The Northeast 2.19.14. February 19, 2014 MaterialsHomework 0 Homework 0 NB 0 Pencil 0 Blank paper 0 Colors Complete final draft of your foldable: 0 Front:

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The Northeast

February 19, 2014 MaterialsHomework 0 Homework 0 NB 0 Pencil 0 Blank paper 0 Colors Complete final draft of your foldable: 0 Front: Label topics (Geography, Transportation, Economy, Society) 0 Inside Top: Pictures (Before and After) 0 Inside Bottom: Paragraph explanation

Do Now: Copy vocabulary into your NB 1. Industrialization: When a society changes from agricultural into one based on manufacturing goods. 2. Region: A continuous segment of space. 3. Modification: The act of modifying (changing) 4. Landscape: The land characteristics of a particular region. 5. Physical geography: natural features of the earth’s surface.

February 19, 2014 StandardObjective Discuss the influence of industrialization and technological developments on the region, including human modification of the landscape and how physical geography shaped human actions (e.g., growth of cities, deforestation, farming, mineral extraction). 0 SWBAT distinguish where and when industrialization began in the United States by participating in a gallery walk.

In your NB: Circle Map 1. Who was a part of this party? 0 What was their POV concerning: 2. government, 3. the economy 4. alliances? 5. Where did most Federalists live? Federalists

Northeast Region 0 With a partner: 0 Use your map (in your NB) to identify states that make up the Northeast region. 1. Connecticut 2. Maine 3. Massachusetts 4. New Hampshire 5. Rhode Island 6. Vermont 7. NY 8. NJ 9. Pennsylvania

Making Connections: Discuss with your table 0 During the War of 1812 production grew because the United States had to be more self reliant. What do you think this meant their economy? For the natural environment of the Northeast?

Gallery Walk: Gather information in your NBs (10 minutes) 0 Topics: 1. Geography (Environment) 2. Economy 3. Transportation 4. Society 0 Take down at least 6 bullet points for each topic in your NB. 0 Make sure you are able to describe each topic with your notes.

The Northeast Before the War of 1812 After the War of 1812 Geography Transportation Economy Society

Foldable: colored Outside flap: LabelInside flap: 1. Geography 2. Economy 3. Transportation 4. Society 0 Top: (colored pictures) before and after 0 Bottom: 1 paragraph description of the Northeast’s transition to industrialization.

Homework 0 Complete your foldable 0 Front: Label topics (Geography, Transportation, Economy, Society) 0 Inside Top: Pictures (Before and After) 0 Inside Bottom: Paragraph explanation