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World Geography Bellringer Week 1, #1 8/20/2013 What is Geography?

World Geography Bellringer Week 1, #2 8/22/2013 Give three facts about Montrose Colorado

World Geography Bellringer Week 1, #3 8/23/2013 What tool do Geographers use to describe the exact location of a place? You will be turning your bellringers in today

World Geography Bellringer Week 2, #1 8/26/2013 What is the name of the parallel lines running north and south of the equator

World Geography Bellringer Week 2, #2 8/26/2013 What is a scale (in Geography)?

World Geography Bellringer Week 2, #3 8/29/2013 What does a political map show?

World Geography Bellringer Week 2, #4 8/30/2013 Besides political units (states, countries, etc.) and physical features, what else might a map show?

World Geography Bellringer Week 3, #1 9/3/2013 What is a thematic map?

World Geography Bellringer Week 3, #2 9/5/2013 Are you an immigrant or the descendent of immigrants?

World Geography Bellringer Week 3, 9/6/2013 No Bellringer today Get ready to turn in your bellringers

World Geography Bellringer Week 4, #1 9/9/2013 Do you believe that people are naturally good or evil?

World Geography Bellringer Week 4, #2 9/10/2013 Define the word “anarchy”

World Geography Bellringer Week 4, #3 9/13/2013 What did we study this unit?

World Geography Bellringer 9/16/2013 No Bellringer today Are you ready for the test?

World Geography Bellringer Week 5, #1 9/17/2013 The statement “Mexico is South of the United States” would be an example of what?

World Geography Bellringer Week 5, #2 9/19/2013 If you are studying an area’s history, what theme of Geography are you working with the most?

World Geography Bellringer Week 5, #3 9/20/2013 What European country conquered most of Latin America?

World Geography Bellringer Week 6, #1 9/24/2013 What is an Empire?

World Geography Bellringer Week 6, #2 9/26/2013 Identify the highlighted country

World Geography Bellringer Week 6, #3 9/27/2013 Identify the highlighted country

World Geography Bellringer Week 7, #1 9/30/2013 What is Communism?

World Geography Bellringer Week 7, #2 10/1/2013 What is culture?

World Geography Bellringer Week 7, #3 10/3/2013 If you were comparing how similar or different weather patterns in different areas are, what theme of geography would you be working with the most?

World Geography Bellringer Week 7, #4 10/4/2013 What is a desert?

World Geography Bellringer Week 8, #1 10/8/2013 If you were talking about how people are changing the land, what theme of geography would you be working with the most?

World Geography Bellringer Week 8, #2 10/10/2013 What is a natural resource?

World Geography Bellringer Week 8, #3 10/11/2013 What problems do you think would occur if a country had a small number of extremely wealthy people and a large number of extremely poor people?

World Geography Bellringer Week 9, #1 10/14/2013 What is an income gap?

World Geography Bellringer 10/15/2013 No Bellringer Are you ready for the test?

World Geography Bellringer Week 9, #2 10/17/2013 What is a religion?

World Geography Bellringer Week 9, #3 10/18/2013 Name three countries in Europe

World Geography Bellringer Week 10, #1 10/21/2013 How has Europe affected the rest of the world?

World Geography Bellringer Week 10, #2 10/22/2013 Should your main loyalty be to your nation? Why or why not?

World Geography Bellringer Week 10, #3 10/23/2013 Identify the highlighted country

World Geography Bellringer Week 11, #1 10/28/2013 How was Germany divided during the Cold War?

World Geography Bellringer Week 11, #2 10/29/2013 If you were talking about the languages spoken in different parts of Europe, what two themes of Geography would you be working with the most?

World Geography Bellringer Week 11, #3 10/31/2013 What part of Europe do you think has the greatest potential for ethnic conflicts?

World Geography Bellringer Week 11, #4 11/1/2013 If you were looking at the trading and economic relationships between different countries, what type of region would you be dealing with?

World Geography Bellringer Week 12, #1 11/4/2013 What were Europe’s goals after World War II?

World Geography Bellringer Week 12, #2 11/5/2013 What basic rights should every human being be entitled to?

World Geography Bellringer Week 12, #3 11/7/2013 If you are examining the art and architecture of an area, what theme of geography are you using the most?

World Geography Bellringer Week 12, #4 11/8/2013 What is GDP?