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CARDIO # 3 TEXT BOOK PAGE PLACE: look at the map. Which natural wonders show mountains? 2.PLACE: what natural wonder are located in Asia? 3.LOCATION: name all continents 4.CRITICAL THINKING: how do mountains and deserts affect trading and sharing ideas?

1.WORKBOOK Page Answer questions 1-7) 2. Map Activity A.Trace the map B.TEXT BOOK page RA5 Label the following: Continents Oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Artic) ALSO LABEL the following by Make a key for Seas (Caspian, red, Mediterranean, black, dead, Arabian, yellow) Gulf of Mexico (Mexico) Bay of Bengal (India) C. COLOR THE MAP CLASS ACTIVITY

Home Learning 1.Research about an artifact that has been stolen or taken from a place and which countries were involved? 2.Supplies 3. of you have not me yet

Class work 1.What are the periods of History that have large blocks of time and are called Eras? 2.What is decade, century, and millennium? 3.What is a calendar? 4.Who is Julius Caesar? What did he do? 5.What are the differences between Julian and Gregorian Calendar? 6.What B.C and A.D mean? 7.What is leap year? 8.What is a time line?

CHAPTER 1 LESSON 1 1.Prehistory, Ancient history, middle ages and modern history. 2.Decade: 10 years, century: 100 years, and millennium: 1000 years 3. a calendar is a system that shows the days and month in order 4.Julius Caesar was a roman leader and he invented a Julian calendar 5.Julian stated when Rome was created and Gregorian when Jesus was born 6. B.C: before Christ and A.D: anno domini 7.leap year every four year they add a day 8.time line shows events in order