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RIGHT NOW…• Sign up for your Unit 0 packet at the Supply Center.
– If the line is too long, simply sit at your seat and write your HW first THEN get into the line
– If you owe me any work, turn it into the BLUE bin by the door.
• Then, silently find your seat and take out a pen AND a pencil.
• When you receive your packet, understand that you will NOT receive another copy of it. If you lose it or damage it, it is your responsibility to get a hold of it, either by copying it from a friend or by printing it off online.
• You MUST bring it to class everyday. If you choose not to have it in class, I may choose not to have you in class.
OBJECTIVES
• SWBAT write their HW:– Review vocabulary AND do vocabulary practice on pg. 2 –
due tomorrow.
–Quiz on Monday, 09/09 – learn the location of all of the continents, oceans, and states. Spelling counts. (This is not a joke. Get serious. We’re in the big leagues now.)
– Don’t forget – EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY TODAY AFTER SCHOOL!
• SWBAT remediate continents, oceans, and the states.
UNIT 0 – BACK TO BASICSGeography, History, Time
NOW…
• Write your name on your packet in PEN.• Take a minute to SILENTLY flip through your
packet.• Your packet will go under the “NOTES” divider
when it is not in use.
• Put your pen away. With your pencil, turn to the continents and oceans on page 3.– Try to do what you know in pencil.
MAP OF THE WORLD (CONTINENTS)
ASIA
AFRICA
AUSTRALIA
ANTARCTICA
SOUTH AMERICA
NORTH AMERICA
EUROPE
MAP OF THE WORLD (OCEANS)
PACIFIC OCEAN
ATLANTIC OCEAN
SOUTHERN OCEAN
INDIAN OCEAN
ARCTIC OCEAN
WE NEED PEOPLE TO DO THE BEAT…
• I will give you a tune.
• Come up with a beat.
• Do it silently.
• There are words to go along to this.
CONTINENTS SONGContinents, continents,
Do you know your continents?North, south, east, and west –
All around the world.
Asia,Africa,
North and South America,Australia,Antarctica
And Europe, too.
United States
of America
(50 states total)
Alaska (NW of the contiguous states)
Hawaii (W of the contiguous states)
Canada (N)
Mexico (S)Contiguous = connected
VOCABULARY PRACTICEAnswer the following in complete sentences. You may not use your packet.
1. Explain how Earth, continents, countries, states, and cities relate to each other. (don’t draw it – simply describe it)
2. Explain how Earth, continents, and oceans relate to each other. (don’t draw it – simply describe it)
3. How would you draw a line of latitude? (don’t draw it – simply describe it)
4. How would you draw a line of longitude? (don’t draw it – simply describe it)
5. What word would describe “half of the earth”?
• Finished? Go to the Supply Center and grab 2 different colored pencils. Silently return to your seat and write down your HW.
OBJECTIVES
• SWBAT write their HW:– Study continents and oceans (spelling, locations), the
US, Alabama cities/counties, and relationships between vocabulary words (#1-11)• QUIZ ON MONDAY!
• SWBAT identify important cities/counties in Alabama.
• SWBAT practice locations and spellings of the 50 states in the US.
PAGE 5
Montgomery
TuscaloosaBirmingham
Huntsville
Mobile
Gadsden
Dothan FLORIDA
TENNESSEEM
ISSI
SSIP
PI
GULF OF MEXICOGE
ORG
IA
USING THE COUNTIES MAP AND 2 COLORED
PENCILS:• Lightly shade in
Greene, Jefferson, and Montgomery in the same color.
• Lightly shade in Hale, Tuscaloosa, Pickens, Sumter, and Marengo in the same color.
PAGE 5
• The capital of the United States of America is:WASHINGTON, D.C.
• The capital of Alabama is
MONTGOMERY • The capital of Greene County is
EUTAW
NOW…• Use this as practice time for Monday’s Quiz.
