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1.A country’s _________ sets rules for who decides what products are produced, how they are produced and who receives them. 2.In a traditional economy, decisions are based on _______ handed down from generation to generation. 3.Under a command economy, the ________ makes all the economic decisions. 4.In a market economy, _________ are determined by supply and demand. 5.Most nations have a ________ economy. Please read page Write statement and fill in the blank; please have planner on your table.

 Discuss the various landforms found in China  Describe how China’s economy is changing.

7 th Grade PM Activity 1 st Period 8:25 9:10 2 nd Period 9:13-9:58 3 rd Period 10:01- 10:46 5 th Period 10:49-11:34 4 th Period 11:37-1:22 (lunch) 6 th Period 1:25-2:10 Pageant 2:15-3:15

Ch. 18 test today Spring Break starts today as soon as you step off the bus!

Bell Ringer Ch. 18 test Video – China Today

1.A country’s _________ sets rules for decides what is products are produced, how they are produced and who receives them. 2.In a traditional economy, decisions are based on _______ handed down from generation to generation. 3.Under a command economy, the ________ makes all the economic decisions. 4.In a market economy, _________ are determined by supply and demand. 5.Most nations have a ________ economy. Please read page Write statement and fill in the blank; please have planner on your table.

1.A country’s _________ sets rules for decides what is products are produced, how they are produced and who receives them. 2.In a traditional economy, decisions are based on _______ handed down from generation to generation. 3.Under a command economy, the ________ makes all the economic decisions. 4.In a market economy, _________ are determined by supply and demand. 5.Most nations have a ________ economy. Please read page Write statement and fill in the blank; please have planner on your table.

1.A country’s _________ sets rules for decides what is products are produced, how they are produced and who receives them. 2.In a traditional economy, decisions are based on _______ handed down from generation to generation. 3.Under a command economy, the ________ makes all the economic decisions. 4.In a market economy, _________ are determined by supply and demand. 5.Most nations have a ________ economy. Please read page Write statement and fill in the blank; please have planner on your table.

1.A country’s _________ sets rules for decides what is products are produced, how they are produced and who receives them. 2.In a traditional economy, decisions are based on _______ handed down from generation to generation. 3.Under a command economy, the ________ makes all the economic decisions. 4.In a market economy, _________ are determined by supply and demand. 5.Most nations have a ________ economy. Please read page Write statement and fill in the blank; please have planner on your table.

1.A country’s _________ sets rules for decides what is products are produced, how they are produced and who receives them. 2.In a traditional economy, decisions are based on _______ handed down from generation to generation. 3.Under a command economy, the ________ makes all the economic decisions. 4.In a market economy, _________ are determined by supply and demand. 5.Most nations have a ________ economy. Please read page Write statement and fill in the blank; please have planner on your table.

1.Approximately how many people live in China? 2.Which major city is the capital of China? 3.In what year does Mao Zedong restore order in China? 4.What are four crops that are grown in small Chinese farming villages? 5.All children in China are required to attend how many years of school? Please copy down the question (10). Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on your table.

6.List four major industries for China 7.What has been one of China’s biggest exports for many centuries? 8.Most people China speak which language? 9.On what date did Great Britain give Hong Kong back to China? 10.What is China’s most modern cities? Please copy down the question (10). Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on your table.

Chapter 18Test

7 th Grade PM Activity 1 st Period 8:25 9:10 2 nd Period 9:13-9:58 3 rd Period 10:01- 10:46 5 th Period 10:49-11:34 4 th Period 11:37-1:22 (lunch) 6 th Period 1:25-2:10 Pageant 2:15-3:15

1.Which five rivers begin in the high elevations of southwest China? 2.What three seas border China? 3.Name the two major plains that are in China? 4.What is the highest point in all of China? 5.Does China have any deserts? If so, which desert? Use map on page 495 to answer the following. Please write the questions. Also, have planner on your table.

1.Which five rivers begin in the high elevations of southwest China? 2.What three seas border China? 3.Name the two major plains that are in China? 4.What is the highest point in all of China? 5.Does China have any deserts? If so, which desert? Use map on page 495 to answer the following. Please write the questions. Also, have planner on your table.

