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These are the pages that should be in your SS Notebook and in this order

Start Unit 1

Page 1: “If the World Were a Village of 100 People Notes”

Page 2: If the World Were a Village of 100 People Statistics

Page 3: Vocabulary Words Set #1

Page 4: “My World Bullseye”

Page 5: Map Elements Notes Part 1

Page 6: Map Elements Notes Part 2

Page 7: Labeled World Map (Continents and Oceans)

Page 8: Latitude and Longitude Anchor Chart

Page 9: Population Density Notes

Page 10: Vocabulary Words Set #2

Page 11: “The Lorax” Notes

Start Unit 2

Page 12: Unit 2 Summary Sheet

Page 13: Europe Political Map

Page 14: Europe Physical Map

Page 15: Europe Physical Features Notes

Page 16: Vocabulary Words Set #3

Page 17: Geography Alive Textbook Questions *The answers were turned in*

Page 18: Vocabulary Words Set #4

Page 19: Comparing and Contrasting Venn Diagram Chart

Page 20: Vocabulary Words Set #5

Page 21: Cultural Characteristics of Europe Notes

Page 22: Literacy Rate Notes

Page 23: Literacy Rate Anchor Chart

Page 24: Wax Paper Opening

Page 25: Europe’s Environmental Issues Notes