Southeast Asia. Table of Contents – SE Asia DateTitleLesson # 3/23Hinduism52 3/25Colonization53 3/27Partition54 3/30Kashmir55 **SE Asia** 4/6Cover Page56.

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Southeast Asia

Table of Contents – SE Asia DateTitleLesson # 3/23Hinduism52 3/25Colonization53 3/27Partition54 3/30Kashmir55 **SE Asia** 4/6Cover Page56

Directions 1. Go to the next available fresh page in your notebook. 2. Title it SE Asia COVER PAGE. 3. Turn it over. 4. Title that page SE Asia WARM-UPS

Warm-up Page DateQuestion of the Day Warm-up

Warm-up Page DateQuestion of the Day Warm-up 4/6What is the purpose for building the Great Wall of China? 1. True – China is the most populated country in the world. 2. DIFFUSION = when culture spreads from one place to another.

Lessons 1. Map 2. Human-Environment Interaction in China 3. Religion 4. Isolation 5. Communism 6. Population 7. Economics

SE Asia Cover Page Directions –Find the next fresh page in your notebook –Use it to create a cover page –Your cover page should include the following… 1.Title 2.Pictures -One picture that represents the essential question. 3.Essential Questions Chart (on the next slide)

Essential Questions Chart EQPredictionAnswer How has communism impacted SE Asia economically, politically, and socially. Directions: - Title the page - Copy the chart - Complete the prediction column. - Sketch a picture.

Cut-Away Boxes Number the Cut-Away boxes 1-5. –(1-3 on p. 1, 4-5 on p. 2) Cross out #2, #3, and #4. You don’t have to do them. Do them for extra credit.

Cut-aways – Great Wall of China 1. Great Wall of China – create a cut-away box explaining the importance of the Great Wall of China.

Clip Question: A. Why did they build the Great Wall of China. B. How did it contribute to the diffusion of culture? Answers: A. To provide defense against invaders. B. It was a barrier that blocked the diffusion of culture.

Cut-aways – Terraced Farming 5. Terraced Farming – create a cut-away box explaining the purpose and advantages of terraced farming.

Terraced Farming Help Purpose: Why do it? Advantages: Where does it happen? Use p. 695

Warm-up Page DateQuestion of the Day Warm-up 4/6What is the purpose for building the Great Wall of China? - To serve as a barrier and protect from invasion 1. True – China is the most populated country in the world. 2. DIFFUSION = when culture spreads from one place to another.