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Explore the world of land surveying with definitions and examples covering key terms like conflict, incentives, and defenestration. Enhance your knowledge with practical exercises and a glossary for quick reference.
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Put the definitions in your own words! Welcome – Bell RingerWeek 34: May 13-17 conflict: a serious disagreement or argument among two or more parties notch: an indentation or incision on a surface or boundary surveyor: a person who examines and records the area and features of land to construct a map, plan, or description incentives: anything that motivates or encourages someone to do something defenestration: the action of throwing someone or something out of a window
Tuesday’s job –give 3 examples of each word and then 1 nonexample. • defenestration ex. – The First and Second Defenestrations of Prague which began the Hussite War and the Thirty Years War nonex. – being outside and hitting a baseball that breaks a window • surveyor • ex. – sales-tax-free weekend, PRIDE bucks, tax credits for installing solar panels • nonex. – a fine for animal neglect
Wednesday’s job – Draw a picture to help you remember the meaning of the word. surveyor
Thursday – Write your own sentences showing you understand the meaning of the word, as it is being used in this class. Disagreements about access to water rights led to conflict regarding state boundaries.
Friday – Add words and YOUR definitions to the glossary in the back of your spiral along with a synonym. S • surveyor: a person who examines and records the area and features of land to construct a map, plan, or description