Friday, August 30, 2013

Imagine this moment from Columbus' perspective...

Imagine being out at sea for two months, you have borrowed a lot of money and supplies to make this voyage, your crew is starting to turn on you, and your not entirely sure that you won't fall off the end of the Earth.  Then... you finally see land... how would you feel?





European Exploration and Settlement




European Settlements in North and South America, 1750

  • Identify at least four details about this map?
  • What do the different colors on the map represent?
  • Which country settled the largest area?
  • Which country represents the smallest area?
  • What connections do you see between the area in which you live and the map?
  • Which country first settled the area in which you?

3 Native American Creation Stories



This is a middle school Language Arts project.  It explains 3 different creation stories from 3 different North American tribes; the Iroquois, the Seminole, and the Cherokee. 
  • What is a creation story?  (What does it explain?)
  • What do all 3 of these creation stories have in common?
  • What is the connection between animals and humans according to many different Native American tribes?
  • How does the Native American view differ from the of native Americans?

Check out the tribal websites for all 3 of the tribes in this video.
The Cherokee
The Seminole
The Iroquois are actual made up of 6 smaller tribes...
The Seneca
The Cayuga
The Onondaga
The Oneida
The Mohawk
The Tuscarora

Friday, August 23, 2013

Chapter 1 Vocabulary

indigenous 
people who have always been in the same place
example: The Mayans are indigenous to Guatemala
subsistence farming
when families farm their own food in order to survive;
any surplus crops are sold
migrate
people or animals who move (often seasonally), usually following food
environment
the natural features of an area;
including: water, land, plants, animals, climate
natural resources

things found in nature that can be used to make material possessions
natural resources = money 
culture
the beliefs, way of life, art, and customs that are shared and accepted by people in a particular society
cultural region
an area where people share the same culture

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Monday, August 19, 2013

15 Major Physical Features of the U.S.

Physical Map of the United States
Mountain Ranges
Rivers
The Great Basin
The Great Plains

  1. The Pacific Ocean
  2. The Atlantic Ocean
  3. Chesapeake Bay
  4. Mississippi River
  5. Missouri River
  6. Rio Grande
  7. Colorado River
  8. The Gulf of Mexico
  9. Port of New Orleans
  10. Great Plains
  11. Great Basin
  12. Appalachian Mountains
  13. Sierra Nevada 
  14. Great Lakes
  15. Rocky Mountains