Finishing the History of Map Making
Today we will finish the History of Map Making presentation up to Columbus and Magellan. The remaining information on the presentation will be available on the presentation pdf found ( Here )
In preparation for tomorrow, please print out these 3 pages to be used in class ( Here )
Columbian Exchange Article ( Here )
Here is a list of items and their due dates for this week:
Modern Map Making article: Due today
Explorers Project:
(per 1,3,5 ) Print out and bring Tuesday or finish Tuesday and bring Wed in your non-block day)
(per 0,2 ) Print out and bring Wed or finish Wed and bring Thursday in your non-block day)
Timeline Project: Electronically submitted by Thursday (per 1,3,5) Friday (per 0,2)
We will play jeopardy on the day of the test during the first part of the block schedule
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Objectives for today: Presented with an informational presentation, students will be able to connect the various developments with the art of cartography and the extended travel expeditions of various explorers of the 15th and 16th centuries through a detailed timeline.
Columbus in the Bahamas
San Salvador Island
In preparation for tomorrow, please print out these 3 pages to be used in class ( Here )
Columbian Exchange Article ( Here )
Here is a list of items and their due dates for this week:
Modern Map Making article: Due today
Explorers Project:
(per 1,3,5 ) Print out and bring Tuesday or finish Tuesday and bring Wed in your non-block day)
(per 0,2 ) Print out and bring Wed or finish Wed and bring Thursday in your non-block day)
Timeline Project: Electronically submitted by Thursday (per 1,3,5) Friday (per 0,2)
We will play jeopardy on the day of the test during the first part of the block schedule
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MAPPING TEST THURSDAY/FRIDAY
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Objectives for today: Presented with an informational presentation, students will be able to connect the various developments with the art of cartography and the extended travel expeditions of various explorers of the 15th and 16th centuries through a detailed timeline.
Columbus in the Bahamas
San Salvador Island
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