• You will need to know the following:– World map
• Continents and oceans (spelling, location)– US map
• Bordering countries, directions, “contiguous”, directions of Alaska/Hawaii
– Alabama map• Important cities (with spelling)• Borders • Counties (the shaded ones)
– Vocabulary • Relationship between them (look over vocabulary practice, 1-11)
OBJECTIVES • SWBAT write their HW:
– Review all maps (world, Alabama, US borders, US states)– US borders/states quiz: Monday, 09.16– Unit 0 Test: Wednesday, 09.18– Personal-9/11 Timeline: due by Wednesday, 09.25
• SWBAT take/grade their Unit 0 Map Quiz.– Put everything away except a pen/pencil. REMAIN SILENT.– You will have 25 minutes.– You can listen to your own music as long as (1) you have
headphones, (2) I can’t hear it, and (3) it is not on a cellphone.
• SWBAT identify important states and bodies of water of the US.
GRADING CORRECTIONS
1. Be sure you tracked each section of the quiz by writing in the total amount of points for the section next to the section title.
2. Add up all of your points. Write it on the first line in the box below your name.
3. Then, add in your bonus points on the second line of the box. (maximum of 2pts)
4. Divide your total points by 37. You will get a decimal.
5. Multiply decimal by 100. This is your score. Write it on the percentage line.
• 105%-90 = A• 89-80 = B• 79-70 = C• 69-60 = D• Below 60 is an “F”
Silently pass up your quiz and red pen.
Once you have passed it up, take out your packet and turn to page 4. REMAIN SILENT.
OBJECTIVES • SWBAT write their HW:– Vocabulary visual/written examples for #12-16 (pg. 2 of Unit 0
packet) on index cards.– US borders/states quiz: Monday, 09.16– Unit 0 Test: Wednesday, 09.18– Personal-9/11 Timeline: due by Wednesday, 09.25
• SWBAT identify important states and bodies of water of the US.
• SWBAT analyze History and time notes.
• SWBAT practice creating timelines.
FLASHCARDS
• On the front (blank) side– Write the word in LARGE letters
• On the back (lined) side– Picture that represents the word OR an example
of the word• This is to help you remember the word
US borders/states quiz
Unit 0 Test
9/11 Timeline due
MICHEL ABSENT
MICHEL ABSENTMICHEL ABSENT
PG. 4PA
CIFI
C O
CEAN
ATLA
NTI
C O
CEAN
GULF OF MEXICO
GREATLAKESCALIF
TEXAS (TX)ALASKA (AK)
HAWAII (HI)
FLORIDA
(FL)
ORNIA (CA)
LOUI-SIANA (LA)
MIS
SISS
IPPI
(M
S)
TENNESSEE (TN)
GEOR-GIA (GA)
NEWYORK(NY)
WASHINGTON, D.C.
WASHING-TON (WA)
MAINE (ME)
ALA-BAMA(AL)
TURN YOUR PACKET TO PG. 6
• You will need a pen AND a pencil.• You will need a highlighter.• You will need to remain silent._______________________________________• We will now annotate (take notes) our notes.– What is the point of annotation?
1. To analyze (break down) in order to understand.2. To have a quick summary.
RIGHT NOW…
• Keep in mind you are about to change seats. While you are waiting, please write down your HW for tonight:– Read/annotate pg. 9 (“Maps”) and give point of views of
Mercator and Galls-Peter Projections in B/R notebook.– Remember: Quiz on Monday!
• NOTE: TOMORROW WE ARE MEETING IN THE MAC LAB – ROOM 102. Don’t be late.
TONIGHT’S HW SHOULD LOOK LIKE:
WHAT’S ON MONDAY’S QUIZ?
• You will need to know the following:– Important states• Locations, spelling, abbreviation
– Bodies of water bordering the US• Spelling, location
– World map • Continents and oceans (spelling and locations)
BUT WHAT ABOUT THAT PROJECT WE HAVE DUE ON 9.25?3 PARTS TO PROJECT 3 GRADES
1. Timeline (physically brought in on Wed., 9.25)– Create a timeline with 9/11 intersecting with your own life (example to be shown on
Monday). Must have at least 3 visuals (pictures, drawing, graphs, etc.)• 9/11: Must include Sept. 11, 2001 + 3 other events related to 9/11 (causes/effects).• You: Must include your birth + 5 other important events that changed your life.
