BELLWORK GET A PIECE OF CONSTRUCTION PAPER (ANY COLOR EXCEPT BLACK) OFF THE PODIUM BY THE DOOR. FOLD IT IN HALF HOT DOG STYLE; THEN FOLD IT IN HALF TWICE.

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BELLWORK GET A PIECE OF CONSTRUCTION PAPER (ANY COLOR EXCEPT BLACK) OFF THE PODIUM BY THE DOOR. FOLD IT IN HALF HOT DOG STYLE; THEN FOLD IT IN HALF TWICE. YOU SHOULD HAVE 8 BOXES WHEN YOU UNFOLD IT Example

FOLD YOUR PAPER IN HALF HOT DOG STYLE  On the outside of your foldable, write the following 4 words in the 4 boxes on your foldable like the example shown:

ON THE INSIDE OF YOUR FOLDABLE for CLIMATE  LEFT SIDE:  Climate= WEATHER  Climate Zone Maps show patterns of weather in particular regions over time, including amount of precipitation and temperature.  RIGHT SIDE:  KEY WORDS: Tropical, Semi Arid, Arid, Highlands, Tundra, etc. LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE

THINK

ON THE INSIDE OF YOUR FOLDABLE for POPULATION LEFT SIDE:  POPULATION= NUMBER OF PEOPLE  Population Density Maps may show information about how many thousands of people live per square mile. RIGHT SIDE:  Key Words: people per sq mi, people/km  DRAW THIS PICTURE: LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE POPULATION NUMBER OF PEOPLE

ON THE INSIDE OF YOUR FOLDABLE for VEGETATION LEFT SIDE:  VEGETATION= PLANT LIFE  VEGETATION ZONES are areas that have distinct types of plants, soil, and weather patterns. RIGHT SIDE:  Key Words: Desert, Desert Scrub, Temperate Grassland, Tropical Grassland, Chaparral, Highlands, Broadleaf Evergreen Forest, etc.  DRAW THIS PICTURE:

VEGETATION

ON THE INSIDE OF YOUR FOLDABLE for Economic Activity LEFT SIDE:  ECONOMIC ACTIVITY= HOW PEOPLE MAKE MONEY  Economic Activity maps show information about how people in certain regions make a living. RIGHT SIDE:  Key Words: Land Uses such as Commercial Farming or Forestry. Resources such as coal, iron, uranium, and petroleum.  DRAW THIS PICTURE:

ECONOMIC

Foldable Instructions  Get a yellow map paper off of the podium.  Cut each of the 4 maps out.  Match the maps with the type of information shown and glue the map onto the back of the foldable in the proper place.  After it dries, put your name, class, period, and date on the top right hand corner on the front of the foldable. You may decorate it if you have time. Before the end of class, turn it into your class period’s box.  Move your clip to the right side GLUE MAPS NEXT TO THE CORRECT WORD