MARCH 09, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will review for MISA test

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MARCH 09, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will review for MISA test MARCH 09, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will review for MISA test. Students will create a poster relating to the local effects of climate change. WARM-UP – Sign in to a SECURE network on a laptop. STAY ON THE LOGING SCREEN. HOMEWORK – LO: MISA Practice, Global warming/Climate change

Meet with your article group (all #1’s meet in 1 group) Meet with your article group (all #1’s meet in 1 group). Create your poster according the format and information in your lab notebook. Be sure to put the region at the top of the poster. Example: Southeast