FEBRUARY 09, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will explore how people around the world use available resources. WARM-UP – Chicken is a renewable resource. If.

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FEBRUARY 09, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will explore how people around the world use available resources. WARM-UP – Chicken is a renewable resource. If the U.S. population continues to increase, how do we keep the chicken population steady enough to supply the U.S with chicken? What about with petroleum? HOMEWORK – Unit 3 Quiz 1 – 2/14 Complete Uneven Distribution Video Questions – 2/12 AGENDA – 6th Grade Review Packet; Show for a completion Grade Re-teach subduction, convection. Show population density using National Geographic Mapmaker