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Warm Up Draw the world map including: 7 continents (with labels) 5 oceans Do not look at your notes from yesterday.
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Climate Definition: The usual weather conditions in a particular place or region. Example: The climate in the Pacific Northwest is rainy most of the year, but has warm dry summers. Task: On your world maps, find one place that has a cold climate, and one place that has a warm climate.
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Landforms Definition: A natural feature of the earth’s surface. Example: Mt. Rainier is a landform in Washington State. Task: Draw one landform on your world map.
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Turn and talk 1. Why would somebody would want to live near a river rather than a desert? 2. Why would someone want to live on Puget Sound?
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Turn and Talk: What is a landform
Turn and Talk: What is a landform? As a group, list as many different landforms as you can. Turn to page 15 in the textbook and check your answers.
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Warm up 9-25-17 Pick Up your Name tag and a new warm up paper
Draw the world map with: 7 continents 4 oceans (or 5 if you want a challenge) 2 landforms 1 place with hot climate CHALLENGE: Do not look at your notes!
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Maps Look at page 15’s landforms. Find an example of at least five different kinds and circle them on your maps Go to page 15. Mark the five regions on the political map (turn your map over).
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Maps Circle and label the Puget Sound Lowlands and the Coastal Range on the physical map. What geographical features (landforms) are most common in the Coastal Range?
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Coastal Range Major Cities Sequim, Forks, Ocean Shores, Longview
Population Sparsely populated
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Elevation Varied from sea level to 8,000 ft. Climate Mild and moist climate that supports lush vegetation and dense forests
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Temperatures Precipitation Winter 35-55o F Summer 55-75o F
More than 40 inches per year The western side of Olympics gets more than inches a year!
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Economic Activities Fishing, forestry, farming, tourism
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Task 2 Read page 16 in the textbook and take notes on geography and economy. Make connections where you can.
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