2. Interview (can emailed to me by Tues., 9.24 midnight)– Must interview one relative or person in the community who is old enough to
remember the events of 9/11 as they took place.• Must include your actual interview questions that you wrote ahead of time (at least 10
questions related to 9/11). Must be TYPED.• Must include the transcript (written or printed version)of the interview. MUST BE TYPED.
3. Written: Summary (can emailed to me by Tues., 9.24 midnight)– 1-2 pages + cover page. Must be TYPED and double-spaced.
• Part 1: Summarize the events of 9/11 (who, what, when, where, why, how)• Part 2: Summarize your interview.
• EXTRA CREDIT Presentation of interview and timeline (3-4 minutes)– Must sign up ahead of time.
OBJECTIVES
• SWBAT take out last night’s HW:– B/R notebook: Summary of 9/11.• 4th period: Also take out your index cards from
yesterday.
• SWBAT analyze why we study history.
TAKE OUT YOUR B/R NOTEBOOK• Title it: “History, pg. 8”
• Read and annotate (take notes) on PART 1.– Use your highlighter.
• Answer question #1 in your B/R notebook.
• You will have 10 minutes to read, annotate, and answer.
• Annotations
NOW… WE ARE ON TO PART 2 OF THE ASSIGNMENT.
• Together, we will read and annotate part 2 of “History.”
• Then, you will take about 10 minutes to answer #2-3 in your B/R notebook.
HAVE OUT YOUR UNIT 0 PACKET. TURN TO PG. 6.• Evaluate (give an opinion on; judge) the following quote by analyzing
it (2pts) and then giving your opinion with EVIDENCE (2pts).– “He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present
controls the past.” – George Orwell• Analysis translate both sentences.
– According to George Orwell, (1) whoever controls the way the past is being told creates the future. (1) Whoever is in charge NOW gets to decide the way the past is being told.
• Evaluation give an opinion AND a great example of why you agree/disagree with it.– (1) I agree with Orwell because (1) ….– (1) I disagree with Orwell because (1) ….
• HINT: Hmmm…I wonder if this will pop up on Wednesday’s Unit 0 test? I think it might…Maybe I’ll pay close attention.
NOW TURN TO PG. 11: TIMELINES• Using the basic parts of a timeline, build Timeline A using
the following information:
• Jennifer is doing a project on her life for class. In order for her to do this, she needs to turn in a timeline with her project. She has decided the information she wants to show:– Born – 1992– Accepted into UAB – 2010 – Moved to Birmingham – 2006– Becomes best friends with Kiara – 2000– Enters 1st grade – 1997
The GIVEN information
GIVEN INFORMATION– Born – 1992– Accepted into UAB – 2010 – Moved to Birmingham – 2006– Becomes best friends with Kiara –
2000– Enters 1st grade – 1997
Jennifer’s Life
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
1992: Born
1997: 1st grade
2000:Best friend
2006: Birmingham
2010: UAB acceptance
Good, basic timeline needs:1. Title2. Markers3. Event4. Event dates
NOW ON YOUR OWN…
• Using the basic parts of a timeline, build Timeline B using the following information:
• DeAndre is making a gift for his parents’ anniversary. He is using the following information:– Mom and Dad get married: 1995– Mom and Dad had first kid (DeAndre): 1999– Mom and Dad had second kid (Marcus): 2007– Mom and Dad meet at UA: 1991– Mom and Dad buy first house: 2003
GIVEN INFORMATION– Mom and Dad get married: 1995– Mom and Dad had first kid (DeAndre): 1999– Mom and Dad had second kid (Marcus): 2007– Mom and Dad meet at UA: 1991– Mom and Dad buy first house: 2003
Mom and Dad’s Married Life
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
1991: Meet at UA
1995: Get married
1999: DeAndre born 2007: Marcus born
2003: First house
Good, basic timeline needs:1. Title2. Markers3. Event4. Event dates
KEVIN COSGROVE’S LAST CALL
• Video
UNIT 0 REVIEW STARTS HERE.
