Chapter 9 notes completed and due: Monday, November 9
The Logistics of the Fur Trade handout (p. 269) due: Monday, November 9
Activity Questions due: Tuesday, November 10
- p. 264 #1,2,3,6
- p. 270#1
- p. 279 #2,3,4
- p. 281 #1,2
- p. 283 #1,2,3
Chapter 9 notes completed and due: Monday, November 9
The Logistics of the Fur Trade handout (p. 269) due: Monday, November 9
Activity Questions due: Tuesday, November 10
Crossroads Chapters 6 and 7 Test: Thursday, November 5th online on MOODLE
Finish Crossroads Chapter 8 notes due: November 2nd during Flex — hand in to Mrs. Kwon in person during Flex
Crossroads Chapter 8 questions:
Crossroads Chapter 9 notes will be due soon…so get started!
Questions on impact of global exploration and settlement due: Friday, October 30th
Crossroads Chapter 8 notes on:
Finish off the Chapter 8 notes:
Chapter 8 questions to work on
You may drop off your assignments on Monday and Tuesday during morning or afternoon Flex. Make sure your full name and which Cohort A or B is on your assignments before you hand them in to me!
If you are working ahead…you know I will ask you to take notes on Chapter 9 during Remote Learning! *hint hint
Notes on the first two headings of Crossroads Chapter 8: due Thursday October 29th
Handout out for booklet: What was the impact of global exploration?
Video links from today:
Read Chapter 7 for October 27th
Treasure Map due: Wednesday, October 21!
Geography Unit Evaluation: Galactic Mappers on Thursday, October 22
Quiz on Geography Vocabulary
Geography Skills Quiz
BOTH on October 20th
Treasure Map due on October 21 AND we will be going on a Treasure Hunt!
Must bring ruler and protractor for classes this week!
October 13: p. 212 How to Use Map Scales (Renaissance Trade Routes)
October 15: Bearings: Maps and Scale Drawings
Due on the first day back F2F on October 19:
Quiz on Geography Vocabulary on October 20th
Treasure Map due on October 21 AND we will be going on a Treasure Hunt!
(Must bring ruler and protractor for class!)
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