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Homeroom 1. You should have already gone to your locker. 2. Go to/Eat breakfast- Please be sure to throw all trash away and clean any food particles from your desk. 3. Read a book or magazine, study or work on an assignment
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Warm Up- January 11, 2016 Images of Canada (Journal Prompt)
Imagine a trip to Canada. What do you think you would see as you get off the plane and travel through the region? What types of landforms would you see? What do the people look like and how are they dressed? What do the buildings look like? What languages would be spoken?
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Virtual Field Trip to Canada
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Today’s Task Use the Atlases and other classroom resources to label both physical maps of Canada.
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SS6G5 The student will locate selected features of Canada.
Today’s Standard's) SS6G5 The student will locate selected features of Canada. a. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map: the St. Lawrence River, Hudson Bay, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, the Great Lakes, Canadian Shield, and Rocky Mountains.
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Intro to Our Essential Question……
What are the major physical features of Canada, and where are they located on a map?
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Canadian Geography
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CANADA
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Canadian Shield The shield is a rich source of metallic minerals such as iron, nickel, copper, zinc, uranium, gold, silver, platinum and molybdenum.
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Hudson Bay
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The Great Lakes
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Rocky Mountains
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St. Lawrence River
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St. Lawrence River
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SS6G5 The student will locate selected features of Canada. a
SS6G5 The student will locate selected features of Canada. a. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map: the 1. St. Lawrence River, 2.Hudson Bay, 3.Atlantic Ocean, 4.Pacific Ocean, the 5.Great Lakes, 6.Canadian Shield, and 7.Rocky Mountains. 2 6 4 7 1 5 3
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Closing Which parts of Canada do you think has the highest population and why?
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