RIGHT NOW…• Have out a pen/pencil, AND your:
1. Unit 0 Packet• All articles, notes, and stories should be annotated and highlighted.• Pg. 11: Timelines A and B should be complete with Jennifer and
DeAndre’s story. (Thurs., 09.19)
2. Bellringer notebook• “Unit 0 Articles Analysis Questions” (Wed., 09.18)• Unit 0 Basic Notes Application Questions, Continued (Fri., 09.20)• Unit 0 Skills Practice (Tues., 09.24)• Unit 0 Skills Practice, Continued (Wed., 09.25)
3. Binder • HW/Misc.: “Response to Dreaming Upside Down, Pg. 10”– 1 paragraph
(Wed., 09.18)
TODAY, WE ARE QUICKLY REVIEWING:
• Timelines (pg. 6, 11)
• Orientation (pg. 5, 7) – use maps from pgs. 3-5
• How to analyze Orwell’s quote (pg. 6)
• How to answer questions based on documents (from the articles – all articles will be tested)
Jennifer’s GIVEN INFORMATION– Born – 1992– Accepted into UAB – 2010 – Moved to Birmingham – 2006– Becomes best friends with Kiara –
2000– Enters 1st grade – 1997
Jennifer’s Life
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
1992: Born
1997: 1st grade
2000:Best friend
2006: Birmingham
2010: UAB acceptance
Good, basic timeline needs:1. Title2. Markers3. Event4. Event dates
DeAndre’s GIVEN INFORMATION– Mom and Dad get married: 1995– Mom and Dad had first kid (DeAndre): 1999– Mom and Dad had second kid (Marcus): 2007– Mom and Dad meet at UA: 1991– Mom and Dad buy first house: 2003
Mom and Dad’s Married Life
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
1991: Meet at UA
1995: Get married
1999: DeAndre born 2007: Marcus born
2003: First house
Good, basic timeline needs:1. Title2. Markers3. Event4. Event dates
TIMELINE PRACTICE (PG. 6)Bellringer notebook, 09.24• Jonathan is creating a timeline
on the life of Tupac Shakur. Jonathan needs to use 5 years between this markers. He will use the following information in order to complete the timeline:
o Tupac’s birth 1971o Tupac’s death 1996o Tupac releases album “Me
Against the World” 1995o Tupac enters Baltimore School
for the Arts 1986o Tupac shot 5 times 1994
Bellringer notebook, 09.25• Create a timeline using the
following information about Aaliyah’s life. There should be 5 years between the markers.
o Aaliyah born 1979o Released second album “One in
a Million” 1996o Graduated from high school
1997o Appeared in movie “Romeo
Must Die” 2000o Died in plane crash 2001
OBJECTIVES
• SWBAT write their HW:– Study for Unit 0 Exam (tentatively for Wednesday,
Oct. 2)• Maps, vocabulary, articles, orientation, timelines
– 9/11 Project due Friday, Oct. 4 (timeline, interview, written summary)• Email deadline by Thursday, Oct. 3 by midnight for
interview and written summary
• SWBAT practice for their Unit 0 Exam.
B/R: UNIT 0 PRACTICEDo not use your notes/any help.
• Create a timeline using the following information about Aaliyah’s life. There should be 5 years between the markers.
o Aaliyah born1979o Released second album “One in a Million” 1996o Graduated from high school 1997o Appeared in movie “Romeo Must Die” 2000o Died in plane crash2001
PRACTICE Timeline 1• Create a timeline on
Cynthia’s life with 5 years between the markers using the following information:
o Graduates high school (2002)
o Marriage to Tyrone (2005)o Born (1984)o Becomes doctor (2009)o Gives birth to Tyler (2010)
Timeline 2Create a timeline on Bryan’s life with 10 years between the markers using the following information:o Recruited to New England
Patriots (2009)o Married Julie (2012)o Born (1986)o Graduated high school
(2004)o Graduated at University of
Alabama (2008)
RIGHT NOW…• Write your HW:
– Study for Unit 0 Exam (Wednesday, Oct. 2)• Maps, vocabulary, articles, orientation, timelines
– All substitute assignments should be complete by Wednesday, Oct. 2.
– 9/11 Project due Friday, Oct. 4 (timeline, interview, written summary)• Email deadline by Thursday, Oct. 3 by midnight for interview and written
summary
• Then, take out your Unit 0 packet, binder, bellringer notebook, and a pen/pencil.
