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Applying Map Skills, page 543; Write question (5) and answer. Please have planner on table for me to sign. 1.What is the capital of Thailand? 2.Which countries (5) lie entirely on the mainland of Southeast Asia? 3.What is the smallest country on this map? 4.What three bodies of water border Vietnam? 5.What body of water separates Malaysia from Indonesia?

 Compare the people and economic activities of the island countries of Southeast Asia  Name the groups that have influenced these countries

Ch. 17 Test today! Progress Reports go home on Tuesday, April 23 ARMT testing starts on Tuesday, May 7th

Bell ringer Ch. 17 test 4 square chart – Indonesia

Applying Map Skills, page 543; Write question (5) and answer. Please have planner on table for me to sign. 1.What is the capital of Thailand? 2.Which countries (5) lie entirely on the mainland of Southeast Asia? 3.What is the smallest country on this map? 4.What three bodies of water border Vietnam? 5.What body of water separates Malaysia from Indonesia?

1.What is the capital of Thailand? Bangkok 2.Which countries lie entirely on the mainland of Southeast Asia? 3.What is the smallest country on this map? 4.What three bodies of water border Vietnam? 5.What body of water separates Malaysia from Indonesia? Applying Map Skills, page 543; Write question (5) and answer. Please have planner on table for me to sign.

1.What is the capital of Thailand? Bangkok 2.Which countries lie entirely on the mainland of Southeast Asia? Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos 3.What is the smallest country on this map? 4.What three bodies of water border Vietnam? 5.What body of water separates Malaysia from Indonesia? Applying Map Skills, page 543; Write question (5) and answer. Please have planner on table for me to sign.

1.What is the capital of Thailand? Bangkok 2.Which countries lie entirely on the mainland of Southeast Asia? Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos 3.What is the smallest country on this map? Sinagapore 4.What three bodies of water border Vietnam? 5.What body of water separates Malaysia from Indonesia? Applying Map Skills, page 543; Write question (5) and answer. Please have planner on table for me to sign.

1.What is the capital of Thailand? Bangkok 2.Which countries lie entirely on the mainland of Southeast Asia? Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos 3.What is the smallest country on this map? Singapore 4.What three bodies of water border Vietnam? Gulf of Tonkin, South China Sea, Gulf of Thailand 5.What body of water separates Malaysia from Indonesia? Applying Map Skills, page 543; Write question (5) and answer. Please have planner on table for me to sign.

1.What is the capital of Thailand? Bangkok 2.Which countries lie entirely on the mainland of Southeast Asia? Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos 3.What is the smallest country on this map? Singapore 4.What three bodies of water border Vietnam? Gulf of Tonkin, South China Sea, Gulf of Thailand 5.What body of water separates Malaysia from Indonesia? Strait of Malacca Applying Map Skills, page 543; Write question (5) and answer. Please have planner on table for me to sign.

GeographyEconomy PeopleIn the Past

GeographyEconomy PeopleIn the Past Indonesia consists of _____ major islands and lies where 2 tectonic plates meet.

GeographyEconomy PeopleIn the Past Indonesia consists of 4 major islands and lies where 2 tectonic plates meet. Climate is tropical b/c it rests on the ________; monsoons are year round

GeographyEconomy PeopleIn the Past Indonesia consists of 4 major islands and lies where 2 tectonic plates meet. Climate is tropical b/c it rests on the equator; monsoons are year round _______ provides work for half of people; rice, coffee, tea, and peanuts are grown

GeographyEconomy PeopleIn the Past Indonesia consists of _____ major islands and lies where 2 tectonic plates meet. Climate is tropical b/c it rests on the ________; monsoons are year round ______ provides work for half of people; rice, coffee, tea, and peanuts are grown Large reserves of __ and __________ ; also contains tin, nickel, silver and gold

1.How far north, in terms of degrees, is Singapore from the Equator? 2.Who supposedly landed in Singapore in 1284? 3.What is the fine for smoking in Singapore? 4.The majority of Malay in Singapore practice what religion? 5.In Singapore, what is the basic diet staple? Please copy down questions (10); Please have planner on your table for me to sign. Thanks.

6.In which two months may the Chinese New Year occur? 7.When was the National University of Singapore founded? 8.What three American companies have built factories in Singapore? 9.Singapore claims that it is the world’s largest producer of what? 10.What is the nickname of Singapore?

