Bell ringer: August 18, 2017 How many continents are there?

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Bell ringer: August 18, 2017 How many continents are there? Answer: There are seven continents in the world. List the continents. Answer: The continents of the world are Africa, Asia, Antarctica, North America, South America, Australia, and Europe.

Bell ringer: August 15, 2017 Choose a continent that you would like to live on. Based on the video, do you still want to live on this continent? Why or why not?

Bell ringer: August 17, 2015 Using color, Please label the continents and oceans of the world on the map handed to you. If time allows you may color all oceans blue and all continents green. The map can be found on pages R2 – R3 in your textbook.

Title World Map Prime Meridian Equator Legend Compass

Bell Ringer: Define the following terms using your textbook Pages H14-H15 and H19 Island - Globe Equator Grid Parallels Latitude Longitude Meridians Compass rose Prime meridian

Name the four hemispheres using your textbook H14-H15. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Name the seven continents using your textbook H14-H15. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Name the four oceans using your textbook pgs. H14-H15. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Find the words listed on the word search to practice your key terms reviewing the continents of the world Directions: Circle the words in the word search.

What are the parts of a Map? List the parts of a map. Answer: Compass rose, Key or Legend, Scale, and Title.

Bell ringer: August 18, 2015 Read page 4 in your textbook. Please study the timeline. Do you notice a pattern? Focus in on the words: Decade - CE

TIME PERIODS IN HISTORY WHAT ARE THEY? WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THEM? HOW DO I PUT TIME PERIODS ON A TIMELINE?

Time Periods in History BC BCE AD CE

Instructions LOOK AT PAGE 4 WHILE YOU CUT AND PASTE THE FLAPS IN YOUR COMPOSITION BOOK. AROUND YOUR FLAPS SHOULD BE THE WORDS AND DEFINITONS FOR--DECADE, CENTURY, AGE, ERA, AND ANCIENT. COPY THE TIMELINE FROM PAGE 4 ON THE BACK SIDE OF THE PAGE.