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Do Now – looseleaf paper Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff we’re currently studying Table of Contents (TOC) Readings/activities from class or HW Keep – Important papers or notes you keep all year Class intro sheet Extension/support log Learner Profile Vocab – Words to work on (WTWO) What are the sections of your binder for?
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Page 1: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

• Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class– Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day

• Current Unit – Stuff we’re currently studying– Table of Contents (TOC)– Readings/activities from class or HW

• Keep – Important papers or notes you keep all year– Class intro sheet– Extension/support log– Learner Profile

• Vocab – Words to work on (WTWO)– Unit vocab lists or personal vocab

What are the sections of your binder for?

Page 2: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/10: Determine whether a source is primary or secondary

Do Now:1. Get “Tools of a Historian Vocabulary” – Vocab section2. Get “History Skills Control Sheet” – Current Unit3. Read the Essential Question and directions4. Answer – “How do we know what happened in the

past?”

Page 3: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/10: Determine whether a source is primary or secondary

Page 4: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/10: Determine whether a source is primary or secondary

Page 5: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/10: Determine whether a source is primary or secondary

Page 6: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/10: Determine whether a source is primary or secondary

Page 7: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/10: Determine whether a source is primary or secondary

Page 8: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.
Page 9: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/10: Determine whether a source is primary or secondary

Page 10: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.
Page 11: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/10: Determine whether a source is primary or secondary

1 min. Thought Experiment:• What color was Mr. Vance’s shirt yesterday?• What is the answer to yesterday’s objective?• What color are the…

Page 12: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/11: Analyze primary sources to extract information

Do Now:• WITHOUT LOOKING, try to remember one of the

sources you had to identify in yesterday’s worksheet• Choose one of the above primary sources:• List @ least 5 pieces of info we could gather from it

Page 13: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

Directions for Textbooks:1. Open up to the front cover2. Write your name, year, and condition of book• New, very good, good, fair, poor, very poor

3. This is now yours for the year• Cover it• Keep it at home

9/11: Analyze primary sources to extract information

Page 14: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/11: Analyze primary sources to extract information

Page 15: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/11: Analyze primary sources to extract information

Directions:• On textbook pg. 716, read “Practicing the Skill”

and answer questions 1-4• Once finished, answer “Skills Practice” questions

on pg. 731

Page 16: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/11: Analyze primary sources to extract information

Directions:• “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all

men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness…”

-Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776

Page 17: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

Do Now:1. Sit in new desks with Primary sources HW out2. Answer:– What is the key difference between primary/secondary

sources?– What do the abbreviations “BC” and “AD” mean?– The current year is 2015: what would you call the year

that happened 3015 years ago? (not a trick question…)

9/14 - Record dates using BCE/CE and define the terms circa, decade, and century

Page 18: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/14 - Record dates using BCE/CE and define the terms circa, decade, and century

Page 19: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/14 - Record dates using BCE/CE and define the terms circa, decade, and century

• BCE – Before the Common Era–Same as “B.C. – ‘Before Christ’”

• CE – Common Era–Same as “A.D. – ‘Anno Domini’”

• So this year is 2015 ____ & ____• 2016 years ago was 1 ____ & ____

Page 20: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/14 - Record dates using BCE/CE and define the terms circa, decade, and century

_____________________|_____________________| 1 2015

BC/BCE: Before year 1; farther into past

AD/CE: After year 1; more recent

Page 21: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

1.Where are we in the current year?2.Where is the line that divides BC/AD?3.Extension – about what year did medieval turn into

early modern?

9/14 - Record dates using BCE/CE and define the terms circa, decade, and century

Page 22: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

DirectionsRead “Reading Social Studies”CORRECTION!! – change 476 CE to 476 BCE

Leveled activities1.Define terms and list 3 BCE and 3 CE dates2.Define terms and list all dates3.Define terms, list all dates, do extension timeline

Extension reading: Textbook, Tools 1 – Tools 3

9/14 - Record dates using BCE/CE and define the terms circa, decade, and century

Page 23: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

1. The “Ancient” period started circa _____________2. About how many centuries did the medieval period last?3. What units should the modern period be measured in?

9/14 - Record dates using BCE/CE and define the terms circa, decade, and century

Page 24: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/15: Use latitude and longitude to find absolute location

Do Now:

Latitude

Longitude

Page 25: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/15: Use latitude and longitude to find absolute location

Do Now:1. How many decades are in a century?2. CE means the same as which other suffix?3. Compare timeline activities with partners4. What are latitude/longitude? Talk to partner

Latitude

Longitude

Page 26: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

• Earth is divided by imaginary lines called latitude and longitude which measure distance in degrees

• Latitude (parallels) run east-west• Longitude (meridians) run north-south

9/15: Use latitude and longitude to find absolute location

Page 27: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/15: Use latitude and longitude to find absolute location

Page 28: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.
Page 29: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.
Page 30: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/15: Use latitude and longitude to find absolute locationIn which CONTINENTS are these locations?

1. (20°S, 140°E)2. (40°N, 120°W)3. (80°S, 80°E)

1. Oceania (Australia)2. North America3. Antarctica

Now find coordinates for the following:-Asia-Africa-Pacific Ocean

Page 31: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/15: Use latitude and longitude to find absolute locationGreenwich is Located near (50°N, 0°E) because it is North of the Equator and ON the Prime Meridian

What are the coordinates of Peoria?

Peoria is located at (40°N, 90°W). It is not as far North of the Equator as Greenwich is, and it is 90° West of the Prime Meridian

Page 32: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

Do Now:1. Write coordinates for 3 different places in DN section2. Switch with a teammate: they answer yours, you answer theirs

9/16: Measure distances on a map using the map scale

Page 33: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

Do Now:1. Write coordinates for 3 different places in DN section2. Switch with a teammate: they answer yours, you answer theirs

9/16: Measure distances on a map using the map scale

Page 34: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

Do Now:1. Locate the scale on

this map2. What units of distance

does it show?3. How many miles from

Aswan to Luxor?4. How many from

Aswan to Al Kharijah

9/16: Measure distances on a map using the map scale

Page 35: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/16: Measure distances on a map using the map scale

This is the map SCALE: Be creative when using it to measure!

Page 36: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

Scale

Page 37: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/16: Measure distances on a map using the map scale

Page 38: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

9/16: Measure distances on a map using the map scale

Page 39: Do Now – looseleaf paper – Objective/goal: what you have to learn or answer each class – Write answers to Do Now and Goal each day Current Unit – Stuff.

Which is bigger – Egypt or New Jersey?


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