September 12, 2016 Agenda: Types of maps 1. Notes 2. Group Activity

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September 12, 2016 Agenda: Types of maps 1. Notes 2. Group Activity Free seating today! Please choose wisely. Pick up a new warm up sheet on top of mailboxes. Agenda: Types of maps 1. Notes 2. Group Activity Topic Sentence- Bays, lakes, oceans, seas gulfs, rivers, and straits are all bodies of water. Warm Up - An archipelago is a group of ___________.  (Hint: Use vocab. page)

Choose 2 types of maps and compare. Essential Question Choose 2 types of maps and compare.

September 13, 2016 Agenda: Types of maps Please sit with the group you chose yesterday. Take out dragon activity. Open binder to graded papers section. Agenda: Types of maps 1. Group activity 2.Journal entry Topic Sentence- Thematic maps are maps that have a topic or theme.   Warm Up - What physical feature is a narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water?

Prompts: Choose a physical location that is anywhere in the world and imagine you got lost. Write about why one of the 6 types of maps would be important to use. OR Compare 2 types of maps. Explain how they are the same/different.

September 14, 2016 Agenda: 1. Finish journal entry Please find your assigned seat. Agenda: 1. Finish journal entry 2. Check for understanding Topic Sentence- A political map shows borders, boundaries and capitals.    Warm Up - What physical feature is a triangular shape at the end of a river?

September 15, 2016 Agenda: 1. Physical vs. Cultural Regions Please find your assigned seat. Agenda: 1. Physical vs. Cultural Regions 2. Review for quiz

Explain the difference between cultural and physical regions? Essential Question Explain the difference between cultural and physical regions?

September 16, 2016 Agenda: Quiz Please find your assigned seat. Agenda: Quiz Topic Sentence: A cultural region is defined by the common characteristics of the people living there.    Warm Up – What is the region that can be defined by it’s common landforms, soils, climate, vegetation or animal life?