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Warm Up: Begin working on your Continents and Oceans Quiz! Good luck!

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Page 1: Warm Up: Begin working on your Continents and Oceans Quiz! Good luck!

Warm Up:

Begin working on your Continents and Oceans

Quiz!

Good luck!

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Finished with your quiz?

1. What areas of the United States have the highest elevation?

2. Lowest?

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Today’s Question:

Where are the major mountain ranges in the

United States?

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Activities:

1. What do we know about mountains?

2. Notes, pictures of each mountain range

3. Let’s hear from John Denver…!!

4. Begin hiker’s journals

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Mountains

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Rocky Mountains

Rugged mountains that stretch from _______ to New Mexico.

55 million years old—rough, ragged peaks that have not yet been worn away by ______ and erosion.

The __________ Divide runs along the tallest point of the mountains.

Rivers on the east flow into the _______ Ocean. Rivers on the west flow into the ________ Ocean.

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Appalachian Highlands

Formed over 480 _______ years ago.

Extend from eastern Canada to northern Alabama, west of the ______ ______.

Old, eroded mountains—oldest mountain range in ______ _______.

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Which mountain range?

“His sight has turned inside himself to

try and understandThe serenity of a clear blue mountain lake”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLWD2WIvRQk

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Which mountain range?

“Miners' Lady, stranger to blue water Dark and dusty, painted on the sky ”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzAfThMogqk

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Hiker’s Journal Entry:

Pretend you are a hiker in either the ROCKY or APPALACHIAN Mountains. Write a journal entry describing your hike through the region.

Write at least a half a page!

Be sure to include:• Location of the mountain range

• Description of the land• Detailed narrative of your hike

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Map Game!

1. 2 teams

2. 1 person from each team will come to the front

3. I will count to 3 and say a continent or ocean

4. The first person to GENTLY POINT to the correct location stays up, the other person sits down. The next person from their team takes their place.

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Map Game!

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Title Page:

Create a title page for your Interactive Notebook. A title page is like the cover of a book—it should show the reader what the book will be about and spark their interest in the topic.

Create a title page about AMERICAN HISTORY. Draw pictures, symbols, etc. to demonstrate what YOU know about American History. Take your time, be thorough, detailed, and creative.

Include:• A Title

• Pictures to demonstrate what YOU know about American History (anything!)

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