• REMAIN SILENT!
ORIENTATION PRACTICE (PG. 5,7 – MAPS FROM PGS. 3-5)
Bellringer notebook, 09.2020. Draw a compass rose with the 8
major points.21. Which continent is directly north of
Africa and west of Asia?22. Which continent is directly southeast
of Asia and northeast of Antarctica?23. Which ocean is west of North America
and east of Asia?24. Which US states are directly north of
Florida?25. Which US state is southeast of
Tennessee?26. Which US state is west of Canada and
northwest of the United States?27. Which US states is north of the Gulf of
Mexico and east of Texas?
Bellringer notebook, 09.24, #2a. In which direction is Canada from the
contiguous United States?b. In which direction is Europe from
Africa?c. In which direction is the Pacific Ocean
from North America?d. In which direction is the Gulf of
Mexico from Alabama?e. In which direction is Louisiana from
Texas?f. In which direction is the Indian Ocean
from Asia?g. In which direction is Washington state
from Alabama?h. In which direction is Maine from
Alabama?i. In which direction is the contiguous
United States from Mexico?
MORE PRACTICEOrientationa. In which direction is Asia from the Indian Ocean?b. In which direction is Australia from Africa?c. In which direction is Africa from the Atlantic Ocean?d. Which continent is south of North America?e. Which continent is west of Europe?f. Which continent is southwest of Asia?g. Which state is north of Alabama?h. Which US state is west of Georgia?i. In which direction is Maine from New York?j. In which direction is the contiguous United States from Hawaii?k. In which direction is the contiguous United States from Alaska?
RIGHT NOW…• Write your HW:
– Study for Unit 0 Exam (changed to Thursday)• Maps, vocabulary, articles, orientation, timelines
– All substitute assignments should be complete by tomorrow.– 9/11 Project due Friday, Oct. 4 (timeline, interview, written
summary)• Email deadline by Thursday, Oct. 3 by midnight for interview and
written summary
• Then, take out your Unit 0 packet, binder, bellringer notebook, and a pen/pencil.
• REMAIN SILENT!
ANALYSIS PRACTICE OF ORWELL’S QUOTE – PG. 6
“He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.” – George Orwell
• In your own words, who ultimately (in the end) controls history, according to the quote?– According to George Orwell, the person who controls history is
the person who controls the present.
• According to the quote, if a person can gain control of the way history is told, what else will they control?– According to George Orwell, if a person can gain control of
how history is told, they can control the future.
ORWELL PRACTICE• For many generations, Gray
people have been told by the Pink people that Grays are stupid and have never done anything good. The Pink are the most powerful group in Imaginary Land. Gray people begin to believe they are stupid. If Orwell’s quote is true, what will the Gray people probably do in the future for the progress of Imaginary Land and WHY?
• If Orwell’s quote is true, the Gray people will probably do nothing for the progress of Imaginary Land in the future because they have begun to believe the limitations that the Pinks have set upon them.
HOW TO ANSWER DOCUMENT QUESTIONSPG. 8 “HISTORY”
• In your own words, name one reason why history is important to understand. Use lines as evidence. – According to this article, one reason why history is important to understand is it
can help us find out how our society became what it is today (lines 14-16).– According to this article, one reason why history is important to understand is it
helps us understand the world around us so that we can deal with problems (lines 16-18).
– According to this article, one reason why history is important to understand is it helps us know who we are (lines 18-19).
HOW TO ANSWER DOCUMENT QUESTIONSPG. 8 “HISTORY”
• In your own words, how does history help us understand who we are? Use lines as proof. – History helps us understand who we are because it lets us
know who we are. (Lines 18-19 :“history provides a sense of identity.”)
HOW TO ANSWER DOCUMENT QUESTIONS“Dreaming Upside Down,” (10)1. In your own words, what is the
difference between kids living in Calcutta and Houston, according to the story?
2. In your own words, explain why the narrator of the story was anxious during his dream, according to the story.
1. According to the story, a child living in Calcutta is spoiled because they cry when they don’t get what they want, while a child living in Houston is physically weak from being underfed.