1.Which five rivers begin in the high elevations of southwest China? 2.What three seas border China? 3.Name the two major plains that are in China? 4.What is the highest point in all of China? 5.Does China have any deserts? If so, which desert? Use map on page 495 to answer the following. Please write the questions. Also, have planner on your table.

1.Which five rivers begin in the high elevations of southwest China? 2.What three seas border China? 3.Name the two major plains that are in China? 4.What is the highest point in all of China? 5.Does China have any deserts? If so, which desert? Use map on page 495 to answer the following. Please write the questions. Also, have planner on your table.

1.Which five rivers begin in the high elevations of southwest China? 2.What three seas border China? 3.Name the two major plains that are in China? 4.What is the highest point in all of China? 5.Does China have any deserts? If so, which desert? Use map on page 495 to answer the following. Please write the questions. Also, have planner on your table.

1.Which five rivers begin in the high elevations of southwest China? 2.What three seas border China? 3.Name the two major plains that are in China? 4.What is the highest point in all of China? 5.Does China have any deserts? If so, which desert? Use map on page 495 to answer the following. Please write the questions. Also, have planner on your table.

 Discuss the various landforms found in China  Describe how China’s economy is changing.

Ch. 17, Section 1 quiz will be on Friday, 4.5 Ch. 17 Test will be on Thursday 4.11

Bell Ringer Web map – Geography of China Video – China Today HWK – Read pages

China’s Landscape, pg

Rugged mountains Cover ---- of China; Himalaya, Kunlun Shan, Tian Shan & Altay

China’s Landscape, pg Rugged mountains Cover ---- of China; Himalaya, Kunlun Shan, Tian Shan & Altay Largest plateau in world; “Roof of the World” Plateau of (T)

China’s Landscape, pg Rugged mountains Cover ---- of China; Himalaya, Kunlun Shan, Tian Shan & Altay Turpan Depression Western China is --- ft below sea Level; Temps can Reach (Q) 122 degrees Largest plateau in world; “Roof of the World” Plateau of (T)

China’s Landscape, pg Rugged mountains Cover ---- of China; Himalaya, Kunlun Shan, Tian Shan & Altay Manufacturing Centers are & ; world Leader in mining Coal & iron ore Turpan Depression Western China is --- ft below sea Level; Temps can Reach (Q) 122 degrees Largest plateau in world; “Roof of the World” Plateau of (T)

China’s Landscape, pg Rugged mountains Cover ---- of China; Himalaya, Kunlun Shan, Tian Shan & Altay Manufacturing Centers are & ; world Leader in mining Coal & iron ore Turpan Depression Western China is --- ft below sea Level; Temps can Reach (Q) 122 degrees Flat plains along Three seas of China Yellow, East China & South China seas of people live here Largest plateau in world; “Roof of the World” Plateau of (T)

China’s Landscape, pg Rugged mountains Cover ---- of China; Himalaya, Kunlun Shan, Tian Shan & Altay Manufacturing Centers are & ; world Leader in mining Coal & iron ore Turpan Depression Western China is --- ft below sea Level; Temps can Reach (Q) 122 degrees Flat plains along Three seas of China Yellow, East China & South China seas of people live here Largest plateau in world; “Roof of the World” Plateau of (T) Two major deserts (Q) & ( twice size Of Texas)

1.Which cities in China have more than 5 million people? (7) 2.What is the population density of most of Taiwan? 3.What is the only city in Mongolia? 4.Which city rests at 120 deg. E, 30 deg. N? 5.Which city rests at 110 deg. E, 20 deg. N? Use the map on page 502 to answer following questions. Please write the question first.

 Discuss the various landforms found in China  Describe how China’s economy is changing.

Ch. 17, Section 1 quiz will be on Friday, 4.5 Pride Break on Friday!! Ch. 17 Test will be on Thursday 4.11

Bell Ringer Tic Tac Toe Chart – Changing Economy of China Review for Quiz on Ch. 17, Section 1 HWK – Workbook Activity

1.Which cities in China have more than 5 million people? (7) 2.What is the population density of most of Taiwan? 3.What is the only city in Mongolia? 4.Which city rests at 120 degrees E, 30 degrees N? 5.Which city rests at 110 degrees E, 20 degrees N? Use the map on page 502 to answer following questions. Please write the question first.

