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Monday, July 27  Warm-up: 1. Write your name and period on your warm-up sheet 2. Write down one way you can study for the 50 states test!  Agenda:  Finish Bio Cubes & turn in notes  Finish Academic Vocab

Tuesday, July 28  Warm-up: In your own words, define “geography.”  Agenda:  Turn in Academic Vocab  Five Themes of Geography Notes  Map Activity

Wednesday, July 29  Warm-up: Give an example for the movement of people, goods, or ideas.  Agenda:  Notes – Geo Basics  Island Introduction  Maps Packet  Homework: Look over notes, 15 geo terms Come See Me: Kira, Matthew, Grace Reminder: Barro’s Night is TONIGHT!!

Map Activity Hints  Page 17:  Pacific Ocean  Southern Ocean  Bering Sea  Atlantic Ocean  Caribbean Sea  North Sea  Coral Sea  Sea of Japan  Arctic Ocean  South China Sea  Indian Ocean  Mediterranean Sea  Arabian Sea  Page 35: A37 IN THE BOOK  Great Basin Desert  Appalachian Mountains  Gulf of Mexico  Rio Grande  Pacific Ocean  Rocky Mountains  Great Lakes  Atlantic Ocean  Missouri River  Mississippi River

Thursday, July 30  Warm-up: What are the 5 elements of a map?  Agenda:  Island Nation Physical Map  Map Packet

Friday, July 31  Warm-up: Describe three of the geographic features on your island.  Agenda:  Island Nation Physical Map  Island Nation 5 Themes  3 rd Hour: Bio Cubes Wrap Up!

Monday, August 3  Warm-up: Give an example for the geography theme of Human/Environment interaction (adapt/modify/depend on).  Agenda:  Care of C12 Chat  Island Physical Map  Island 5 Themes (If things are italicized, you do not have to write them in your agenda )

Tuesday, August 4  Warm-up: How would you label a point’s latitude/longitude? (BrainPOP!!)  Agenda:  Island Physical Map  Island 5 Themes  Island Political Map WS

Wednesday, August 5  Warm-up: Give 3 facts from the video we will watch.  Agenda:  Island Physical Map  Island 5 Themes  Island Political Map WS

Thursday, August 6  Warm-up: Write down 3 facts from the videos.  Agenda:  Island Physical Map  Island 5 Themes  Island Political Map WS

Friday, August 7  Warm-up: Which of the 5 themes of geography do you think have most impacted history? Explain why.  Agenda:  Turn in warm-up sheets  Island Nation Paragraph  Map Packet Review  Continents/Oceans Brain Pop

Monday, August 10  Warm-up: What is the difference between fact and opinion? (BRAINPOP)  Agenda:  Historical Research Skills Scavenger Hunt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Tuesday, August 11  Warm-up: Freebie (no warm-up)  Agenda:  Bullying Presentation

Wednesday 8/12, Thursday 8/13  In the computer labs  Geography Study Guide  Geography Games  iCivics Branches of Power

Friday, August 14  Warm-up: Study for the test!  Agenda:  Geography Unit Test When you finish with the test, please read/do homework quietly!

Monday, August 17  Warm-up: What is one thing you learned from the bullying presentation last week that made you think?  Agenda:  Test Wrap-up (10 minutes)  Design Casteel Lunch Menu

Tuesday, August 18  Warm-up: CNN Student News: Write down THREE facts from CNN student news (1 per story)  Agenda:  Finish Lunch Menu  Intro to 3 Branches  America: The Story of Us

Wednesday, August 19  Warm-up: CNN Student News: Write down THREE facts from CNN student news (1 per story)  Agenda:  Finish Lunch Menu  Intro to 3 Branches  America: The Story of Us

Thursday, August 20  Warm-up: Finish America: the Story of Us (Get out your movie fill-in sheet!)  Agenda:  America: The Story of Us  Why Government?  3 Branches Intro Worksheet  3 Branches Project Intro

Friday, August 21  Warm-up: Free Day (No Warm-Up!)  Agenda:  Picture Day

Monday, August 24  Warm-up: Wrap up worksheet  Agenda:  3 Branches Seesaw Worksheet  Constitution Scavenger Hunt

Tuesday, August 25  Warm-up: During the BrainPop, write down:  Two Principles of the Constitution:  One Definition of a Principle :  Agenda:  Constitution Scavenger Hunt

Wednesday, August 26  Warm-up: Menu Option 3 (Student News!)  Agenda:  Constitution Scavenger Hunt Wrap-Up  You’ve Got Rights Activity  Principles of the Constitution

Thursday, August 27  Warm-up: Menu Option 3 (Student News!)  Agenda:  Constitution Scavenger Hunt Wrap-Up  You’ve Got Rights Activity  Principles of the Constitution

Friday, August 28  Warm-up: What are the five protections granted by the First Amendment?  Agenda:  Bill of Rights Interview (homework!!)  Bill of Rights iCivics Game