 Compare the people and economic activities of the island countries of Southeast Asia  Name the groups that have influenced these countries

Progress Reports go home on Tuesday, April 23 ARMT testing starts on Tuesday, May 7th

Bell ringer 4 Square Chart – Indonesia Video – Singapore Outline – Singapore HWK - None

PeopleIn the Past Indonesia consists of _____ major islands and lies where 2 tectonic plates meet. Climate is tropical b/c is rests on the ________; monsoons are year round ______ provides work for half of people; rice, coffee, tea, and peanuts are grown Large reserves of __ and __________ ; also contains tin, nickel, silver and gold

PeopleIn the Past Indonesia consists of ______ major islands and lies where 2 tectonic plates meet. Climate is tropical b/c it rests on the _______; monsoons are year round _________ provides work for half of people; rice, coffee, tea, and peanuts are grown Large reserves of ____ and _______ gas; also contains tin, nickel, silver and gold 4 th largest __________ country in the world; densely populated

PeopleIn the Past Indonesia consists of _____ major islands and lies where 2 tectonic plates meet. Climate is tropical b/c it rests on the _______; monsoons are year round ________ provides work for half of people; rice, coffee, tea, and peanuts are grown Large reserves of _____ and ________ gas; also contains tin, nickel, silver and gold 4 th largest ________ country in the world; densely populated More _________ followers than any other country in the world

PeopleIn the Past Indonesia consists of 4 major islands and lies where 2 tectonic plates meet. Climate is tropical b/c it rests on the equator; monsoons are year round Farming provides work for half of people; rice, coffee, tea, and peanuts are grown Large reserves of oil and natural gas; also contains tin, nickel, silver and gold 4 th largest ________ country in the world; densely populated More ________followers than any other country in the world Settlers grew wealthy b/c they controlled ______ between two oceans

GeographyEconomy PeopleIn the Past Indonesia consists of _____ islands and lies where 2 tectonic plates meet. Climate is tropical b/c it rests on the _______; monsoons are year round _______ provides work for half of people; rice, coffee, tea, and peanuts are grown Large reserves of ____ and ________ ; also contains tin, nickel, silver and gold 4 th largest ________ country in the world; densely populated More _______ followers than any other country in the world Settlers grew wealthy b/c they controlled _________ between two oceans Dutch controlled most of the islands until independence came in ________

1.How do Thai Buddhists believe they can get to paradise? 2.How long was Nattawud Daoruang a Buddhist monk? 3.At what time do novice monks have to get up? 4.What do Buddhists monks do when they wake up in the morning? 5.What activities do the monks do after morning prayers? Please copy the questions. Please read the selection on the next slide and answer.

“You see,” he [Nattawud Daoruang] says, “Thai Buddhists believe they can get to paradise by holding on to a monk’s robe. So I became a monk for a month to help my mother get to paradise. The novice monks had to get up at 5:00 am and meditate. After that, we had free time to read comics and play games on the monks’ Play Station. In the afternoons, we walked around the village with the monks to get food and drink.”

 Compare the people and economic activities of the island countries of Southeast Asia  Name the groups that have influenced these countries

Ch. 19, Sec. 1 quiz on Wednesday, 4.17 Progress Reports go home on Tuesday, April 23 ARMT testing starts on Tuesday, May 7th

Bell ringer Video – Singapore Outline – Singapore and Brunei 8 Review questions you should know HWK – Read pages

1.How do Thai Buddhists believe they can get to paradise? 2.How long was Nattawud Daoruang a Buddhist monk? 3.At what time do novice monks have to get up? 4.What do Buddhists monks do when they wake up in the morning? 5.What activities do the monks do after morning prayers? Please copy the questions. Please read the selection on the next slide and answer.

“You see,” he [Nattawud Daoruang] says, “Thai Buddhists believe they can get to paradise by holding on to a monk’s robe. So I became a monk for a month to help my mother get to paradise. The novice monks had to get up at 5:00 am and meditate. After that, we had free time to read comics and play games on the monks’ Play Station. In the afternoons, we walked around the village with the monks to get food and drink.”

1.How do Thai Buddhists believe they can get to paradise? 2.How long was Nattawud Daoruang a Buddhist monk? 3.At what time do novice monks have to get up? 4.What do Buddhists monks do when they wake up in the morning? 5.What activities do the monks do after morning prayers? Please copy the questions. Please read the selection on the next slide and answer.

A. Country of Singapore B. City of Singapore C. History of Singapore D. Brunei 1. 2.

A. Country of Singapore 1. One of the world’s countries, yet very economically productive 2. B. City of Singapore C. History of Singapore D. Brunei 1. 2.

