Read 3.3 together

Create flashcards together

Assign:

3.3 Review – pg. 93, 2-6

Due: WEDNESDAY

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Tuesday, October 13

o Standard:

o Objective: Discover how the economy is the way people use and manage resources

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Review flashcards from yesterday

Read 3.3 together

Finish flashcards

Assign:

3.3 Review – pg. 93, 2-6

Due: WEDNESDAY

Wednesday, October 14

o Standard:

o Objective: Introduce US and Canada Unit

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Take 3.3 Quiz

Introduce US and Canada Unit

Go through page 100-113

Thursday, October 15

o Standard:

o Objective: Find out what region rises in elevation from east to west

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Start reading 4.1

As we read fill out US map

Fill out vocabulary cards together

Assign:

4.1 Review – page 122, 2-6

Due: MONDAY

Friday, October 16

o Standard:

o Objective: Find out what region rises in elevation from east to west

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Review yesterday’s flashcards

Finish reading 4.1

As we read fill out US map

Fill out vocabulary cards together

Assign:

4.1 Review – page 122, 2-6

Due: MONDAY

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Monday, October 5

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Begin researching for Culture Fair

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Begin researching for Culture Fair

Talk about appropriate and inappropriate websites

Tuesday, October 6

o Standard: 7.5.3 – Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s

physical features and environments.

o Objective: Discover how people live in the various climate regions.

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Start Climate Region Booklet

Put finishing touches on booklet

DUE: Friday

Wednesday, October 7

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

Early Out: Interpreting the SmarterBalance Test results

Thursday, October 8

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

o Objective: Begin researching for Culture Fair

Bell Ringer

Continue research

Check culture fair research

Friday, October 9

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions,

7.5.3 – Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s physical

features and environments.

o Objective: Wrap up research and present climate booklet

Bell Ringer Quiz

Present Climate Region Booklet

Finish research on Culture Fair

Monday, September 28

Page 36: Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes

o Standard: 7.5.3: Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s

physical features and environments

o Objective: Discover how geographers organize the Earth into regions that share

common characteristics

Notes 2.3

Assign:

2.3 Review – pg. 61, 1-7 (repeat question in answer for critical thinking)

Due: TUESDAY

Tuesday, September 29

o Standard: 7.5.3 – Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s

physical features and environments.

o Objective: Discover how people live in the various climate regions.

Bell Ringer

Start Climate Region Booklet

Choose climates

Begin research

Wednesday, September 30

o Standard: 7.5.3 – Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s

physical features and environments.

o Objective: Discover how people live in the various climate regions.

Bell Ringer

Start Climate Region Booklet

Put together booklet

o Due: FRIDAY

Thursday, October 1

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

Bell Ringer

Steve Dunn: Analyzing different kinds of text

Page 62 – Invaders From Another Land

Friday, October 2

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments, 7.1.8 – Apply research skills to answer questions

Bell Ringer Quiz

Present Climate booklets

Steve Dunn: Analyzing different kinds of text

Page 62 – Invaders From Another Land

Monday, September 21

Page 37: Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes

o Standard: 7.5.2 – Use geographic tools to understand the present and plan for the

future

o Objective: Recognize the different land forms

Bell Ringer

Finish landform project – drawing and coloring

Hang up when completed

Tuesday, September 22

o Standard: 7.5.2: Use geographic tools to understand the present and plan for the future.

o Objective: Discover the geographic factors that influence where people settle

Bell Ringer

Notes 2.1 – All

Assign:

2.2 Review – pg. 54, 1-6

Due: WEDNESDAY

Wednesday, September 23

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: Get your classmates from one end of the gym to the other

Homecoming week: Mission Impossible

Thursday, September 24

o Standard: 7.5.3: Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s

physical features and environments

o Objective: Discover how geographers organize the Earth into regions that share

common characteristics

Notes 2.3

Assign:

2.3 Review – pg. 61, 1-7 (repeat question in answer for critical thinking)

Due: MONDAY

Friday, September 25

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: Get the most points at the tri-school relay races in Lakota

Relay races in Lakota

Monday, September 14

o Standard: 7.5.3 – Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s

physical features

o Objective: Test knowledge of the physical processes that help create, maintain, and

modify Earth’s physical features.

