1 / 32

March 7 - 14

March 7 - 14. South and Southeast Asia. Wednesday. Journal Warm up discussion Read Write a quiz Pangaea Climbing Mount Everest United Streaming. Journal.

ila-riley
Télécharger la présentation

March 7 - 14

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. March 7 - 14 South and Southeast Asia

  2. Wednesday • Journal • Warm up discussion • Read • Write a quiz • Pangaea • Climbing Mount Everest • United Streaming

  3. Journal • Mountains are the most important landform in South Asia. They affect where rain falls--rain that is needed for crops. Think about landforms in your state. Wh0o do you think have the greatest efect on people's lives?

  4. Warm up discussion • Discuss movies or stories in which geographic features are an important part of the plot. For example stories of pi8oneers crossing the plains and mountains of the American West. How do people confront the challenges of their environment?

  5. Read • read section 15.1 pps. 367 - 370

  6. Write a quiz • Develop a quiz containing five questions and answers about the main ideas of the section. 30 minutes. • A= quizzes show a thorough understand of the main ideas of the section. • B= Quizzes include questions that cover several main ideas. • C=Quizzes include five questions with correct answers.

  7. Pangaea • Pangaea is the name scientists proposed for the huge landmass composed of all the Earth's continents. Scientists think that the area that is now the United States once lay near the Equator. India was near the South Pole. Such locations affected climate. Geological evidence suggests that port of India was once covered by glacier

  8. Climbing Mount Everest • Tenzing Norgay of Nepal and Edmund Hilary became the first people to set foot on the summit of Mount Everest. Tenzing, a member of the Sherpa ethnic group, was born in a mountainous district of Nepal not far from Everest. Between the 1930s and 1950s, several expeditions made assaults upon Everest's seemingly unreachable peak. Tenzing took part in many of these expeditions and gained recognition as a strong and knowledgeable climber.

  9. Mount Everest continued • However, it was not until May 29, 1953, that he and Hillary became the first people to stand at the highest point on the Earth. Owing to the scarcity of oxygen at such elevations, the celebration was brief. Tenzing at a piece of cake, took a few photos, and being a dutiful Buddhist, left an offering of food before he descended.

  10. United Streaming • World Geography Asia and the Pacific • http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/search/assetDetail.cfm?guidAssetID=496C00FE-C0E3-4A8E-9F40-AC72F283249C • Quiz • http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/search/assetDetail.cfm?guidAssetID=2ce21db0-291e-4ecf-8335-a0b1bb72f146&blnPrinterFriendly=true

  11. 1What is the Chinese government doing to prevent "desertification"? (Choose only one answer)   sending water to dry areas  moving people into big cities   planting trees to halt soil erosion reducing the need for food among villagers

  12. 2Life in North Korea is very similar to life in South Korea. true   false

  13. 3Why do the Vietnamese people place such importance on family? (Choose only one answer)   The government encourages large families.   Northern Communists took over South Vietnam.   Large families are needed to run businesses and farms.   It is one of the principles of Confucianism, a popular philosophy in Vietnam.

  14. 4Which island nation shows the influence of European and American culture? (Choose only one answer)   Brunei   Malaysia   Cambodia   the Philippines

  15. Thursday • Journal • Map study p. 368/9 • Review

  16. Journal • Vocabulary • 1. subcontinent

  17. Map study p.368/9 • Mapstudy--pps. 368 and 369 • Complete all questions

  18. Review • 15.1 review • 15.1 ws

  19. Friday • Journal • Warm up discussion • Read section 15.2 • Word webs • Monsoons • Rainfall • Another wind

  20. Journal • How do you feel after it rains for several days in a row? How about after several days of intense heat? • >1 paragraph to be handed in

  21. Warm up discussion • Are there four distinct seasons in your climate? Does the climate vary only slightly from season to season? What is your favorite season and why?

  22. Read • Read pps 371- 375

  23. Word webs • make two word webs: one with the phrase benefits associated with monsoons at the center and another with the phrase difficulties associated with monsoons at the center. Complete the webs with facts and examples from the section. 20 minutes. • A= webs contain three or more benefits and difficulties associated with monsoons and include data about the monsoons' effect on people, climate, and vegetation • B=webs contain three or more benefits and difficulties associated with monsoons. • C=webs contain at least two benefits and two difficulties associated with monsoons.

  24. benefits associated with monsoons difficulties associated with monsoons Monsoons

  25. Rainfall • Rainfall and the United States • While the city of Mumbai receives an average of about 85 inches of rain per year, some places in the United States receive more. For example, the wettest community in the continental United States is Quillayute, Washington, which receives more than 104 inches of rain per year.

  26. Another Winter Wind • West Africans are familiar with a winter wind known as the harmattan, which sweeps out of the Sahara and across the Sahel. Unlike the winter monsoons of South Asia, which bring dry, cold air, the harmattan brings hot, dust laden winds to West Africa. Like the monsoons of Asia, however, local people welcome the harmattan. Although the harmattan causes increased daytime temperatures, it is nicknamed "the doctor" because its dryness brings relief from the heat by evaporating moisture on peoples' skin, which creates a feeling of coolness.

More Related