US and Canada. Table of Contents DateTitleLesson # 9/25Population Pyramids17 9/28Population18 9/29Essay Rules19 **US AND CANADA UNIT** 10/1US Cover Page20.

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US and Canada

Table of Contents DateTitleLesson # 9/25Population Pyramids17 9/28Population18 9/29Essay Rules19 **US AND CANADA UNIT** 10/1US Cover Page20 1. Go to the next fresh page. 2. Write the title US Cover Page

Directions 1. Go to the next available fresh page in your notebook. 2. Title it US COVER PAGE. 3. Turn it over. 4. Title that page MAP 5. Turn it over. 6. Title the next two pages US WARM-UPS

US Warm-ups DateQuestion of the Day Warm-up 10/2

US Unit 1. Economics – What makes the US rich? 2. Immigration – Why people move to the US 3. Migration – Why people move in the US 4. Urbanization – Why people live in cities 5. Infrastructure READ ONLY

US Cover Page Directions –Find the next fresh page in your notebook –Use it to create a cover page –Your cover page should include the following… 1.Title 2.Pictures -One picture that represents the essential question. 3.Essential Questions Chart (on the next slide)

Essential Questions Chart EQPrediction (Do now) Answer (Do on 10/15) 1. How do regional differences impact migration? 2. What makes the US rich? Directions: - Title the page - Copy the chart - Complete the prediction column. - Sketch a picture of your prediction for #1. Put it anywhere on the cover page.

Cut-Away Boxes

Table of Contents DateTitleLesson # 9/28Population18 9/29Essay Rules19 **US AND CANADA UNIT** 10/1US Cover Page20 10/1Cut-Away Boxes21 1. Go to the next fresh page. 2. Write the title Cut-Away Boxes

What are they? Cut-Away Boxes: – Provide detailed explanations about physical features on a map –Are worth the most points on a map Open a book to p. 121 and look at the examples for the Mississippi River. READ ONLY

How to do them… Procedures 1. Must be in a complete sentence. 2. Cant cover a physical feature that is graded. 3. Must have an arrow pointing to the physical feature in the question.

Practice #1 Question: What is the economic importance of the Canadian Shield?

The Canadian shield is important economically because it is a major source of minerals and other natural resources.

Your turn Question: Why is the Mississippi River so important economically? Task Answer this question as a cut- away box to your map