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Label the four geographic regions: Do Now: Pick up a map from my desk Label the following on the maps: Rivers and Reservoirs Pearl River Big Black River Yazoo River Pascagoula River Ross Barnett Reservoir Grenada Lake Sardis Lake Enid Lake Label the four geographic regions: Hills Piney Woods Delta Gulf Coast

Is Mississippi Interesting? Research one interesting fact about Mississippi. Use your computer, phone, or book to do so. Once you have found your interesting fact put it on the board! If someone has already put your fact up there you must find another fact!

End Task (Summative) After reading and researching texts on Mississippi’s environment, create a Google presentation in which you describe Mississippi’s environment while identifying how the state uses its natural resources. Use textual evidence to support your description.

Write down three questions that you must answer to be able to complete your end task!

Log in to canvas In modules Unit 1, open and download Unit 1 notes Read notes (its not even two pages so calm down) Complete the Unit 1.1 Essential Questions in Assignments.

After reading the introduction and assigned section, research more about your landform region (book or computer) As a group complete your map artistically to describe the ten landform regions and their environment!