13.2n Climate and Vegetation East Asia. Monday Student Presentation on Asia.

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13.2n Climate and Vegetation East Asia

Monday Student Presentation on Asia

Vocabulary monsoon typhoon deciduous

Activtity Complete worksheet 13.2 Write a 5 stanza poem about a country in East Asia. No silly poems. Use the textbook for information.

Tuesday Objectives –1. Compare the natural resources of China, Japan, and North and South Korea. –2. Relate the abundance and availability of natural resources to industrial development

Natural Resource Chart Create a chart showing the chief natural resources of China, North and South Korea, and Japan and how they use these resources. Then rank the countries by the amount of resources they have and by the amount they must import. Decide how these countries could help each other develop industrially and feed their populations. Summarize your ideas in a two-minute editorial commentary. (30 Minutes) A=Charts are complete, while commentaries contain original ideas and insights abut how this region might trade internally develop industrially, and maximize food resources for its population. B=charts show a more complete use of information in the txt and resources map. Commentaries include suggestions for sharing food resources among the countries. C=charts show major resources mentioned in the text. Commentaries should suggest that China and North Korea export resources needed in manufacturing to South Korea and Japan.

Review 13.3 Review # 1-6

Wednesday Student Presentation

Vocabulary –import –developing country –developed country –export –hydroelectricity –aquaculture –terrace –double cropping

map activity p.324

Complete Worksheet 13.3

Preparation for Substitute Keep all of your work from Thursday and staple it to Friday’s work. Turn all of your work in to the substitute. There is NO group work There is NO pairs work Work quietly Clean up your floors before you leave class. Mr. McLean, Mrs. Ms. Stringfellow, and I are not your maids. Put newspapers in cube up front, trash in the trash can and take all of your belongings with you.

Preparation for Substitute I expect you to treat Ms. Stringfellow with the utmost respect. Any disrespect will result in an office referral. If you are asked to do something by Ms. Stringfellow, please do so without question. If you have questions, please respectfully accept Ms. Stringfellow’s answer as if it were me talking to you.

Substitute Feel free to change any seats as you feel necessary Please leave me a detailed report of the class’s behavior. If you need to write a referral, please write it out and leave it on my desk in a folder so that it cannot walk off of my desk. Students may not talk while working. Students may not change seats.

Substitute Friday is usually a clean up and correct day, so if the students finish their assigned work, they may correct or complete work from earlier in the week.

Thursday Journal Each day, you com into contact with many cultures that may be different from your own. Make a list of the foods, words, clothing, entertainers, sports, and types of music from other countries that you may enjoy. (10 minutes).

Chapter 14.1 Read pps

Influence Web Create a web showing how Chinese culture influenced the Koreans and the Japanese. Discuss why Chinese civilization is considered one of the world's most important. Evaluate the achievements of the Japanese and Korean cultures. (20 minutes) A= webs include both positive3 and negative aspects of China's influence and demonstrate an understanding of cultural diffusion. B=Webs show additional influences and historical ties,. C=webs show at least two ways in which china influenced its neighbors

Review 14.1 Review

Friday Vocabulary civilization irrigate emperor dynasty migration clan cultural diffusion communist

Picture Activity Complete the picture activity on p. 334

worksheet 14.1

If you finish… You may complete and/or correct work from earlier in the week. Remember to work quietly and by yourself. Be respectful at all times. I take misbehavior with substitutes very seriously, and there will be consequences.