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Two column notes (Cornell Notes)

Two column notes (Cornell Notes). Main Idea/ Topic When done with details brake down into two or three words Example: Christmas 09 . Details of topic Can be complete sentence or bullet points Emma’s first Christmas Escargot rocking horse Britax car seat Opened presents like and Otter.

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Two column notes (Cornell Notes)

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  1. Two column notes (Cornell Notes) Main Idea/ Topic When done with details brake down into two or three words Example: Christmas 09 Details of topic Can be complete sentence or bullet points Emma’s first Christmas Escargot rocking horse Britax car seat Opened presents like and Otter At the bottom of the page: A reflection about what you have learned, make a connection to self, notes, or world, ask questions.

  2. Geography of Western and Central Europe

  3. Population: Germany has the largest population in Europe. 2nd smallest continent but the 2nd highest/densely populated Population distribution is related to physical geography The population in Europe is in decline- there are more people dying than being born.

  4. Natural Resources: Natural Gas Hydroelectric power Nuclear power Sea Food Oil Coal

  5. Languages: Europe recognizes 23 official languages! 49% of people speak English 28% Spanish 15% French

  6. Legacy of the Roman Empire: City States (like the Vatican City- independent state within Rome), Complex transportation routes (autobahn).

  7. Industrial Revolution: First place it happened. lead to urbanization Has the most environmental damage- acid rain.

  8. Agriculture: Barley, Oats, Potatoes, Rye, Citrus, Dates, Figs, Olives, and beets.

  9. Scandinavia is made up of: Denmark Sweden Finland Norway

  10. UK or United Kingdom is made up of: Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) + Northern Ireland

  11. Open note Quiz What is one thing the Roman’s gave Europe? What are two countries in Scandinavia? Great Britain is made up of which countries? How many official languages are there in Europe? What does it mean when Europe’s population is in decline? What are three natural resources in Europe? What is one of the effects of the Industrial Revolution? What are three agricultural products of Europe?

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