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3.2, 3.4 3.2, 3.4 MaliMali
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3.3, 3.53.3, 3.5ExplorersExplorers
3.1, 3.43.1, 3.4Greece &Greece &
RomeRome
The word Ancient means something
that --
Happened long, long ago
An example of Greek
architecture is the --
Column
What numbers on
this map shows where
Ancient Rome was located?
2
An example of Greek architecture
is the --
Arch
This ancient civilization ruled
with a Representative
Democracy
Romans
This was the oral tradition of Mali
Griots –
Telling Stories
Ancient Mali used this to preserve
food --
Salt
What numbers on
this map shows where Ancient Mali was located?
3
The Mali Empire was Interdependent with the North of
this to trade.
Gold for Salt
The Mali government was
run by --
Kings –
A Famous one is Mansa Musa
A Picture of these countries could be
found in a book about the continent of --
Europe
Route 1 was traveled by this European Explorer
Jacques Cartier
of France
This Number is on France
2
Christopher Columbus was
granted permission from Spain to sail
West in search of --
Shorter Trade Route to the East
Indies (Asia)
He was the first English explorer to land in Virginia in
search of --
Christopher Newport –
GOLD & Riches
This American Indian (First
American) tribe lived in what is now Virginia --
Powhatan
Where did Ali live?
•Ali could see pyramids from his home
•His father made papyrus
Ancient Egypt
These are examples of --
•Wagons
•Trains
•Ships
Transportation
This number on this map shows where the Indian
Ocean is located --
4
This symbol from a Map Key
represents --
A Capital City on a Map
George and Mac want to barter. What do they
need?
Something to Trade
Part of this continent is in B3 --
Africa
Look at the Chart. Who exchanged money for a good?
Student Student
NameNameGoalGoal
SalviPuts his newspaper money into his checking account.
TeresaTrades her DS Game for Salvi’s Wii Game.
Anna Buys a new bicycle helmet.
JustinPuts his money into his piggybank.
AnnaStudent Student
NameNameGoalGoal
SalviPuts his newspaper money into his checking account.
TeresaTrades her DS Game for Salvi’s Wii Game.
Anna Buys a new bicycle helmet.
JustinPuts his money into his piggybank.
How can Sam show he is careful and takes care of his
belongings when he gets to school?
Hangs his coat up and puts his book
bag away.
How are the Statue of Liberty and the
Washington Monument alike?
They are both Patriotic Symbols
for the United States
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