Period 1 2/5/16. LAB AIDS Name Period Date X Page Page # 1 24: Where Shall we Build? 2/5/16 Table of Contents.

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Period 1 2/5/16

LAB AIDS

Name Period Date X Page Page # 1 24: Where Shall we Build? 2/5/16 Table of Contents

WHERE SHALL WE BUILD? ACTIVITY 24

Challenge Question: Where should Boomtown construct the new buildings? You have 5 minutes to complete Warm Up: Answer Q What do you see and hear at a construction site? 1.Available Land use 2.Appropriate Land Use 3.How do you know? Take time to observe the pictures Evidence Inference Landform Marsh Observation trade-offs Wetlands Hints / Safety:

Key Vocabulary Evidence Inference Landform marsh * Observation trade-offs Wetlands

Things I Did: Copy these definitions A wetland is and area that is characterized by a high proportion of water and watery land. * Skip a space * A marsh is a wetland area dominated by grasses, while a swamp is dominated by trees.

Things I Did: Copy these definitions Inference – a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. * Skip a space * Observation – uses your five senses to collect data about matter. Which involves more critical thinking?

Record five observations from this image

Create a data table as seen in your book and collect data for pictures