Warm-Up Google “Geography” using your phone or an iPad – write down what you find out on the paper provided.

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Warm-Up Google “Geography” using your phone or an iPad – write down what you find out on the paper provided

Housekeeping Tutorial for Mastery folders

Finish your Map notes

SWBAT identify the 5 themes of geography Objective

Geography v. History Read and annotate the text as we go over it together.

5 Themes What is a theme? In this context, it means a recurring idea. We’re going to watch a short – pretty cheesy – video. As we’re watching, fill in the information on the chart about the definition of each theme.

5 Themes Read this on your own. Let’s take 5 minutes. Answer the questions and then we’ll review as a group.

Where can we see these… Syrian refugees arrive in Greece

Mastery Practice Please complete these independently.