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Mrs. Rida and Mr. Mustonen 2018-2019 Peopling of the Earth Mrs. Rida and Mr. Mustonen 2018-2019

Content Objective Language Objective I can understand the different biomes of the world by classifying, describing and illustrating on a poster paper. I can write to describe the different biomes of the world by using academic vocabulary: tundra savannah rainforest desert migration adapt latitudes

In this section we will be exploring the concept of human migration What are some animals that migrate? Why do they migrate? In this section we will be exploring the concept of human migration

When humans and animals move from place to place permanently. What is MIGRATION When humans and animals move from place to place permanently.

Where in the world did humans migrate?

Causes of Human Migration Wars Why do humans move? What would cause a group of people to leave their home and move to a new area? weather Jobs Climate disasters Food Overpopulation

What is a biome? A natural community that has a certain climate and has certain plants and animals that live and adapt to the area.

How are biomes determined? CLIMATE We group them according to latitudes. High Latitude include tundra, and alpine forest. DRY air, and usually COLD Temperatures Mid-Latitude biomes include grasslands and deciduous forests. MODERATE climates with FOUR seasons. Low-Latitude biomes include tropical rainforest, savanna, and desert. Usually HOT and HUMID

HUMANS adapt everywhere! How do we adapt? HUMANS adapt everywhere! We adapt to Biologically to their homes Climate Land culture