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NOTE: Due to the drop period in our schedule, there are times that your student might be working on a previous day's agenda. That will be noted at the top of the post.

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

3/11 Adapting to the Andes

Reminders

  • Whenever you need help, please ask for it.
  • Please write your homework in your assignment book.
  • Please review the goal and agenda for the day (posted in the classroom).


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Today in class you will

  • process information you know about the Andes Mountains.
Why?

  • To deepen your understanding of human geography.
  • To deepen your understanding of physical geography.
  • To develop your understanding of the connection between physical and human geography.
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DIRECTIONS

1.  Discuss with someone near you what you will be doing in class today and why (see above).       1 minute

2.   D PERIOD By yourself, finish the slide show from yesterday.        10 MINUTES

3. D PERIOD  By yourself, create/finish a sketchnote that addresses the following:  How do climate, physical features, natural resources, and population impact where people live, how people live, and economic activity in the Andes?        

  • Use the work from #2, including the key terms.
  • Use a balance of drawings, symbols, and words.
  • Fill one side of a page.
  • Draw and write first, then add appropriate color.        

4.  Review the sketchnote on the Andes in Google Classroom. Can you explain everything in it?  What parts are unclear to you?

5. Whole class discussion.
6.     A & C PERIODS  Hexagonal thinking.


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Parents: Instead of Asking Your Child,
"What Did You Do in School Today?"
Ask them.......


  • How do climate, physical features, natural resources, and population impact where people live, how people live, and economic activity in the Andes?





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