Geography of the 13 Colonies Day 3. Announcements  Grades are done and updated. New Good Grades Challenge numbers….nice job!  STEAM Expo on Friday –

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Geography of the 13 Colonies Day 3

Announcements  Grades are done and updated. New Good Grades Challenge numbers….nice job!  STEAM Expo on Friday – no regular classes  If your parents come at 2:30….you can go home!  Mr. Button gone on Thursday morning

Unit Plan MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 23 Physical Characteristics 24 Effects of characteristics 25 Human-made characteristics and Effects Test will be distributed. Finish them by Friday. 26 (Mr. Button gone) Mostly a work day 27 STEAM Expo – No classes Tests Due 2 Projects Due 3456

Housekeeping  Please take home your AMAZING 13 colonies 3D replicas.

Review

With your STEAM Partner… 1. What were the landforms around the 13 colonies? 2. What were the major cities? 3. What were the major bodies of water?

Review With your STEAM Partner… 1. How did the Appalachian Mountains affect the colonists? 2. How did colonists use rivers and the Chesapeake Bay? 3. How did climate affect the colonists?

Tests – Due Friday  Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 0.docx Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 0.docx  Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 1.docx Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 1.docx  Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 2.docx Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 2.docx  Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 3.docx Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 3.docx  Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 4.docx Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 4.docx  Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 5.docx Geography of 13 Colonies Test - 5.docx

Brain Break 

Today…  You’ll take some notes on the human characteristics of the 13 colonies.  You’ll answer some questions about these characteristics.  Objectives  The learner will list the human characteristics of the 13 colonies and draw some conclusions about these characteristics.  I will take list the human characteristics on my note sheet. I will work with a partner to answer a THINKING question about each characteristic.

Notes Human-Made CharacteristicCause Major Cities BostonPhiladelphia Charles Town Why were colonists eager to move to cities?

Notes Human-Made CharacteristicCause Structures Town Halls ChurchesSchools Faneuil Hall – Boston What was the purpose in building these structures?

Notes Human-Made CharacteristicCause Boundaries Colony Boundaries Boundaries with Natives Country Boundaries Why did the colonists think it was necessary to create these boundaries?

Notes Human-Made Characteristic Cause Populations 1.Virginia 2.Massachusetts 3.Maryland 4.…… Last – Georgia What was the cause of the population boom in some colonies but not others?

Review  With your STEAM partner, answer these questions…  What caused major colonial cities to form?  What caused the colonists to build structures?  What caused colonists to create boundaries?  What was the cause of the population increase?

Today…  You’ll take some notes on the human characteristics of the 13 colonies.  You’ll answer some questions about these characteristics.  Objectives  The learner will list the human characteristics of the 13 colonies and draw some conclusions about these characteristics.  I will take list the human characteristics on my note sheet. I will work with a partner to answer a THINKING question about each characteristic.

Work Time  What should we remember when using work time?