Tuesday, May 21, 2013

May 21

6th Marking Period - Week 3
Tuesday

Homework
Manifest Destiny Personification (4th hour didn't recieve this assignment today)
Annotating a Famous Historical Painting.  Directions:  Select six characters from the drawing below (you may include animals), and create speech or thought bubbles for each one.  In each bubble, write one or two sentences describing the character's thoughts or feelings.  Within each bubble, use one of the terms listed in the Word Bank.  If necessary, write your sentences as captions in the space below the drawing.  Color in the drawing to make it look like the actual painting.  Due Wednesday.

Quiz yourself and/or have others quiz you over your Westward Expansion notes, North and South Region notes.  No notes on test. Test on Wednesday


Warm-Up 
I can use visual information to create a physical feature map.
USA Physical Features
  1. Use Interactive Desk Map
  2. Label major USA physical features
  3. Consult with teammates as needed
  4. Class review and discussion
 Words of Wisdom
I can explain how the USA made five key territorial acquisitions.  I can identify geographic, economic, transportation, and societal differences between the North and the South
USA Expansion & Sectionalism Geography Challenge

Collaborating with teammates and using notes, maps, and charts, respond to a variety of questions about expansion and sectionalism.

Download
I can produce a clear writing about the concept of Manifest Destiny.
Manifest Destiny Personification
Annotating a Famous Historical Painting.  Directions:  Select six characters from the drawing below (you may include animals), and create speech or thought bubbles for each one.  In each bubble, write one or two sentences describing the character's thoughts or feelings.  Within each bubble, use one of the terms listed in the Word Bank.  If necessary, write your sentences as captions in the space below the drawing.  Color in the drawing to make it look like the actual painting

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