- begin to understand how climate, physical features, and natural resources influence settlement and economics in the Andes Mountains.
- analyze how people adapt to a mountain region.
- analyze images and graphics.
- To notice patterns in the world.
- To better understand how people adapt to living in a mountainous region.
- To better understand the connection between geography and people.
NOTE: Whenever you are waiting for Mr.d'E or others so you can complete a next step, appropriately comment on other students blogs: Give a compliment; respond to something specific (what did it make you think, do you agree/disagree - why), extend the conversation (add a relevant question; share what other ideas came to your mind as you read the post); do NOT critique their writing/thoughts.
2. If you did slide 5 yesterday and didn't share, open your slide presentation.
3. Take out and review the main ideas you gathered yesterday. 2 minutes
3. Class share 15 minutes
4. The other side of the mountain. You'll be working in pairs. 25 minutes
5. Reflection 15 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:
- Where are the Andes Mountains?
- Describe what the vertical climate zone of the Andes.
- What was the most important or interesting thing you learned?
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