6X 9-23-2015 Wednesday Launched new unit in our notebooks.

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6X 9-23-2015 Wednesday Launched new unit in our notebooks.

Unit 1 Pre-Columbian Societies and Pre-Colonization Unit Objectives 5.4.4.15.1 Describe complex urban societies that existed in Mesoamerica and North America before 1500. (Before European Contact) For example: Maya, Aztec, Anasazi, Hohokam, Cahokia, Hopewell. 6.3.1.1.1 Create and use various kinds of maps, including overlaying thematic maps, of places in Minnesota; incorporate the “TODALSS” map basics, as well as points, lines and colored areas to display spatial information. For example: “TODALSS” map basics—title, orientation, date, author, legend/ key, source, and scale. Spatial information--cities, roads, boundaries, bodies of water, regions. 6.3.3.6.1 Locate, identify and describe major physical features in Minnesota; explain how physical features and the location of resources affect settlement patterns and the growth of cities in different parts of Minnesota. For example: Physical features— ecosystems, topographic features, continental divides, river valleys, cities, communities and reservations of Minnesota’s indigenous people. 6.3.4.10.1 Describe how land was used during different time periods in Minnesota history; explain how and why land use has changed over time. For example: Land use might include agriculture, settlement, suburbanization, recreation, industry. 6.4.4.15.1 Compare and contrast the Dakota and Anishinaabe nations prior to 1800; describe their interactions with each other and other indigenous peoples. (Before European Contact) 6.4.4.16.1 Describe European exploration, competition and trade in the upper Mississippi River region; describe varied interactions between Minnesota’s indigenous peoples and Europeans in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. (Colonization and Settlement: 15851763) For example: The role of missionaries, the transmission of diseases, the domino effect of people being pushed further west due to the fur trade in Great Lakes region.