Daily Schedule Homeroom 4:10-4:15 Period One 4:15-4:51 (Social Studies) Period Two 4:55-5:31 (Planning Period) Period Three 5:35-6:01 (Social Studies)

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Daily Schedule Homeroom 4:10-4:15 Period One 4:15-4:51 (Social Studies) Period Two 4:55-5:31 (Planning Period) Period Three 5:35-6:01 (Social Studies) Period Four 6:01-7:01 (Social Studies) Period Five 7:05-7:41 (Social Studies) Period Six 7:45-8:15 (No Class)

Thursday October 8th , 2015 Mapping Lab Agenda: Warm-Up Pass out Chapter 8 Mapping Lab Review Mapping Skills and Instructions: pg. A4-A7 Chapter 8 Mapping Lab with Group Learning Target: I’ll be able to show my abilities to read and interpret maps using appropriate mapping skills (latitude, longitude, scales, and keys) and keys by completing a mapping lab over Chapter 8. Week-At-A-Glance: Monday: Revise Notes Tuesday: Socratic Seminar Wednesday: Chapter 8, Section 3 Quiz Thursday: Chapter 8 Mapping Lab Friday: Carousel Review/ Chapter 8 Review Worksheets Homework: Finish Chapter 8 Mapping Lab

Thursday October 8th, 2015: Warm-Up Answer the question from what you know. What is latitude? What is longitude? What is absolute location? What is relative location What are the directions of a compass. Imaginary lines that measure the degrees of north or south of the equator Imaginary lines that measures the degrees east and west of the Prime Meridian The exact location of something or a place The approximate location of something or a place North, South, East, and West