Great Plains BOK 9-10 Open your BOK to pages 9-10

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Great Plains BOK 9-10 Open your BOK to pages 9-10 Write the page numbers in the TOP OUTSIDE CORNERS. Date page 9 by the spiral. Title the top margin of page 9, Great Plains Update your Table of Contents 9-10 Great Plains

Ready: Based on the pictures below write a 2-3 sentence explanation on what these two pictures have in common Sentence Steam- These two pictures have…

SET: Create a Bubble Map with the region: Great Plains in the middle You will fill in the outside bubbles with the following information for Mountains and Basins: What are High Plains ? Major locations Erosions Any Channels ? Edwards Plateau? What is the geography and climate like? Make sure the bubble are big enough to fit all of the information provided in your textbook for Mountains and Basins. Great Plains

Go: 1.) Either draw your own scene of what the Great Plains look like, or google, print, and place pictures of the Great Plains region of Texas to supply a visual of what the land in this region looks like. 2.) In your own words, explain what this area looks like to someone who has lost their sight and is not able to see the landscape of Great Plains use at least 5 new academic vocabulary terms learned from your bubble chart on page 9