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Warm Up On a piece of paper in your binder, please answer: What does INSPECT stand for? Tell me about how we will be tracing these themes throughout the course.

Foldable Six flaps Name of region on top of flap Description underneath You come up with: an example city/state in each region

For each region, we must consider what people will need in terms of: Food Clothing Shelter Hint: Write this down on your paper!! We will all share with the class

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Exit Ticket What is one state from the Mountain region? What region do we live in (NC)? What is one state (and what region is it located in) that you would like to visit and why? What are you confused about from today’s lesson, or what will you need help with to better understand?