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Bell Work 8/23/2016 Legacy P. 60-61 9. Invasions p. 55-56 Get the graded work out of your GRADED WORK folder!!! Open your Comp. book up to page 7 (Concept cards page) Write the following page numbers beside each word to help you find the content in the textbook: Legacy P. 60-61 9. Invasions p. 55-56 Achievements P. 60-61 10. Expand p. 69 Consequences p. 57-58 11. Culture p. 65 Continuation p. 64 12. Thrived p. 64-65 Significance p. 64-65 13. Migration p. 57 Reforms p. 67 14. Decline p. 56 Political p. 54 15. Conquests p. 69 Economic p. 55

Test Correction Instructions

Reasons questions are answered incorrectly: Didn’t read the question carefully. Didn’t read all answer choices carefully. Didn’t identify key words in the question and answer choices. Didn’t reason through your correct answer.

Step 1: Underline key vocabulary! How do the Equator and the Prime Meridian help geographers locate places on Earth? How do the Equator and the Prime Meridian help geographers locate places on Earth? Display on white board and use markers to underline key vocabulary.

Step 2: Define key vocabulary Step 2: Define key vocabulary! How do the Equator and the Prime Meridian help geographers locate places on Earth? Define key vocabulary Equator: line of latitude that runs east and west and creates the northern and southern hemispheres. Prime Meridian: line of longitude that runs north and south and creates the eastern and western hemispheres.

Step 3: Find the correct answer! Read all answer choices & eliminate wrong answers A. By dividing it into hemispheres B. by determining the same climates C. by making land areas equal D. by separating cultures Correct answer: a. by dividing it into hemispheres

Step 4: Explain how you know! Be able to explain how your reason for choosing the correct answer! I chose b. by making land areas equal. Hemispheres divide the earth into equal areas, but the amount of land in each hemisphere is different.

Your original answer and Explanation of mistake you made ? # Question Break Down: Underline/highlight important vocab /key words Define important vocabulary from the question (Must define at least 2 words) Correct answer (written out, not just the letter) Your original answer and Explanation of mistake you made EX. 1 How do the Equator and the Prime Meridian help geographers locate places on Earth? Equator: line of latitude that runs east and west and creates the northern and southern hemispheres. Prime Meridian: line of longitude that runs north and south and creates the eastern and western hemispheres. a. by dividing it into hemispheres I chose b. by making land areas equal. Hemispheres divide the earth into equal areas, but the amount of land in each hemisphere is different.

Test Corrections Instructions You will make corrections to ALL questions that you got incorrect! Use the handout and complete each column to earn points back. You will receive half credit back for each question, as long as you thoroughly complete each column. ?# Question Break Down: Underline/highlight important vocab /key words Define important vocabulary from the question (Must define at least 2 words) Correct answer (written out, not just the letter) Your original answer and Explanation of mistake you made Map #1 Write the name of the continent labeled #1. Name: there are only 7 continent names to choose from. Continent: 7 large continuous landmasses. North America I originally answered Asia. Asia is in the eastern hemisphere and connected to Europe. North America is in the western hemisphere and is north of South America.