Daily Vocabulary Procedure

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Daily Vocabulary Procedure Use the model shown on your handout to complete daily vocabulary http://www.phs.d211.org/science/filipekcj/Bio138/frayer%20cards%20template.pdf

Lets Practice line of demarcation: imaginary line through the middle of the Atlantic Ocean from the North Pole to the South Pole dividing the Americas between the Spain and Portugal strait: a narrow passageway connecting two large bodies of water Circumnavigate: to sail around the world

Choose 3 of 4 ways to identify the vocabulary word: Steps Choose 3 of 4 ways to identify the vocabulary word: Definition: In your own words Facts or Characteristics: Make a bulleted list. Draw a picture that helps you understand the meaning of the “word”. Examples: List at least 3. Non-Examples: make a bulleted list about what the “work” is not about.

Once you have used all the graphic organizers on your handout, draw one for each vocabulary word in your spiral notebooks. You will do Daily Vocabulary after the Bellwork everyday.

Daily Vocabulary #2 pueblo: home or community of homes built by some Native Americans culture: a way of life for a group of people who share similar beliefs and traditions artifact: an object left behind by early people that represents their culture adobe: a sun dried mud brick used to build the homes of some Native Americans

Daily Vocabulary #3 colony: a group of people who settle in a distant territory but remain with in control of their parent or mother country privateering: when a privately owned ship is used as war service by a government mercantilism: the theory that a nation’s power depends on its wealth

Daily Vocabulary #4 Columbian Exchange: exchange of goods, disease, ideas, and people between Europe and Americas charter: a document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area Joint stock company: a company in which investors buy stock in the company for a share of its future profits burgesses: elected representatives to an assembly

Daily Vocabulary #5 Constitution: a formal written plan of government Puritan: Protestants who, during the 1600s, wanted to reform the Anglican Church Separatist: Protestants who, during the 1600s, wanted to leave the Anglican Church in order to found their own church

Daily Vocabulary #7 Iroquois Confederacy: a powerful group of Native Americans in the eastern part of the United States militia: a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies alliance: a close association of nations formed to advance common interests Seven Years War: an extension of the French and Indian War where fighting occurred in Europe