Do Now Put your name on the Map Test Ticket

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Do Now Put your name on the Map Test Ticket Either take out your Phone or raise your hand if you need a hand out Map to use! Do Now

Mapping the Foundational Era Mr. Wood WHAP 101

Essential Question and standard What are the most important civilizations that existed in the foundational era of World History 7.10.1 Use maps and other geographical tools to depict historical events and change Essential Question and standard

Look at the Test Ticket- we will be going to the computer lab and filling this out. You will be going to the website Freemanpedia to fill out the map. Let’s head to the computer lab! - All work will be linked on Mr. Wood’s website- https://mrwoodworldhistory.wordpress.com/ The Map test is for the next class! Map Test Ticket

Any Questions about the Map test??? Ticket out

Begin your test! Do Now