All I want you to do is tell me, where you are now?

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All I want you to do is tell me, where you are now? Brain Jogger!!! All I want you to do is tell me, where you are now?

Universe You United States of America Henry County 820 North Mosely Drive Stockbridge/McDonough Georgia Mrs. McDonald’s Class (Room 703) Woodland Middle School 7th Grade Hall Milky Way Galaxy Earth Western Hemisphere North America You

You Universe Milky Way Galaxy Earth Western Hemisphere North America United States of America Henry County Georgia Stockbridge/McDonough 820 North Mosely Drive Woodland Middle School 7th Grade Hall Mrs. McDonald’s Class (Room 703) You

Enduring Understandings To know something To go on…forever!

EU COLLAGE Your page will represent each of the 8 EU’s (Enduring Understanding--there are 8) For each EU you must have: The EU title A collage of pictures that represent the EU. An example of the EU that you did not see in class.

Location Location affects a society’s economy, culture, and development. Where you live and work impacts who you are and how you live. K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, WH, USH, WG 6

Why do more people in the United States live in cities rather than out in the country? (Give two reasons)

Location Which house cost more? Why? Conyers, GA Atlanta, GA $549,000 $750,000 New York, NY $9,750,000 Which house cost more? Why?

Movement/ Migration The movement or migration of people and ideas affects all societies involved. Food, Language, Music, Religions, Disease, Sports, Habits, etc can be spread through movement and migration. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, WH, USH 9

Movement and Migration Reasons why people move: Conflict Money Power/Authority Education

Food Food Where does it come from?

How does people moving into a new environment change that environment?

Do we need authority? Why? You have to have a reason. You can’t just say “because.” Answer in 2-3 sentences. Authority: (def.)-The power to enforce laws, exact obedience, command, determine, or judge.

Power, Authority, Governance The power to enforce laws, exact obedience, command, determine, or judge. Rule of law is needed to prevent chaos and anarchy. 6, 7, WH 14

Examples of Power, Authority and Governance Legislative Branch Congress Executive Branch Job: Legislature makes laws for people of the United States to follow. How they Get into Power? Voted on by the citizens Job: Enforces Laws created by the legislature. How they Get into Power? Voted on by the citizens Job: Interpret the laws created by the legislature. How they Get into Power? Some voted on, some nominated.

Examples of Power, Authority and Governance Other types of Power, Authority and Governance… Controls the supply of oil around the world and then controls price. European Union controls trade, money, immigration. Parents control you until you are 18.

Conflict & Change When there is conflict between or within societies, change is the result. The change may be big or small, but change will occur. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, WH, USH, WG 17

Conflict between countries….. WAR Countless wars over the centuries Countless deaths as well  Types of Wars: Nation vs. Nation Nation vs. part of the same nation Tribe vs. Tribe Group of Nations vs. Nation Group of Nations vs. Group of Nations Nation vs. Tribe Religion vs. Religion And so many more……………..

What are these symbols of?

Approximately 809,215,732 people killed in the name of religion. Conflict much?????

Change Examples Death Change in Power (who controls) Change family lives Change in Power (who controls) Migration (forced to move) Peace Agreements Borders change ….and many, many more…..

Brain Jogger In the Unites States and in most of Europe they drive on the right side of the road.  In Britain, South Africa, Australia, and in parts of Africa they drive on the left side of the road.  Which way is better and Why? (This should be at least 2 sentences)

Culture The culture of a society is the product of the religion, beliefs, customs, traditions, and government of that society. People often view the world around them through their culture. K, 1, 6, 7, WH, USH, WG 24

How you does your view of life and death change your outlook on life? Beliefs Example: How you does your view of life and death change your outlook on life? Hindus believe that life is a cycle of your soul (or spirit) being born and reborn into a new body. Christians believe that you are born an then die and enter an afterlife in either heaven or hell.

Habits “You can take the boy out of the country, but you can’t take the country out of the boy.” Nap in the middle of the day, dinner at 9 or 10 Other demands of daily life.

Experiences War Discrimination Slavery Movement Trade

Human Environmental Interaction Humans, their society, and the environment affect each other. 6, 7, WG 28

Human Environment Interaction How do humans effect the environment? How does the environment effect Humans? Use of Natural Resources Pollution/Recycle Use of Energy Plant Plants Hunting Population Behavior Food Diseases/Virus/Poison Weather/Natural Disasters Climate Shelter/Shade Culture/Life Style

Different Types of Environment School Environment Work Environment Home Environment World Environment American Environment

Brain Jogger Why does our school cafeteria not serve steak and lobster instead of hamburgers? (Give at least 2 sentences)

Why? Cafeteria production: No beer No asparagus No Liver and Onions No Blood Pudding Yes to Pizza Yes to Nachos Yes to Fire Cheetos

Production, Distribution, Consumption The production, distribution, and consumption of goods/services produced by the society are affected by the location, customs, beliefs, and laws of the society. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, USH, WG 33

Brain Jogger School Has Changed School Has Stayed the Same How has school change and stayed the same since kindergarten? (make the chart below) School Has Changed School Has Stayed the Same

Time, Change, Continuity While change occurs over time in nearly everything, there are basic things in society that stay the same throughout time. K, 1, 2, 6, 7, WH 35

Time, Continuity, and Change Physical Environment-deserts/tree/deforestation Cultural Environment-African American, Cuban America, Native America Power, Authority, Governance-Political environment Conflicts Develop-Ethnic groups Fight/Peace

Ticket out the Door As far as school is concerned, what will change and what will stay the same in the future? (and give me examples)

EU Collage Your page will represent each of the 8 EU’s. Location Movement/Migration Power, authority, governance. Conflict & Change Culture Human Environment Interaction Time, Change, Continuity Production, Distribution, Consumption For each EU you must have: The EU title A collage of pictures that represent the EU. An example of the EU that you did not see in class. DUE DATE___________________________________________________