WE CONTINUE OUR QUEST FOR GEOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE… So Much to do…..

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WE CONTINUE OUR QUEST FOR GEOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE… So Much to do…..

Do Now- Write 5 Lines Global warming is occurring, the arctic ice is melting, the sea level is rising, what are we going to do? Explain your answer.

Information  MIRPL Practice – Due today  Test tomorrow - study vocab - chapter 1 and 2 Is your ID on?

Current Events: World  First Ebola patient outside of Africa - nurses aid in Spain - country on alert  Antarctica and ice - ice is shrinking, glaciers retreating - 3-4% decrease per decade since 1979

Do Now- Write 5 Lines Global warming is occurring, the arctic ice is melting, the sea level is rising, what are we going to do? Explain your answer.

MIRPL Article  Identify components  Turn in assignment