Try NOT to use your list… On the same piece of notebook paper from yesterday, define the… 1)Latitude 2)Longitude 3)Hemisphere H-Monitors, put a check for.

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Try NOT to use your list… On the same piece of notebook paper from yesterday, define the… 1)Latitude 2)Longitude 3)Hemisphere H-Monitors, put a check for anyone who brought back their signed Contract. If they didn’t bring it back, don’t put anything. Then, put them in the Collector tray. Collectors, check the basket for papers to pass back A-Managers, who’s absent? Supply Managers, check buckets Retrievers, nothing right now O-Managers, everyone will need 2 pieces of notebook paper

Unit 1 Vocabulary & Circle Maps On a piece of notebook paper… 1)Define all of the vocabulary. 2) Choose 4 words from the Vocabulary list and make a circle map for each one. Arable Land Climate Drought* Irrigation* Landlocked* Movement Natural Resource Renewable Resource Non-Renewable Resource* Peninsula Strait Population Density

Pick 6 Vocabulary Words On a piece of notebook/copy paper… 1)Define all 12 vocabulary words: Use the textbooks Use the dictionary Use your device appropriately 2) Choose 6 vocabulary words. Write a story (fictional) using these 6 words – it must be at least a page long. OR Use the 6 words in an illustration. Arable Land Climate Drought Irrigation Landlocked Movement Natural Resource Renewable Resource Non-Renewable Resource Peninsula Strait Population Density

Pick 6 Vocabulary Words On a piece of notebook/copy paper… 1)Define all 12 vocabulary words: Use the textbooks Use the dictionary Use your device appropriately 2) Choose 6 vocabulary words. Write a story (fictional) using these 6 words – it must be at least a page long. OR Use the 6 words in an illustration. Arable Land Climate Drought Irrigation Landlocked Movement Natural Resource Renewable Resource Non-Renewable Resource Peninsula Strait Population Density

Pick 6 Vocabulary Words On a piece of notebook/copy paper… 1)Define all 12 vocabulary words: Use the textbooks Use the dictionary Use your device appropriately 2) Choose 6 vocabulary words. Write a story (fictional) using these 6 words – it must be at least a page long. OR Use the 6 words in an illustration. Arable Land Climate Drought Irrigation Landlocked Movement Natural Resource Renewable Resource Non-Renewable Resource Peninsula Strait Population Density

Pick 6 Vocabulary Words On a piece of notebook/copy paper… 1)Define all 12 vocabulary words: Use the textbooks Use the dictionary Use your device appropriately 2) Choose 6 vocabulary words. Write a story (fictional) using these 6 words – it must be at least a page long. OR Use the 6 words in an illustration. Arable Land Climate Drought Irrigation Landlocked Movement Natural Resource Renewable Resource Non-Renewable Resource Peninsula Strait Population Density