Friday, December 16, 2011

...almost Christmas!

  Today we took our map assessment on African countries!
  After all quizzes were turned in, our groups presented their African region. Groups were graded according to the rubric (required information, poster, & presentation). Everyone had 2 days in class to work on this mini-project. Overall, the presentations were well put together and met the expectations given!
  When presentations were finished, an opportunity to complete a "replacement assignment" was given. The handout was a quick research worksheet called Christmas Around the World. The optional assignment should have been turned in before class ended; however, it will still be accepted on Tuesday when we return from break.

*All missing assignments and make up work need to be turned in as soon as possible. 

Looking Ahead....
After Christmas, we will spend a little time on Asia and then begin preparations for the final. The final will be a comprehensive assessment over our last four units: Europe, Russia, Africa, & Asia.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Examining African Countries

After our bellwork we defined 5 key terms on our daily logs. In class, we completed a handout on the landscapes and resources found in Africa. Then we took notes along with a presentation about Africa's climate, plantlife, and environmental concerns.

To discover the details of Africa's sub-regions we will be working on group projects in class. We spent the rest of class today researching essential information. You and your group will become experts on an assigned region of Africa. You will research geographical information and create a poster to present in class. Please follow the distributed rubric to succeed in this assignment. We will work on assignments in class tomorrow and present on Friday after  our Africa map quiz.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

moving along to... Africa!

  We began class by creating a list of what we thought we already knew about Africa. We discussed what we will be covering for the remainder of our week. In class, we completed a map skills practice handout about the average temperature zones in Africa. Then we labeled a political map of Africa. Make sure you know all countries for our map quiz on Friday!

  We continued learning about Africa's unique environment through a film by National Geographic, Africa's Lost Eden. We took notes while watching and completed class by writing a summary of how the people of Mozambique have interacted with their environment.

* All Russian Ruler assignments must be turned in for credit.
* Ch. 16 Guided Quiz must be turned in by the end of today for credit.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Russia's Rulers & Government

Today we began class with bellwork and a map skills handout. Then we finished our research on significant Russian Rulers. All reports & diagrams should be emailed to me by the end of the day for full credit.

When the research assignments were completed, we started our Ch. 16 Guided Quiz.

Tomorrow we will begin our unit on Africa!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Russia!

Yesterday we began our unit on Russia by using our outlines to take notes on Russia's physical geography. Then we watched a film which showed us how Russians adapt to their climate.

Today we discussed the early history of Russia & began a research assignment on its significant rulers throughout modern history.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

finishing Europe unit

What countries comprise the Iberian Peninsula?

Today the day for quizzes! We took a map quiz over the physical & political features of Europe!
Then we used our notes and current section in our textbooks to take a guided quiz.

After quizzes were complete, we finished our worksheets on the European Union from yesterday and turned them in.

Then we introduced our unit on Russia. Please define terms from pg. 345 on your daily log. Read pgs. 344-356 in your textbook and create a brief outline of the section.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

types of government and unification in Europe

  We began class with a handout reviewing the regions of Europe. We took notes on several different types of governments found in Europe and throughout the world. Together we examined a primary source from Aristotle describing the thought process behind the creation of democracy. After our notes on government, we spent a few minutes writing in our daily logs to note the advantages/disadvantages of any 3 types of government.
  Then we continued class with a discussion and notes on the European Union. We used a worksheet to effectively gain information about why the EU was created and some issues its had to work through.

*All postcard projects were taken up today. One-time only offer for those who need to turn in late - will accept tomorrow only for late credit.

Monday, December 5, 2011

discovering the sub-regions of Europe

Today we worked in groups to complete an assignment in which we discovered the four diverse regions of Europe. Each group had to find specific essential information, create an infographic based on the research, and present their findings to the class. As each "region" presented we took notes - creating a table of information about each area.
We concluded class with our exit work based off of the map on pg. 317.

*Don't forget that your PostCard Project is due at the beginning of class tomorrow! Be sure to use your rubric in order to get the best grade possible!

*Also, prepare for the map test on Europe on Wednesday!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Interacting with the Environment - Europe

Bellwork: Interpret the bargraph on pg. 281 of your textbook and answer the three questions under the graph.

Before beginning a new section we briefly reviewed yesterday's lesson and upcoming deadlines. Please remember your postcard activity is due on Tuesday and we will have a map quiz on Wednesday (Dec. 7) along with an open-note quiz - so be prepared!

We completed and discussed a map practice handout. Also, a list of possible terms was given for your map quiz.

We took notes along with a powerpoint lesson on specific European countries and the ways in which they have adapted or changed their environments. We also discussed some of the problems that have occurred because of these envrironmental modifications and their possible solutions.

We took a few minutes to complete a Writing prompt in our daily logs. We compared/contrasted the Netherlands and Venice, Italy's adaptations and the consequences.

We spent the rest of class researching and working on our Postcard Activities.

Enjoy your weekend! See you in class on Monday!
-Mrs. Blagg

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Europe's Physical Geography

Bellwork: What are five major mountain ranges in Europe?

To prepare for the upcoming map quiz on Europe, we completed a "european flight" worksheet in class.

We used our daily logs to define five key terms and then we took notes along with a powerpoint presentation about the significant physical features throughout Europe. After taking notes, we completed a handout on Climate & Vegetation and turned it in.

Today we also began work on our Postcard Activity. You were assigned a city of Europe to research. You will complete a City information handout to help with completing this assignment. Your postcard will picture a major landmark/landform from your city on the front. This must be drawn. On the back you will write a letter to a friend or family member back home telling of your time in the city. We began research using https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ . Your complete Postcard Activity is due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, December 6.