2. According to the story, the narrator was anxious because his country was no longer on top of the map.
WHICH MAP PROJECTION IS THIS? HOW DO YOU KNOW?
Gall-Peters Projection• It shows the continents
as equal area.
Mercator Projection• The map is Eurocentric.
HOW TO ANSWER DOCUMENT QUESTIONS
“Controversial Maps,” (9)1. In your own words, why
was the Mercator Projection Map created, according to the article?
1. According to the article, the Mercator Projector Map was created for European navigators who needed to explore the world.
PRACTICE Timeline 1• Create a timeline on
Cynthia’s life with 5 years between the markers using the following information:
o Graduates high school (2002)
o Marriage to Tyrone (2005)o Born (1984)o Becomes doctor (2009)o Gives birth to Tyler (2010)
Timeline 2Create a timeline on Bryan’s life with 10 years between the markers using the following information:o Recruited to New England
Patriots (2009)o Married Julie (2012)o Born (1986)o Graduated high school
(2004)o Graduated at University of
Alabama (2008)
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VOCABULARY PRACTICE
• If “A” represents city, “B” represents county, and “D” represents country, then “C” will represent ____.
• If “F” represents Earth, “E” represents continent, and “C” represents country, then “D” will represent ____.
C ADEF B
ORIENTATION PRACTICE• Which state is:– East of AL?– West of AL?– North of AL?– East of TX?– South of TN?
• Which body of water is:– East of FL?– West of FL?
ORIENTATION PRACTICE• If you have hiked through Mt.
Crazy, and want to return home, in which direction will you have to travel to go Normalville?
• If you leave work from the Diamond Mines, and you want to buy food from Farm Heaven, in which direction will you go?
• If you want to buy cotton at Fluff Central to make clothes after a bear tore them in Mt. Dare, in which direction will you travel from Mt. Dare?
VOCABULARY MULTIPLE CHOICE PRACTICE1. Which of the following best explains the
relationship between Earth, continents, and oceans?
A. Oceans and continents are next to each other,
and Earth is inside of them.
B. Earth and oceans are next to each other, and
they are both inside of the continents.
C. Oceans and continents are next to each other,
and they are both inside of Earth.
D. Earth and continents are next to each other,
and they are both inside of the oceans.
2. Which of the following best explains the difference between lines of latitude and lines of longitude?
A. Latitudes are horizontal, so they run side to
side but longitudes are vertical, so they run up
and down.
B. Latitudes are vertical, so they run side to side
but longitudes are horizontal, so they run up
and down.
C. Latitudes are horizontal, so they run up and
down but longitudes are vertical, so they run
side to side.
D. Latitudes are vertical, so they run up and down
but longitudes are horizontal, so they run side
to side.
ORIENTATION PRACTICE 1a. Draw a compass rose with the 8 major
points.b. Which continent is directly north of
Africa and west of Asia?c. Which continent is directly southeast
of Asia and northeast of Antarctica?d. Which ocean is west of North America
and east of Asia?e. Which US states are directly north of
Florida?f. Which US state is southeast of
Tennessee?g. Which US state is west of Canada and
northwest of the United States?h. Which US state is north of the Gulf of
Mexico and east of Texas?
ORIENTATION PRACTICE 2a. In which direction is Canada from the
contiguous United States?b. In which direction is Europe from Africa?c. In which direction is the Pacific Ocean
from North America?d. In which direction is the Gulf of Mexico
from Alabama?e. In which direction is Louisiana from
Texas?f. In which direction is the Indian Ocean
from Asia?g. In which direction is Washington state
from Alabama?h. In which direction is Maine from
Alabama?i. In which direction is the contiguous
United States from Mexico?
ORIENTATION PRACTICE 3a. In which direction is Asia from the
Indian Ocean?b. In which direction is Australia from
Africa?c. In which direction is Africa from the
Atlantic Ocean?d. Which continent is south of North
America?e. Which continent is west of Europe?f. Which continent is southwest of Asia?g. Which state is north of Alabama?h. Which US state is west of Georgia?i. In which direction is Maine from New
York?j. In which direction is the contiguous
United States from Hawaii?k. In which direction is the contiguous
United States from Alaska?