World Map pretest On the blank map provided
World Map pre-test • On the blank map provided, label the following: – Label: • • All continents - Circle the Name Directions : NSEW Oceans The Equator • Prime Meridian • 1 line indicating longitude, 1 line indicating latitude • The following countries: USA, Canada, China, India, Mexico, France, Italy, Great Britain, Brazil, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, Korea, Argentina, Nigeria, Indonesia
• Agenda 1) Write the following in your agenda: HW (homework) Due Wed. Vocabulary & Cornell Notes for Chapter 1, Section 1. (pages 6 -10) 2) Copy the chart below into your notebook. Vocabulary terms: nomads, hominid, artifacts, agriculture, domestication, Neolithic Agricultural Revolution, anthropologist, archaeologist, Paleolithic, culture , civilization (11 terms total)POS Term Definition Use in a sentence (part of speech) in your notebook, (your own words) – Complete the homework do not tear it 1. Nomad Noun out. 2. Hominid 3. Artifact 4. Agriculture
Chapter, Page numbers Question s, Headings Subtitles, First & Last Name Period, Date Class Notes 2” 3 to 4 sentence summary across the bottom of the last page of the day’s notes
Chapter 1, Pages 610 Notes: Prehistoric Peoples Exploring Prehistory How many skeletons of hominids have been discovered? First & Last Name Period, 9/8/14 - Anthropologists have discovered a lot about hominids (humans and earlier human-like creatures) such as: what they looked like, how long they lived. They study the remains of skeletons. - Archaeologists study artifacts (art, tools etc. ), not skeletons. How different were early humans from us? 2” What type of art did early man create? 3 to 4 sentence summary across the bottom of the last page of the day’s notes
• Objective: SWBAT (students will be able to) correctly label important geographic features of the earth. • 1) Receive your practice map and a blank world map. • 2) Turn to page A 1 in your textbook. Use this map to correctly label. (next slide)
• • Using the textbook label: All 5 oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, Southern) Hemispheres : East & West Lines of degree: Equator, Prime Meridian, Tropic of Cancer & Capricorn • 1 line of longitude, 1 line of latitude • For the continents, label: • 1) Asia 2) Africa 3) South America 4) North America 5) Australia 6) Antarctica 7) Europe • Also the following countries: • USA, Canada, China, India, Mexico, France, Italy, Great Britain, Brazil, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, Korea, Argentina, Nigeria, Indonesia
• Directions: Answer the following questions using your textbook. You do not need to write out the questions (unless you need to finish this for homework). • 1) Who is the publisher of this text, and what is the copyright date? – Answer: – The publisher of our textbook is____. The copyright date is______. • 2) How many units and chapters are there? • 3) Beginning and ending (approximately) dates covered in text? • 4) What does the “Then & Now” section teach you? • 5) • 6) What is the purpose of the “Young people in history” section? • 7) What is the purpose of the entries on pages xviii-xix? • 8) Same question as # 7, but for pages xxii-xxv
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