8/25/2014 and 8/26/2014 Date How does geography affect a person’s destiny? SWBATA Materials Needed Agenda Pencil Warm-up Sheet Rules Sheet Student Information.

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8/25/2014 and 8/26/2014 Date How does geography affect a person’s destiny? SWBATA Materials Needed Agenda Pencil Warm-up Sheet Rules Sheet Student Information Sheet Warm-up Mapping Travel Writing Map Completion

8/25/2014 and 8/26/2014 Date What are three continents in the Northern Hemisphere? Warm Up ?

Mapping Use the purple textbook to complete your map ONLY do the front section first!!! We will complete the back when instructed No coloring yet! Use only pencil or black pen to complete map Be NEAT!

Writing Portion 1. Complete “Where I Live Now” section Describe home Describe environment Where do you want to go? Why? What continent are you in? Include writing and picture!!!

Writing Continued 2. Complete “Travelling” section How are you travelling? What did you cross on your journey? Ocean? Geographical/global lines? What happened on your journey? Include writing and picture!!!

Writing Continued 3. Complete “On Vacation” section Where are you? Environment? What are you doing here? Do you want to return or stay? Why? What happened when you arrived? How do you feel about that? Include writing and picture!!!

Homework Finish your map AND writing for next class (Wednesday or Thursday) Color your map with crayons or colored pencils Map Quiz next class (Wednesday or Thursday) Do not worry! You know this stuff!!!

8/27/2014 and 8/28/2014 Date What are some messages historians receive from cave paintings? SWBATA Materials Needed Agenda Pencil Warm-up Sheet World Map/Writing Warm-up Map Quiz Unit Organizer Who Studies the Past? Cave Painting Gallery

8/27/2014 and 8/28/2014 Date List the continents and classify them from largest to smallest. Warm Up ?

Merit Map Quiz You are in Hagerstown, MD and travelling to Australia via plane over Africa. 1. What hemispheres do you visit throughout your trip? 2. What oceans do you travel over? 3. What geographical lines do you pass over?

Merit Map Quiz 4. Which direction do longitude lines go on a map? 5. Which direction do latitude lines go on a map? Bonus: How does geography affect a person’s destiny?

8/29/2014 Date What are some messages historians receive from cave paintings? SWBATA Materials Needed Agenda Pencil Warm-up Sheet Warm-up Finish Unit Organizer Who Studies the Past? Cave Painting Gallery

8/29/2014 Date What are three important details in the image? Warm Up ?

Cave Paintings

Who Studies the Past? Geographers Archeologists Historians

Cave Paintings

9/2/2014 and 9/3/2014 Date Why is vocabulary so vital to those studying the past? SWBATA Materials Needed Agenda Pencil Warm-up Sheet Gallery Sheet Warm-up Cave Painting Gallery Draw a Cave Painting Vocabulary

9/2/2014 and 9/3/2014 Date Why are cave paintings such a valuable resource for those studying history? Warm Up ?

Cave Paintings

Vocabulary Archaeologist Historian Geographer Artifact

9/4/2014 and 9/5/2014 Date What distinguishes the Neolithic era from the Paleolithic era? SWBATA Materials Needed Agenda Pencil Warm-up Sheet Warm-up Vocabulary Review Era Comparison Comic Creation

9/4/2014 and 9/5/2014 Date How do archaeologists, historians, and geographers use artifacts in their work? Warm Up ?

Paleolithic Age Hunting and Gathering Nomadic lifestyle First part of the Stone Age 2 million years ago until 8000 B.C.E.

Neolithic Age Farming Domesticating animals Creating shelters and communities Jobs Trade Second part of the Stone Age 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.

Create a Comic Use your notes to create a comic comparing Paleolithic and Neolithic times Comic strip OR Single picture Colorful and Neat Include captions/quotations for characters Creativity is great, but must be realistic No names on the front of the sheet (this is a piece of art)