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On the sheet titled “What do I already know about some important locations for the study of U.S. History?,” look over the locations and note anything you already know about any locations on the front and back.
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Round Robin 1- Each person in the group shares something about a location, beginning with whomever’s birthday is closest to today. 2- Take turns going around clockwise. 3- Repeat until time is called.
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Essential Question: Where are some important physical and political geographic locations in the U.S. and the world?
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locations to label on your map: North America South America Europe Africa Asia Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean Great Britain USA Mexico Iraq Japan Appalachian Mountains Rio Grande Great Plains Rocky Mountains Great Lakes Mississippi River North Carolina Washington, D.C. Texas California Kansas Missouri Florida New York City Washington (state) ON THE WORLD MAPON THE NATIONAL MAP
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physical world map
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political world map
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physical U.S. map
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political U.S. map
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a couple examples for labeling: Great Lakes
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Pacific Ocean Africa a couple examples for labeling:
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locations to label on your map: North America South America Europe Africa Asia Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean Great Britain USA Mexico Iraq Japan Appalachian Mountains Rio Grande Great Plains Rocky Mountains Great Lakes Mississippi River North Carolina Washington, D.C. Texas California Kansas Missouri Florida New York City Washington (state) ON THE WORLD MAPON THE NATIONAL MAP
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Where is what’s left to find?
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Instructions: Osama Bin Ladin, the leader of the terrorist organization Al-Quada, has been alluding the U.S. for years now. Your mission is to follow the clues to each new location until you find Bin Ladin. Begin looking in Iraq, where President George W. Bush argued that Al-Quada had connections, and use the clue to the right to find the next location. You will use each of the The Hunt for Osama Bin Ladin following locations, though not in the order that they appear. Number each location to the left to keep track of your progress and clearly mark each location on your maps as you go. The hiding place of Bin Ladin is not listed below or on your other worksheet, but will be found by following the clues to the end. Maps beginning on page 1008 in the back of the textbook will help. Raise your hand if you need me to give you a clue.
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The Hunt for Osama Bin Ladin We have winners! Pick a number between 1-10 to determine your prize.
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SPIN prize box sense of self- satisfaction gum fist bump
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SPIN prize box sense of self- satisfaction gum fist bump
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SPIN prize box sense of self- satisfaction gum fist bump
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SPIN prize box sense of self- satisfaction gum fist bump
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SPIN prize box sense of self- satisfaction gum fist bump
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SPIN prize box sense of self- satisfaction gum fist bump
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SPIN prize box sense of self- satisfaction gum fist bump
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SPIN prize box sense of self- satisfaction gum fist bump
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SPIN prize box sense of self- satisfaction gum fist bump
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SPIN prize box sense of self- satisfaction gum fist bump
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SPIN prize box sense of self- satisfaction gum fist bump
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