Warm-up Copy HW Please read page 271 in the RED book and complete the back of page 4 in your notebook 5 minutes.

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Warm-up Copy HW Please read page 271 in the RED book and complete the back of page 4 in your notebook 5 minutes

Essential Question How does where you live affect how you live?????

How do you think the physical geography of Greece influenced where people settled and how they lived? -The people were isolated Farming was tough due to rocky soil The sea fostered trade The sea supported many jobs such as fishing and ship building

What is Q-R-Q-R ??? Questions (always look over the questions before you read) Read (remember to read to learn!!!!) Questions (complete the questions by using the text-if needed!) Review (with your team)

QRQR Chapter 25 section 2…..13 minutes – Q-1 – R-4 – Q-6 – R-2 Also QRQR Chapter 25 section 3…13 minutes

Section 2 Review 1. Near the water 2. Mountains and islands 3. -Roads were unpaved -rocky landscape -had to bring food and water -Poor transportation - storms…when traveling by sea

Section 3 Review Challenges to Greek farmers Rocky land Little water-not many big rivers Steep hillsides How farmers met these Challenges Terrace farming Grew grapes and olives Produce olive oil for soap cooking and fuel for lamps Small family gardens and even kept bees for homey Goats and sheep for clothes and milk * Fought over the good land!

Terrace Farming

Battle!!!! 1 on 1

Essential Question??? How does where the Greeks live affect how they live???