Do Now: In your pairs, make a list of all the places that you have been in the world.

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Do Now: In your pairs, make a list of all the places that you have been in the world

Task #1 – Examine the world map in the Atlas on pgs. 8 & 9 Create your own world map in your notebook Identify & label the 7 Continents & the 5 Oceans

Label your world map with all the places you’ve been Describe the details of these places to your partner The land The weather The culture

Of all the places you’ve been, which place did you like the best? Why? If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be? Why?