1.Which cities in China have more than 5 million people? (7) 2.What is the population density of most of Taiwan? 3.What is the only city in Mongolia? 4.Which city rests at 120 degrees E, 30 degrees N? 5.Which city rests at 110 degrees E, 20 degrees N ? Use the map on page 502 to answer following questions. Please write the question first.

1.Which cities in China have more than 5 million people? (7) 2.What is the population density of most of Taiwan? 3.What is the only city in Mongolia? 4.Which city rests at 120 degrees E, 30 degrees N? 5.Which city rests at 110 degrees E, 20 degrees N? Use the map on page 502 to answer following questions. Please write the question first.

1.Which cities in China have more than 5 million people? (7) 2.What is the population density of most of Taiwan? 3.What is the only city in Mongolia? 4.Which city rests at 120 degrees E, 30 degrees N? 5.Which city rests at 110 degrees E, 20 degrees N? Use the map on page 502 to answer following questions. Please write the question first.

1.Which cities in China have more than 5 million people? (7) 2.What is the population density of most of Taiwan? 3.What is the only city in Mongolia? 4.Which city rests at 120 degrees E, 30 degrees N? 5.Which city rests at 110 degrees E, 20 degrees N? Use the map on page 502 to answer following questions. Please write the question first.

decides what to grow, to make, prices to charge, books to read, etc. Communist (T) since ----; government (T) has total control over economy & society …

falters; free enterprise features to take hold; “One country, two systems” pledge (T) As a result, China’s boomed; factories produce textiles, chemicals, electronic equipment, etc

The Gobi in Northern China is Made up of what? What are the 2 Major deserts In China? Where is the Hottest Location in China? What is a government That allows individuals To choose their jobs & Businesses & keep their Profits? What are products people buy For themselves, such as Televisions and cars? China is the World’s third Largest country In what? What type of Government has Control over the Economy & society As a whole? What river do The Chinese call “China’s sorrow” Because of Flooding? Pages

The Gobi in Northern China is Made up of what? What are the 2 Major deserts In China? Where is the Hottest Location in China? What is a government That allows individuals To choose their jobs & Businesses & keep their Profits? What are products people buy For themselves, such as Televisions and cars? China is the World’s third Largest country In what? What type of Government has Control over the Economy & society As a whole? What river do The Chinese call “China’s sorrow” Because of Flooding? Pages

Some benefit from this investment with a high standard of living; some have not; also created many problems China begins to look for investment to invest in Chinese businesses.

Hong Kong  ________ Macau  ________ Play a big role in ______ changes in “C” Centers of trade, investment, manufacturing and ________

1.How far from Chinese mainland is Taiwan? 2.In what way is Taiwan’s climate classified? 3.What are the three different names for Taiwan? 4.How many people live per square mile in Taiwan? 5.There are how many universities in Taiwan? Please copy questions (10). Please skip three lines per questions. Also, please have planner out and on your table

6. What is the main business of Taiwan? 7. How many branches of government exist in Taiwan? 8. List four foods served in Taiwan that you might not like. 9. What is the fastest way to get around Taiwan? 10. The world’s oldest what is preserved on Taiwan? Please copy questions (10). Please skip three lines per questions. Also, please have planner out and on your table

 Explain how China’s history influences life there today  Contrast urban and rural China  Summarize what arts China is known for.

Ch. 17, Section 1 quiz will be on Friday, 4.5 Pride Break on Friday!! Ch. 17 Test will be on Thursday 4.11

Bell Ringer Time Line – History of China Video – Taiwan HWK – Read pages

China’s population of 1.35 billion is about ________ of the world’s total population About 92 percent of China’s population belong to the _______ Chinese ethnic group.

China’s civilization is more than _____ years old Emperors governed China; lived in Imperial Palace in _____ Several ________ helped build a highly developed culture and empire

Tried to keep out foreign _______ from the north Chinese built the _______about 2,200 years ago Great Wall is over ______ miles long & still stands today.