A. Country of Singapore 1. One of the world’s _______ countries, yet very economically productive 2.City of is its capital & takes up much island B. City of Singapore C. History of Singapore D. Brunei 1. 2.

A. Country of Singapore 1. One of the world’s ________ countries, yet very economically productive 2. City of ___________ is its capital & takes up much island B. City of Singapore 1. One of world’s busiest ; it is a free port 2. C. History of Singapore D. Brunei 1. 2.

A. Country of Singapore 1. One of the world’s _________ countries, yet very economically productive 2.City of ___________ is its capital & takes up much island B. City of Singapore 1. One of world’s busiest ________; it is a free port 2. Factories make high tech goods, chemicals, machinery and paper products (RMI) C. History of Singapore D. Brunei 1. 2.

A. Country of Singapore 1. One of the world’s smallest countries, yet very economically productive 2.City of Singapore is its capital & takes up much island B. City of Singapore 1. One of world’s busiest harbors; it is a free port 2. Factories make high tech goods, chemicals, machinery and paper products C. History of Singapore 1. Founded by the ; independent in D. Brunei 1. 2.

A. Country of Singapore 1. One of the world’s smallest countries, yet very economically productive 2.City of Singapore is its capital & takes up much island B. City of Singapore 1. One of world’s busiest harbors; it is a free port 2. Factories make high tech goods, chemicals, machinery and paper products C. History of Singapore 1. Founded by the British; independent in Most of country is but Malaysian and Indians are also found in Singapore D. Brunei 1. 2.

D. Brunei and natural gas provide half of country’s income (RMI) 2.

D. Brunei 1. ________ and natural gas provide half of country’s income (RMI) 2. All political decisions are made by or ruler

What European Power controlled Indonesia until 1949 A narrow body of Water between two Pieces of land What is the Capital city Of Indonesia? Which island country of Southeast Asia was once a Colony of Spain and then Of the United States A place where goods can be Unloaded, stored, and reshipped Without payment of import tax The ruler of The country Of Brunei Why do Indonesia’s Leaders find it difficult To form a strong government The capital and Largest city of Malaysia is what? Pages

1.Malaysia is located on the southern end of the Malay peninsula and the island of ____. 2.The _______ lies to the west of the Malay Peninsula. 3._________ is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. 4.The _______ are among the world’s tallest buildings. 5. In the marketplaces of Malaysia, you may hear Malay, Chinese, Tamil, and _____. Please read page 550 (Malaysia). Write statement and answer.

 Compare the people and economic activities of the island countries of Southeast Asia  Name the groups that have influenced these countries

Ch. 19, Sec. 1 quiz on Wednesday, 4.17 Progress Reports go home on Tuesday, April 23 ARMT testing starts on Tuesday, May 7th

Bell ringer Web Map – Philippines Video – Singapore HWK – Word Jumbles

1.Malaysia is located on the southern end of the Malay peninsula and the island of ____. 2.The _______ lies to the west of the Malay Peninsula. 3._________ is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. 4.The _______ are among the world’s tallest buildings. 5. In the marketplaces of Malaysia, you may hear Malay, Chinese, Tamil, and _____. Please read page 550. Write statement and answer.

1.Malaysia is located on the southern end of the Malay peninsula and the island of ____. 2.The _______ lies to the west of the Malay Peninsula. 3._________ is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. 4.The _______ are among the world’s tallest buildings. 5. In the marketplaces of Malaysia, you may hear Malay, Chinese, Tamil, and _____. Please read page 550. Write statement and answer.

1.Malaysia is located on the southern end of the Malay peninsula and the island of ____. 2.The _______ lies to the west of the Malay Peninsula. 3._________ is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. 4.The _______ are among the world’s tallest buildings. 5. In the marketplaces of Malaysia, you may hear Malay, Chinese, Tamil, and _____. Please read page 550. Write statement and answer.

1.Malaysia is located on the southern end of the Malay peninsula and the island of ____. 2.The _______ lies to the west of the Malay Peninsula. 3._________ is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. 4.The _______ are among the world’s tallest buildings. 5. In the marketplaces of Malaysia, you may hear Malay, Chinese, Tamil, and _____. Please read page 550. Write statement and answer.

1.Malaysia is located on the southern end of the Malay peninsula and the island of ____. 2.The _______ lies to the west of the Malay Peninsula. 3._________ is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. 4.The _______ are among the world’s tallest buildings. 5. In the marketplaces of Malaysia, you may hear Malay, Chinese, Tamil, and _____. Please read page 550. Write statement and answer.