2.1 Quiz

Read 2.2

Assign:

Page 38: Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes

2.2 Review – pg. 54, 1-6 (repeat question in answer for critical thinking)

Due: WEDNESDAY

Tuesday, September 15

o Standard: 7.5.2: Use geographic tools to understand the present and plan for the future.

o Objective: Discover the geographic factors that influence where people settle

Notes 2.1 – All

Assign:

2.2 Review – pg. 54, 1-6

Due: WEDNESDAY

Wednesday, September 16

o Standard: 7.5.2: Use geographic tools to understand the present and plan for the future,

7.5.3: Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s physical

features and environments

o Objective: Discover how geographers organize the Earth into regions that share

common characteristics

2.2 Quiz

Read 2.3

Assign:

2.3 Review – pg. 61, 1-7 (repeat question in answer for critical thinking)

Due: FRIDAY

Thursday, September 17

o Standard: 7.5.3: Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s

physical features and environments

o Objective: Discover how geographers organize the Earth into regions that share

common characteristics

Notes 2.3

Assign:

2.3 Review – pg. 61, 1-7 (repeat question in answer for critical thinking)

Due: FRIDAY

Friday, September 18

o Standard: 7.5.3: Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s

physical features and environments, 7.5.5: Explain how human modifications affect the

physical environment

o Objective: Find out how all living things are dependent upon one another and their

surroundings for survival

2.3 Quiz

Read 2.4

Assign:

2.4 Review – pg. 66, 1-7 (repeat question in answer for critical thinking)

Due: TUESDAY

Page 39: Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes

Monday, September 7

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: N/A

NO SCHOOL: Labor Day

Tuesday, September 8

o Standard: 7.1.1 – Explain different uses of maps, 7.1.2 – Identify the purposes,

distinguishing characteristics and limitations of different map projections

o Objective: Use the knowledge we have acquired to find real life examples

Find examples of each in the text

Map with a scale

Large-scale map

Physical map

Political map

Historical map

Contour map

o Discuss

o Review

Due: WEDNESDAY

Assign:

Read 1.2

Wednesday, September 9

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments.

o Objective: Learn the physical processes that shape the Earth’s surface

Notes 1.2 – The Solar System and Sun and Seasons

Assign:

1.2 Review – pg. 38, 2-6 (complete sentences on critical thinking)

Due: THURSDAY

Thursday, September 10

o Standard: 7.5.3 – Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s

physical features

o Objective: Discover the physical processes that shape the Earth’s surface

Notes 1.2 “Inside the Earth”

Assign:

2.1 Review – pg. 48, 1-6 (complete sentences on critical thinking)

Due: MONDAY

Friday, September 11

Page 40: Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes

o Standard: 7.5.3 – Explain how physical processes create, maintain, and modify Earth’s

physical features

o Objective: Discover the physical processes that shape the Earth’s surface

Notes 1.2 “Shaping the Earth’s Surface”

Assign:

2.1 Review – pg. 48, 1-6 (complete sentences on critical thinking)

Due: MONDAY

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: Learn the classroom rules and procedures

Discuss summer

Classroom Rules

Belief System

Procedures

Thursday, August 27

o Standard: N/A

o Objective: Get signed up for Edmodo and familiarize one’s self with the layout of the

textbook

Sign up for Edmodo

Go through book together

Take Scavenger Hunt Quiz on Edmodo

Friday, August 28

o Standard: 7.1.1 – Different uses of maps, 7.1.3 – Interpret maps to acquire information

about people, places, and environments

o Objective: Read different kinds of maps

Introduce Unit 1

Together go through and answer questions from pg 2-9

Assign:

o Compare and Contrast – take two continents and review

climate, regions, vegetation, population density, and religion

Write a paragraph on the similarities and differences

Due: MONDAY (Edmodo)

o Social Studies Skills – Practice It!

o Read 1.1

Monday, August 31

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments

o Objective: Find out how geography is used to interpret the past, understand the

present, and plan for the future

Page 41: Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes

Notes 1.1

Answer Edmodo discussion – How is geography used to interpret the

past, understand the present, and plan for the future

Assign:

1.1 terms definition and significance

1.1 Review – pg. 17, 4-6 (complete sentences)

Due: WEDNESDAY

Tuesday, September 1

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments

o Objective: Find out how geography is used to interpret the past, understand the

present, and plan for the future

1.1 Quiz

Finish 1.1 Review

Read Geography Skills Handbook

Wednesday, September 2

o Standard: 7.1.1 – Explain different uses of maps, 7.1.2 – Identify the purposes,

distinguishing characteristics and limitations of different map projections

o Objective: Identify the purpose, distinguishing characteristics, and limitations of

different map projections

Page 22, 23

Answer questions

Create Map projection chart

Begin on location

Locate different points in the atlas

Thursday, September 2

o Standard: 7.1.1 – Explain different uses of maps, 7.1.2 – Identify the purposes,

distinguishing characteristics and limitations of different map projections

Find examples of each in the text –

Map with a scale

Large-scale map

Physical map

Political map

Historical map

Contour map

Assign:

Read 1.2

Friday, September 3

o Standard: 7.1.7 – Interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources to understand

people, places, and environments

Notes 1.2

Page 42: Objective: Understand Europe’s Heartland and the changes

Talk about the vocabulary and significance together.

Assign:

1.2 Review – pg. 38, 2-6