Copy down the riddle try to answer. 1.When I point up it's bright, but when I point down it's dark. What am I? 2.How do you make “one” disappear? 3.What can be driven, but has no wheels. And can be sliced, and still remain whole? 4.What kind of coat can only be put on when wet?

 Explain how China’s history influences life there today  Contrast urban and rural China  Summarize what arts China is known for.

Ch. 17, Section 1 quiz will be on Friday, 4.5 Pride Break on Friday!! Ch. 17 Test will be on Thursday 4.11

Bell Ringer Time Line – History of China Video – Taiwan Ch. 17, Sec. 1 Quiz No HWK

7 th Grade PM Activity 1 st Period 8:25 9:10 2 nd Period 9:13-9:58 3 rd Period 10:01- 10:46 5 th Period 10:49-11:34 4 th Period 11:37-1:22 (lunch) 6 th Period 1:25-2:10 Pride Break!!!

Foreign influences try to enter China during 1700’s and 1800’s; Wanted Chinese goods such as ---, ----, ----

Foreign influences try to enter China during 1700’s and 1800’s; Wanted Chinese goods such as silk, tea, pottery Last emperor overthrown in ---- by Dr. Sun Yat-Sen; eventually became a republic for a short period of time

Foreign influences try to enter China during 1700’s and 1800’s; Wanted Chinese goods such as silk, tea, pottery Last emperor overthrown in 1911 by Dr. Sun Yat- Sen; eventually became a republic for a short period of time Disorder followed between Nationalists and Communists (led by (Q)) for control of China

Foreign influences try to enter China during 1700’s and 1800’s; Wanted Chinese goods such as _____, _________, __________ Last emperor overthrown in _________ by Dr. Sun Yat-Sen; eventually became a republic for a short period of time Disorder followed between Nationalists and Communists (led by _______________(Q)) for control of China 1949  ______________ gain power of China and Nationalists leave to Taiwan where they set up a rival government

Foreign influences try to enter China during 1700’s and 1800’s; Wanted Chinese goods such as _____, _________, __________ Last emperor overthrown in _________ by Dr. Sun Yat-Sen; eventually became a republic for a short period of time Disorder followed between Nationalists and Communists (led by _______________(Q)) for control of China 1949  ______________ gain power of China and Nationalists leave to Taiwan where they set up a rival government

Communists took complete control of China; take over -----, , etc. Freedoms were lost and people were killed in process.

Communists took complete control of China; take over factories, farms, etc. Freedoms were lost and people were killed in process Mao dies in ; Deng Ziaoping takes China in new open direction. Economic control loosened but not human rights.

Communists took complete control of China; take over factories, farms, etc. Freedoms were lost and people were killed in process Mao dies in 1976; Deng Ziaoping takes China in new open direction. Economic control loosened but not human rights 1989 protestors gather at to protest abuses. Government sent in tanks and killed many; imprisoned more.

7 th Grade PM Activity 1 st Period 8:25 9:10 2 nd Period 9:13-9:58 3 rd Period 10:01- 10:46 5 th Period 10:49-11:34 4 th Period 11:37-1:22 (lunch) 6 th Period 1:25-2:10 Pride Break!!!

1.Which mountain range is shared by both the People’s Republic of China and Nepal? 2.Which desert is completely inside the People’s Republic of China? 3.In what region of the People’s Republic of China is the Manchurian Plain located? 4.Which desert is shared by both Mongolia and the People’s Republic of China? 5.What mountain range is shared by Mongolia and Russia? Please copy questions (5). Use map on page 519 to answer. Also, please have planner out and on your table

 Explain why people moved to Taiwan.  Describe the people of Mongolia.

