Bell Ringer August 18,2010 Freewrite Activity – MAPS Write ask much as you can about this word in 3 minutes.

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Bell Ringer August 18,2010 Freewrite Activity – MAPS Write ask much as you can about this word in 3 minutes.

Learning Target I can identify and locate on a variety of maps the following: seven continents major bodies of Water landforms Countries and regions of the world

Left Side – Student Mental Map of the World Students create a mental map in their interactive notebook. LEFT SIDE List 7 continents, 4 oceans

Notepad – Right Side landform- naturally formed feature on the earth’s surface. continents- Seven large landmasses that divide the earth. Geography- study of the earth and its people.

Activity Mental Maps – Tearing the Continents Geography Matters Clip from my webpage GoogleEarth Tutorial Class Discussion of Mental Maps Exit Slip

Slip How can maps help ?