1. Objective (READ) SWBAT identify problems in America’s infrastructure. 2. Question of the Day. (WRITE) 3. Warm-up (ANSWER) 1. How did infrastructure make the US rich? 2. How could we make our infrastructure better?
Table of Contents DateTitleLesson # **US/Canada Unit** 10/19Migration28 10/20Urbanization29 10/21Infrastructure30 10/22Break of Bulk31 1. Make a new page called “Break of Bulk.” 2. Label it page 31.
Break of Bulk
Break of Bulk – the process of placing imported cargo on trains, planes, and trucks to transport them to tertiary activities. 1) Sketch break of bulk… 2) Give an example of a break of bulk point Part One Part Two Ship comes to the port… Goods leave using railroads, airports, and highways
Task Write the word infrastructure. Underneath where you wrote the word infrastructure, draw a scene of a town with as many examples of infrastructure as you can in 90 seconds.
Create this chart Type of Infrastructure What is wrong (problems, causes of problems, consequences of no action, etc.)
Quiz Start at #31 on your scantron
L - After you are finished… 1. Turn in your quiz, my pencil, and the scantron on the front table by my desk. PICK UP the directions for the web page assignment we worked on yesterday. 2. Complete the closure activity below and remain silent. A. Complete the PART E of yesterday’s assignment. TURN THIS IN ON THE CHAIR WHEN YOU LEAVE. B. Answer your Question of the Day in your notebook like normal.
K/H - After you are finished… 1. Turn in your quiz, MY PENCIL, and the scantron on table up front. 2. Complete the activity below and remain silent. A. FINISH PART E OF YOUR WEB PAGE ASSIGNMENT. Create a trading plan that explains how your company will handle break of bulk in Canada. - Include real cities and distribution centers in Canada. (see maps in section A of the textbook for help). - Explain where the goods are produced in the US and the infrastructure required to get your goods to Canada. - Explain how your goods make it to the tertiary level in Canadian cities.
Closure 1. Answer the Question of the Day like normal