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1.Which mountain range is shared by both the People’s Republic of China and Nepal? 2.Which desert is completely inside the People’s Republic of China? 3.In what region of the People’s Republic of China is the Manchurian Plain located? 4.Which desert is shared by both Mongolia and the People’s Republic of China? 5.What mountain range is shared by Mongolia and Russia? Please copy questions (5). Use map on page 519 to answer. Also, please have planner out and on your table

1.Which mountain range is shared by both the People’s Republic of China and Nepal? 2.Which desert is completely inside the People’s Republic of China? 3.In what region of the People’s Republic of China is the Manchurian Plain located? 4.Which desert is shared by both Mongolia and the People’s Republic of China? 5.What mountain range is shared by Mongolia and Russia? Please copy questions (5). Use map on page 519 to answer. Also, please have planner out and on your table

1.Which mountain range is shared by both the People’s Republic of China and Nepal? 2.Which desert is completely inside the People’s Republic of China? 3.In what region of the People’s Republic of China is the Manchurian Plain located? 4.Which desert is shared by both Mongolia and the People’s Republic of China? 5.What mountain range is shared by Mongolia and Russia? Please copy questions (5). Use map on page 519 to answer. Also, please have planner out and on your table

1.Which mountain range is shared by both the People’s Republic of China and Nepal? 2.Which desert is completely inside the People’s Republic of China? 3.In what region of the People’s Republic of China is the Manchurian Plain located? 4.Which desert is shared by both Mongolia and the People’s Republic of China? 5.What mountain range is shared by Mongolia and Russia? Please copy questions (5). Use map on page 519 to answer. Also, please have planner out and on your table

1.Which mountain range is shared by both the People’s Republic of China and Nepal? 2.Which desert is completely inside the People’s Republic of China? 3.In what region of the People’s Republic of China is the Manchurian Plain located? 4.Which desert is shared by both Mongolia and the People’s Republic of China? 5.What mountain range is shared by Mongolia and Russia? Please copy questions (5). Use map on page 519 to answer. Also, please have planner out and on your table

1.Which mountain range is shared by both the People’s Republic of China and Nepal? 2.Which desert is completely inside the People’s Republic of China? 3.In what region of the People’s Republic of China is the Manchurian Plain located? 4.Which desert is shared by both Mongolia and the People’s Republic of China? 5.What mountain range is shared by Mongolia and Russia? Please copy questions (5). Use map on page 519 to answer. Also, please have planner out and on your table

Foreign influences try to enter China during 1700’s and 1800’s; Wanted Chinese goods such as _____, _________, __________ Last emperor overthrown in _________ by Dr. Sun Yat-Sen; eventually became a republic for a short period of time Disorder followed between Nationalists and Communists (led by _______________(Q)) for control of China 1949  ______________ gain power of China and Nationalists leave to Taiwan where they set up a rival government

Communists took complete control of China; take over -----, , etc. Freedoms were lost and people were killed in process.

Communists took complete control of China; take over factories, farms, etc. Freedoms were lost and people were killed in process Mao dies in ; Deng Ziaoping takes China in new open direction. Economic control loosened but not human rights.

Communists took complete control of China; take over factories, farms, etc. Freedoms were lost and people were killed in process Mao dies in 1976; Deng Ziaoping takes China in new open direction. Economic control loosened but not human rights 1989 protestors gather at to protest abuses. Government sent in tanks and killed many; imprisoned more.

Communists took complete control of China; take over ________, __________, etc. Freedoms were lost and people were killed in process Mao dies in__________; Deng Ziaoping (T) takes China in new open direction. Economic control loosened but not human rights 1989 protestors gather at ________________to protest abuses. Government sent in tanks and killed many; imprisoned more. Basic freedoms/rights are ____________________ in China causing many world leaders to criticize and vow not to trade

Who is the Exiled leader Of the region Known as Tibet? Which ethnic Group lives in Western China? What is the Capital city Of Mongolia? What fraction of the World’s population lives In the People’s Republic Of China? In the People’s Republic of China people’s lives are Controlled by whom? What plateau Is known As the “Roof Of the World”? Mongolia changed From a Communist government To what type of Government? The small Territory of Macau was once a colony of what Country?

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Kongfuzi (Q) LaoziBuddhism ________ is key to good behavior…(Q) … taught people should be _____, ______, brave and wise Obey _______, respect elderly Live simply and in harmony with _________ Came from Central Asia around _______ Beliefs attracted ______ and ________ Teachings were called ______ (Q) _________, wisdom, and morality help find relief Three beliefs still influence ______ today