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Focus Activity: Homework: Unit: Social Sciences, Geography, and Native Americans MYP Unit Question: How does WHERE we live affect HOW we live? Thursday, September 19th, 2019  End of Unit 1!  Reminders: LTA due Tues. Oct. 8 Check Portal for any missing work! Focus Activity: Review time! Homework: STUDY!!! Extra help tomorrow morning, 7:15

How can I study for tomorrow’s test? Bring your binder home- your notes have all of the information that you need! Check the eSchool View to fill in any missing pieces from your notes Come to Extra Help tomorrow morning!

What do I need to study for tomorrow’s test? Geography of the world and the U.S. Latitude and longitude/compass directions Social Sciences/Primary and Secondary Sources Land Bridge Theory Native American Culture Groups (Southwest, Plains, Eastern Woodlands) Iroquois Civilization (Eastern Woodlands)

Representative Government Can you guess which vocabulary word the following definition belongs to? “A government in which people choose leaders to make decisions for them” ANSWER: Representative Government

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Iroquois and the United States: Similarities Both are Representative Governments Women (Iroquois) or citizens (U.S.) choose leaders to represent and make decisions for the entire group Broken up into smaller groups (tribes or states) Worked together against a common enemy (Algonquians or Great Britain)

Good Luck!