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Friday, March 11, 2016

3/11 Settlement review

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  • begin to understand how climate, physical features, and natural resources influence settlement and economics.

Why?
  • To notice patterns in the world.
  • To better understand why cities developed where they are.
  • To better understand the connection between geography and people.

1 With another near you, discuss - in your own words - why you are in social studies today (see above). 2 minutes

2.  Orally answer/discuss the following questions with your group (make sure each person is adding something):  5 minutes
  •  How have physical features influence settlement?
  • What physical features pull (attract) people to a place?
  • What physical features push people from a place?
  • How has climate influenced settlement?
  • What climates pull (attract) people to a place?
  • What climates push people from a place?
  • How have natural resources influenced settlement?
  • What are mineral resources and some examples?
Mr.d'E will tell you when to continue to the next direction.

3.  20 minutes

4.  With your group, create a brief skit to get across the main ideas regarding the influence of climate, physical features, and natural resources on settlement. Each person must participate and have a role.  10 minutes

5.  Present   10 minutes

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Parents: Don't Ask Your Child, "What Did You Do in School Today?"

Instead, you could ask your child the following: 
  • What did you do for your skit in class?
  • What is the impact of climate physical features and natural resources on where cities/population centers have developed?
  • What are different climate types and what are they like?
  • Show me your sketchnote on your blog.

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