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Do Now Activity. Read Johnny Tremain and use the reading strategies summarizing and predicting. (10 minutes). Homework: Study for Chapter 1 Test 9/14/2009. Name: ______________Date: September 8, 2009 Core: ______________DNA: . Section Objectives. Describe the geography of the Coastal P
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1. Objective 1.01 Assess the impact of geography on the settlement and developing economy of the Carolina colony. Chapter 1 Section 1
2. Do Now Activity Read Johnny Tremain and use the reading strategies summarizing and predicting. (10 minutes)
3. Section Objectives Describe the geography of the Coastal Plain
Explain the barrier islands and the unique geography of the Outer Banks
Identify the Piedmont, the Fall Line, and the Appalachian Mountains
4. Objective 1.01 Students will be able to assess the impact of geography on the settlement and developing economy of the Carolina colony. AIMS
Review Do Now Activity
How will using these strategies help in reading the textbook?
Hand out chart; pass glue to glue in IANb.
Read pages 4, 7-10 in NC textbook take notes
Take notes on Page 9 of Interactive Notebook
Review
5. Three Regions of North Carolina Coastal Plain
barrier islands
Outer Banks
Piedmont
Mountain
Additional Vocabulary Words
6. Coastal Plain broad flat region in North Carolina that stretches 100 to 150 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean
inner coastal plain
outer coastal plain
Tidewater
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Jacksonville
7. Barrier Islands islands that make up the Outer Banks
Long, narrow deposits of sand separated by water from the mainland
North
Middle
South
8. Can you guess
9. Middle
10. South
11. Piedmont hilly area between the Coastal Plain and the Appalachian Mountain.
Separated from the Coastal Plain by the fall line.
Duke
NC State
Chapel Hill
12. Mountain Western most part of North Carolina
Made up of the Appalachian Mountains which extends from Newfoundland, Canada to Central Alabama (2,000 miles)
**Mount Mitchell in North Carolina is highest mountain east of the Mississippi
** NC is thought to have the oldest mountains in the world.
Appalachian State University
Western University
13. Graveyard of the Atlantic Ships were wrecked due to:
shallow waters
shifting sandbars
strong currents
violent storms
Most famous is Black Beard’s
14. Vocabulary Words topography
geographic region
Outer Banks
primary source
Coastal Plain
Tidewater
Piedmont
fall line
topography – the physical terrain
geographic region – large area of land with a common set of features
Outer Banks – long chain of sandbars and barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina
primary source – first hand account
Coastal Plain – broad, flat region in North Carolina that stretches 100 to 150 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean
Tidewater – low-lying eastern part of North Carolina’s Coastal Plain
Piedmont – hilly region between the Coastal Plain and the Appalachian Mountains
fall line – divides the Piedmont from the Coastal Plaintopography – the physical terrain
geographic region – large area of land with a common set of features
Outer Banks – long chain of sandbars and barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina
primary source – first hand account
Coastal Plain – broad, flat region in North Carolina that stretches 100 to 150 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean
Tidewater – low-lying eastern part of North Carolina’s Coastal Plain
Piedmont – hilly region between the Coastal Plain and the Appalachian Mountains
fall line – divides the Piedmont from the Coastal Plain
15. Additional Vocabulary topography - physical terrain
primary source – first hand account
fall line – separates the Piedmont from the Coastal Plain.
16. Assessment Name the three land regions that make up North Carolina.
Why do you get a better overview of NC by traveling east to west rather than north to south.
How did the coast of North Carolina earn the nickname “Graveyard of the Atlantic.”
(a) What region gets its name from the Appalachian Mountains?
(b) What areas make up this region?
In which of North Carolina’s land region would you prefer to live? Explain.