Includes about ______ islands In South China Sea ______ of people Farm on terraced fields Cities are modern And busy; _____ Is the capital Factories produce High tech goods, ____ ________, ________, etc 300 years as colony of ________ (T); USA controlled From Only ________ Nation in SE Asia; 90 % are Roman Catholic (RMI)

What is the Capital city Of Vietnam? What country’s name Means “land of the free”? What is The main ethnic Group of Cambodia? Which river flows Through central Thailand? What type of Government rules Both Laos and Cambodia? What are Buddhist temples Called? Who, from Myanmar, Once won the Noble Prize? What are the Three bodies of Water that Border Vietnam?

Most of Malaysia belong To what ethnic Group? What is capital City of Myanmar? What island Belongs mostly To Indonesia? Name all of Island nations In South East Asia. Which colonial Power ruled the Philippines for 300 years ? What is one of World’s most Densely populated Countries? Indonesia was A former colony Of what country? Which country In Southeast Asia became Independent in 2002?

oDescribe the people & geography of Myanmar and Thailand oExplain how wars has affected Laos and Cambodia oDiscuss Vietnam and its history

 Ch. 19 Test on Friday, 5.4

Bell ringer Compare / Contrast Laos and Cambodia 8 questions you should know for Ch. 19 Test HWK – 19-2

Landlocked (Q); ________ River (Q) flows through

Landlocked (Q); ________ River (Q) flows through Once a French colony; B/c Independent over 50 years ago; Today it is ________(T)

Landlocked (Q); ________ River (Q) flows through Once a French colony; B/c Independent over 50 years ago; Today it is ________(T) ____% live in rural areas; grow rice, Sweet potatoes, Sugarcane and corn

Landlocked (Q); ________ River (Q) flows through Once a French colony; B/c Independent over 50 years ago; Today it is ________(T) ____% live in rural areas; grow rice, Sweet potatoes, Sugarcane and corn ______ War has greatly hurt the industry of Laos

Landlocked (Q); ________ River (Q) flows through Once a French colony; B/c Independent over 50 years ago; Today it is ________(T) ____% live in rural areas; grow rice, Sweet potatoes, Sugarcane and corn ______ War has greatly hurt the industry of Laos __________ (Q) is largest city And capital

Landlocked (Q); ________ River (Q) flows through Once a French colony; B/c Independent over 50 years ago; Today it is ________(T) ____% live in rural areas; grow rice, Sweet potatoes, Sugarcane and corn ______ War has greatly hurt the industry of Laos __________ (Q) is largest city And capital 12.6 million people, belong to ______ ethnic group (Q) (T)

Landlocked (Q); ________ River (Q) flows through Once a French colony; B/c Independent over 50 years ago; Today it is ________(T) ____% live in rural areas; grow rice, Sweet potatoes, Sugarcane and corn ______ War has greatly hurt the industry of Laos __________ (Q) is largest city And capital 12.6 million people, belong to ______ ethnic group (Q) (T) Ravaged by _________; produces Wood products, textiles, And rubber

Landlocked (Q); ________ River (Q) flows through Once a French colony; B/c Independent over 50 years ago; Today it is ________(T) ____% live in rural areas; grow rice, Sweet potatoes, Sugarcane and corn ______ War has greatly hurt the industry of Laos __________ (Q) is largest city And capital 12.6 million people, belong to ______ ethnic group (Q) (T) Ravaged by _________; produces Wood products, textiles, And rubber Capital city is ____ ______; Most Are Buddhists

Landlocked (Q); ________ River (Q) flows through Once a French colony; B/c Independent over 50 years ago; Today it is ________(T) ____% live in rural areas; grow rice, Sweet potatoes, Sugarcane and corn ______ War has greatly hurt the industry of Laos __________ (Q) is largest city And capital 12.6 million people, belong to ______ ethnic group (Q) (T) Ravaged by _________; produces Wood products, textiles, And rubber Capital city is ____ ______; Most Are Buddhists Once a great empire, it was ruled by the French; Freedom in _______

Landlocked (Q); ________ River (Q) flows through Once a French colony; B/c Independent over 50 years ago; Today it is ________(T) ____% live in rural areas; grow rice, Sweet potatoes, Sugarcane and corn ______ War has greatly hurt the industry of Laos __________ (Q) is largest city And capital 12.6 million people, belong to ______ ethnic group (Q) (T) Ravaged by _________; produces Wood products, textiles, And rubber Capital city is ____ ______; Most Are Buddhists Once a great empire, it was ruled by the French; Freedom in _______ ________  Comm. dictator forced people to move to Farms; over 1 million deaths