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1 Daily Vocabulary Procedure
Use the model shown on your handout to complete daily vocabulary

2 Lets Practice line of demarcation: imaginary line through the middle of the Atlantic Ocean from the North Pole to the South Pole dividing the Americas between the Spain and Portugal strait: a narrow passageway connecting two large bodies of water Circumnavigate: to sail around the world

3 Choose 3 of 4 ways to identify the vocabulary word:
Steps Choose 3 of 4 ways to identify the vocabulary word: Definition: In your own words Facts or Characteristics: Make a bulleted list. Draw a picture that helps you understand the meaning of the “word”. Examples: List at least 3. Non-Examples: make a bulleted list about what the “work” is not about.

4 Once you have used all the graphic organizers on your handout, draw one for each vocabulary word in your spiral notebooks. You will do Daily Vocabulary after the Bellwork everyday.

5 Daily Vocabulary #2 pueblo: home or community of homes built by some Native Americans culture: a way of life for a group of people who share similar beliefs and traditions artifact: an object left behind by early people that represents their culture adobe: a sun dried mud brick used to build the homes of some Native Americans

6 Daily Vocabulary #3 colony: a group of people who settle in a distant territory but remain with in control of their parent or mother country privateering: when a privately owned ship is used as war service by a government mercantilism: the theory that a nation’s power depends on its wealth

7 Daily Vocabulary #4 Columbian Exchange: exchange of goods, disease, ideas, and people between Europe and Americas charter: a document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area Joint stock company: a company in which investors buy stock in the company for a share of its future profits burgesses: elected representatives to an assembly

8 Daily Vocabulary #5 Constitution: a formal written plan of government
Puritan: Protestants who, during the 1600s, wanted to reform the Anglican Church Separatist: Protestants who, during the 1600s, wanted to leave the Anglican Church in order to found their own church


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