Tuesday, September 13th As you come in: Please take out your 5 subject notebook, map from yesterday, and your bookmark.

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Tuesday, September 13th As you come in: Please take out your 5 subject notebook, map from yesterday, and your bookmark

Warm Up Classroom Assignment: The African Slave Trade and Europe Before Transatlantic Travel Quiz Review Exit Ticket: Post It

SWBAT explain the economic reasons for the movement amongst regions by completing Sections 1.3 & 1.4, and answering the FA questions during the exit ticket.

What were the economic reasons for movement amongst regions in the West African Kingdoms?

Create a made up scenario where one of the 5 themes of geography is present. Be sure to include the scenario, which theme is present, and how it is present. Example: It has not rained in three months. I am now broke because I cannot sell my crops or make new crops at my farm. Answer: Human Environment Interaction, draught causing farm to go bad. Take out your Cultural Regions Map As you work on the Warm Up

Today, you will have your first opportunity to earn points towards your MP1 grade! I will be collecting your work from today’s class Independently, read pages 20-27, starting at ‘West African Slave Trade’. Answer question #2A on page 20, and questions #1A and #3B on page 27 Full sentences!!!!

Quiz Info: Ten Questions, Multiple Choice Fair Game: The 5 Themes of Geography Cultural Regions Map Trading Kingdoms Create Your Own Study Guide Be able to differentiate between the 5 themes of Geography Absolute vs Relative Location Human features v Physical features Joint Stock Companies

On the slip of paper provided, answer the following questions… 1. What is a joint stock company? 2. Where do buffalo most likely come from (which region)? 3. How do people get food in the Western Regions?