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1. Objective (READ)SWBAT explain why Europe is called a

peninsula of peninsulas.

2. Question of the Day. (WRITE)

3. Warm-up (ANSWER)

1. How do rivers affect trade?

2. How do rivers affect settlement patterns? (settlement patterns = where people live)

Europe Unit

Europe - Lessons

1. Physical Geography – map, peninsulas, polders

2. Industrialization – human and physical causes/effects

3. Cultural Diffusion – results from colonization

4. Conflict – Ethnic differences causes conflict

5. Demographics - Comparison of Eastern Europe and Western Europe

6. European Union – Economic, Political, Social Effects

Table of ContentsDate Title Lesson #

10/21 Infrastructure 30

10/22 Break of Bulk 31

10/25 Review 32

**EUROPE**

10/28 Cover Page 33

1. Make a new page called “Cover Page.”

2. Label it page 32.

Directions

1. Go to the next available fresh page in your notebook.

2. Title it EUROPE COVER PAGE.

3. Turn it over.

4. Title that page MAP

5. Turn it over.

6. Title the next THREE pages EUROPE WARM-UPS

EUROPE Warm-ups

Date Question of the Day

Warm-up

10/29

Europe Cover Page• Directions

– Find the next fresh page in your notebook– Use it to create a cover page– Your cover page should include the following…

1. Title

2. Picture representing one of the essential questions.

3. Essential Questions Chart (on the next slide)

Essential Question Prediction (10/28)

Answer (Review Day)

Picture (Review Day)

1. Why have different regions of Europe experienced conflict throughout history?

<Write your prediction here today>

2. How has the European Union changed Europe?

<Write your prediction here>

3. Why is Western Europe more developed than Eastern Europe?

<Write your prediction here>

Directions:

- Copy the chart

- Complete the prediction column.

Essential Questions Chart - LEssential Question Prediction

(10/28)Final Answer (Review Day)

Picture (Review Day)

1. Why have different regions of Europe experienced conflict throughout history?

<Write your prediction here today>

2. How has the European Union changed Europe?

<Write your prediction here>

Directions:

- Copy the chart

- Complete the prediction column.

Table of ContentsDate Title Lesson #

10/22 Break of Bulk 31

10/25 Review 32

**EUROPE**

10/28 Cover Page 33

10/28 Physical Geography 34

1. Make a new page called “Physical Geography.”

2. Label it page 34.

Europe Map – Physical Geography

Cut-away box assistance

#1. Peninsulas

• Q The continent of Europe is referred to as a “peninsula of peninsulas.” Explain what that means and how this type of landform has influenced Europe’s economy.

READ ONLY

Europe is one big Peninsula.

IBERIAN PENINSULA

SCANDANAVIAN PENINSULA

BALKAN PENINSULAITALIAN

PENINSULA

JUTLAND

Peninsula

1. Definition land surrounded by water on 3 sides.

2. Examples (provide 2 in addition to mine)

- Florida

3. Sketch

Frayer Model

Directions: Complete the task described in each box for the word Peninsula.

How do peninsulas influence Europe’s economy?

- Create natural harbors that allowed people to build ports.

- Ports are used for global trade.

- Ports =

#1. Peninsulas

• Q The continent of Europe is referred to as a “peninsula of peninsulas.” Explain what that means and how this type of landform has influenced Europe’s economy.

Task - Create a cut-away box answering this question now.

READ ONLY

Cut-Away Box Procedures

Record in the very back of your notebook, resources section…

• Answer must be in a complete sentence.

• They cannot cover another physical feature that is graded.

• They must have an arrow that points directly to the physical feature in the question.

Europe is one large peninsula and has many smaller peninsulas branching off it. They help global trade by creating natural harbors and ports.

Map Directions – Day 1

1. Complete the PHYSICAL MAP.

2. Complete only cut-away boxes 1 and 2 today. The others we will hit tomorrow.

- Cut-Away 1 – Check the pages in the text

- Cut-Away 2 – We did it in the warm-up

3. Turn in your Europe map on your way out.