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Bell Work August 17, 2017 Ask someone nearby what the five themes of geography are. Discuss with a partner the questions that are correlated directly to the five themes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFp0aaSTeoU#t=143.7397087

Bell Work August 18, 2017 Be prepared to share your summary from yesterday. Try to draw at least one connection from your “Country Assignment” from Wednesday to your summary.

In your notebook or a separate sheet of paper, list as many different regions of the world that you can think of without looking at the notes from yesterday. Then try to list as many different countries within each region as possible. You may work with a partner.

Bell Work August 21, 2017 What do almost all of the earliest civilizations in human history have in common? How do you think that commonality impacted each civilization?

Impact of Geography – Indus Valley Civilization Large area, stretches across modern day India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka , Bangledesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. Natural border consisted of mountains and the Arabian sea protecting from invasion or disease. Water from the river provided fertile and predictable agriculture. Proximity to rivers also provided transportation for trade.

Bell Work August 23, 2017 Without looking at your chart from yesterday, name the three ancient civilizations we discussed in class. Describe the four characteristics of a civilization. List the one thing all three civilizations had in common that they could not have done without.

Without looking at your chart from yesterday, name the three ancient civilizations we discussed in class. Describe the four characteristics of a civilization. List the one thing all three civilizations had in common that they could not have done without.

Read pages 59-63. Complete assessments 1-4 from page 63. Textbook Work Read pages 59-63. Complete assessments 1-4 from page 63.

Bell work August 28, 2017 In a short paragraph, describe your perfect weather conditions. Why do you enjoy that type of weather? What time of climate would you like to live in after high school? After you finish writing, share your response with a neighbor.