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1 -Create 1 Frayer Chart in your Social Studies Journal. -It should have Geographic Region in the middle. Frayer Chart Definition Examples Non-examples Representation Chapter 1 Section 1 33 Draw It. Geographic Region

2 Write Textbook Guide at the top of the next empty page. With your groups, you have 5 minutes to find the page numbers (start# – end#) of the following parts of the textbook. -Atlas #-# -Glossary #-# -Spanish Glossary #-# -Index #-# -Table of Contents #-# -Constitution Handbook #-#

3 With your group, you have 5 minutes to describe what PAGES you find before and after the following parts of each chapter. The Timeline page is after ________ and before _________. Key Vocabulary Page is after ________ and before __________. Essential Question page is before __________.

4 Individually, examine the map on page 7. Write two sentences or more that explain the purpose of this map. You must use the term Geographic Region in one of the sentences. Example: The purpose of the map on page 7 is to show____...

5 Chapter 1, Sections 2 and 3 1. North Carolina lies in a region known as the _______ – a strip of warm-weather states that runs across the southern United States. (highlighted) 2.The __________ is all the living and nonliving things that make up a region. (highlighted) 3.The thick, black ____ is a mixture of clay, sand, and decaying plants, and covers most of the Coastal Plain. (highlighted) When finished, draw a picture of a friend. Sun-Belt environment loam

6 Turn to the beginning of Chapter 1, Section 2

7 Turn to the beginning of Chapter 1, Section 3

8 Please Close Your Books.

9 Write at least one sentence that predicts what you think you will learn by reading Section 3 of Chapter 1 (the one you just looked at!). 2 minutes

10 With your group, take turns reading paragraphs or under headings. Follow along, reading WITH your group. Be supportive!!!! Together, finish reading Section 3.

11 Individually, write 3 sentences that explain the purpose of reading Section 3. Use as many highlighted terms as you can. Example: The purpose of reading Section 3 was to learn _________________...


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