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Do First Grab the two papers Pick a country and take a seat No moving chairs but you need to sit with a Site sheet in front of you

Chapter 7- Glaciers, Deserts & Wind Stations Vocab, Reading, activity, video clip stations *PRINT ONLY FROM PAGE 4

Travel Journal Guidelines Earning $ & Traveling -have journal seam -pencil ready -staple sheets together sometime today when no one else is at the student center- not right now. --have a working electronic device to have full experience (*no headphones, have volume low enough to hear) While Traveling… -travel alone -visit all sites within your country to gather all info for your journal -Move to another site ONLY within your country until you’ve finished recording all the info from that country -when finished with a county, get “visa” page stamped for completion (teacher will hold on to this until you finish next step) -go to an “ATM” – the teacher- to see how much you can “earn” from memory. You may request to see your journal for a few seconds, but it’ll cost you! *so study before you surrender your journal!

Travel Journal Guidelines Steps 1.Visit ALL sites & record in journal 2.(study) get country stamped 3.“earn” from ATM (teacher) – will ask 3 random questions (3/3=$100; 2/3=$75; 1/3=$50) 4. Record earnings in “bank balance” page 5. Visit the next country

Greenland-Site A The ice age was a period of time when much of the Earth was covered in glaciers.  A glacier is a thick ice mass that forms above the snowline over hundreds or thousands of years. Glaciers & Ice Age-Read the information and summarize your findings in your journal

Greenland-Site B Types of Glaciers- Read the information below, and summarize your findings in your journal Currently Continental Ice Sheets Cover Greenland and Antarctica

Greenland Site C How Glaciers Move (sketch w/labels in your journal) & summarize your findings from this site.

Greenland Site D Go to: watch the video “How Glaciers Are Formed” Answer the question, “how are glaciers formed?” and summarize your findings from this site in your journal.

Greenland Site E Read the information below, and summarize your findings in your journal

Chile Site A Read the information below, and summarize your findings in your journal Cool Fact: *80% of all glaciers in South America is found in Chile*

Chile Site B Read the information below, and summarize your findings in your journal

Chile Site C In your journal, draw & Label cirques, horn, tarn, arete, and know what they are (definition).

Chile Site D Read the information below, and summarize your findings in your journal

Chile Site E Go to the following link, watch the video & summarize your findings in your journal “Glacial Movement and Erosion” *watch this time lapse video too:

Egypt Site A *Sahara Desert is found in Egypt, which is in North Africa* Go to the following link, watch the video & summarize your findings in your journal YHSg YHSg “The Sahara Desert”

Egypt Site B Read the information below, and summarize your findings in your journal

Egypt Site C Read the information below, and summarize your findings in your journal and look up the term abrasion

Egypt Site D Go to the following link, watch the video & summarize your findings in your journal “Life in the desert”

Egypt Site E Read the information below, and summarize your findings in your journal

China Site A Read the information below, and summarize your findings in your journal Check your understanding: Which agent is MOST responsible for erosion in deserts? (If you answered wind, read again. The answer is Water)

China Site B Go to the following link, watch the video & summarize your findings in your journal “Gobi Desert”

China Site C Go to this site: It contains a lot of information about the Gobi Desert. Skim through, and summarize the following: -Location of the Gobi desert -size -climate -plants & animal life -adaptation -what is causing the “desertification” of Gobi desert? (*desertification= process of making the land turn into a desert)

China Site D Go to the following link, watch the video & summarize your findings in your journal Desertification

USA Site A Read the information below, and summarize your findings in your journal

USA Site B Read the information below, and summarize your findings in your journal Sand dune-New Mexico

USA Site C *Which variables affect what type of sand dunes are formed? *Sketch the type of dunes. PAY ATTENTION TO THE DIRECTION OF THE WIND. (DRAW WIND WITH ARROWS)

USA Site D Go to the following link, watch the video & summarize your findings in your journal “Wind Erosion” Watch this too if you have time: bowl/videos (dust bowl) bowl/videos

Do First Grab a worksheet and take a seat in your assigned seat