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Bellwork Geography. Bell Work Geography 1 (8.29). Describe what you think Geography means. Why do you think it might be important to study geography in history class?. Bell Work Geography 2. What are the 7 continents? Describe each of the five themes of geography. Bell Work Geography 3.
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Bell Work Geography 1 (8.29) • Describe what you think Geography means. • Why do you think it might be important to study geography in history class?
Bell Work Geography 2 • What are the 7 continents? • Describe each of the five themes of geography.
Bell Work Geography 3 • What is the difference between the Prime Meridian and the Equator? • Why are these “imaginary” lines important?
Bell Work 4 • Use the political cartoon on the next slide and the Political Cartoon activity we did in class to find the answers to these three questions: 1. What symbols, or objects that usually mean one thing but represent something else, do you see in this cartoon? 2. What details do you see in the political cartoon – pull out pictures and words? 3. What is the main idea of the political cartoon?
Bell Work Unit 2: Roots of the American People
Bell Work 1 9/23/13 • Word Association: Make a list of all the words you think of when you hear “Native Americans”
Bell Work 2 9/24/13 • What is a theory? • How did the first people come to America? • What is evidence?
Bell work 3 10/1 • Describe a civilization. What do you need to make a civilization?
Journal 2 • Describe your culture. Remember, culture is your way of life. Think about your religion, your language, your traditions.
BW 4 • Explain what a civilization is? What is necessary for a civilization?
Bell Work 5 • Compare two of the North American Native American groups we learned about from our reading. How are they different?
Bell Work 6 • Explorers who arrived in North and South America began to refer to it as the “New World”. Do YOU agree or disagree with this name? Defend your answer.