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Day 11 (8/19/15)
• Warm-up
1. Which two countries are on the Iberian Peninsula?
2. What country we are studying lies in Europe and Asia?
3. How is Italy commonly described?
• HW: Review your notes from today. Quiz Friday.
Day 15
August 26
• Where are Alps located?
• Where are the Pyrenees located?
• What is significant about the Ural Mountains?
• HW: Have a great weekend!
Day 16
August 29
1. Describe the difference between weather and
climate.
2. Give an example of three natural resources.
3. Describe the climate of Russia.
HW: Study Europe notes.
Day 18
August 31
• Where would tundras be located in Europe?
• What hemisphere is Europe in if the globe is
cut by the equator?
• How can location effect a country or people?
HW: Study languages and religions!
Day 19
September 3
• Define diversity.
• Define culture.
• What is an ethnic group?
HW: Study for parts of a map quiz tomorrow.
SS6G11: Explain the diversity of European
languages as seen in comparison of German,
English, Russian, French and Italian.
Day 19
September 2
• Name three languages spoken in Europe.
• What are the three romance languages?
• Which does not belong? Islam, Judaism,
Hinduism, Christianity.
• HW: None!
Day 20
September 2
• What does monotheistic mean?
• Which religion was the 1st monotheistic
religion?
• What is the name of people who follow
Judaism?
HW: Have a good weekend!
Day 21
September 6
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Which religion’s holy book is the Torah?
Which religion’s holy book is the Qur’an?
Which religion’s holy book is the Bible?
______ are the followers of Islam.
• HW: Quiz on Friday over religions and
government.
Day 22
September 7
• Where do Jews worship?
• Where do Christians worship?
• Where do Muslims worship?
• HW: Finish government assignment. Quiz on
Friday!
Day 20
September 3
• What is standard of living?
• What is literacy rate?
• How are literacy rate and standard of living
related?
• HW: Project!
Day 24
September 9
• What are the three categories of languages in
Europe?
• What languages fall under each category?
• How are French and Italian languages alike?
• Is Italy or Germany more highly populated?
HW: Study. Quiz tomorrow on languages and
religions.
Day 23
September 8
• What does a population density map tell you?
• If a country has a literacy rate of 34%, what
does that tell you about the country?
• What things can improve a person’s standard
of living?
• HW: Study government notes.
September 8
Day 23
• Describe an autocracy.
• What is the difference between an autocracy
and oligarchy?
• In a democracy, citizens can participate by
_________.
• HW: Study for quiz! Use notes and Mrs. Luke’s
site!
September 9
Day 24
• Give an example of an autocracy.
• What country has a parliamentary
democracy?
• What country south of the U.S. has an
autocracy?
• HW: Have a great weekend!
Day 26
September 14
• What type of distribution of power shares
power equally between the states and central
government?
• In a unitary government, ______ > _______.
• In a confederation, _______ > _________.
• HW: Current event due Friday!
Day 30
September 19
• What is exploration?
• Name 2 explorers.
• Why did explorers want to explore the world?
• HW: Study for exploration quiz on Friday.
Day 26
September 11
• What is the European Union? (Look in your
book)
• Define tariff.
• Why is it important for countries to trade?
• HW: Project due tomorrow!
Day 25
September 12
• What are the two types of democracies?
• What can you ALWAYS do in a democracy?
• List a type government you cannot vote in.
• HW: Current event due Friday!
Day 26
September 13
• ________ means to believe in one god.
• Monarchy means there is:
• What is a constitutional monarchy?
• HW: Current event due Friday!
Day 36
September 26
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Define currency.
What currency does the EU use?
What is a tariff?
Does the EU have tariffs?
HW: Complete worksheet on physical features of
Europe.
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Day 37
September 27
• What does the EU mean by free trade?
• Who discovered what is now America?
• When did he discover America?
• HW: None. Have a good weekend! `
Read and create...
• Read pages 122-124 of the CRCT book.
• Highlite the information on the chart as you read
about it. You will use this skill in just a few
minutes.
• Now create a chart like the one I gave you listing
location, climate, natural resources, population,
area, where people live, and trade.
• The two columns should be labeled United
Kingdom and Russia.
• Now read pages 118-121 and fill in the chart as
you read.
• Natural Resources:
• Oil, timber, coal, zinc, petroleum and many
others.
• Exports: Machinery, textiles, aircraft, clothing,
military equipment.
• Imports: vehicles, plastic, crude oil, chemicals,
etc.
• Population: 65.45 Million (2011)
• Natural Resources: Coal, natural gas,
iron, oil, ore, timber, etc.
• Exports: Machinery, aircraft, textiles,
clothing, plastics, etc.
• Imports: Textiles, fuel, paper products,
machinery, food such as cheese, etc.
• Population: 81.6 Million (2011)
• Natural Resources include: Natural gas, oil,
mercury, zinc, etc.
• Exports: food, clothing, machinery, automobiles,
etc.
• Imports: chemicals, transport equipment,
minerals, food, textiles, clothing, etc.
• Population: 60.7 Million (2011)
• Coal, natural gas, ore, lead, tin, clay, petroleum, and
others.
• 5TH largest trading nation
• Exports: Medical and pharmaceutical products,
machinery, aircraft and automobiles
• Imports: Copper, metals, lead, rubber and food
• Main trade partners are United States, France, and
Germany
• Population: 62.3 Million (2011)
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World’s largest oil producer
Exports: natural gas, oil, nickel, etc.
Fishing industry is 4th largest in the world
Imports: vehicles, machinery, plastics,
metals, fruits, and meat.
• Main trade partners are Germany, Italy, and
Netherlands.
• Population: 142.9 Million (2011)
Judaism
• Judaism is a religion of just one people: the Jews
• Judaism was the first to teach belief in only one
God
• Their first temple was built in Jerusalem, but it
was destroyed by the Babylonians
• Exiled to Babylon
• They hope that Jerusalem will be their home
again
• Two other important religions developed from
Judaism: Christianity and Islam.
Beliefs
• Jews believe that God
will send a Messiah (a
deliverer) to unite
them and lead them in
His way
• Christians believe that
Jesus was the Messiah
• The Jewish people
anticipate His arrival in
the future
• Judaism teaches that
death is not the end
and that there is a
world to come
God is one and unique
God is the creator
God is transcendent
God is immanent.
God is lawgiver
God is personal
We have the obligation
to worship
The Torah is God's law
God is judge
The Messiah will come
• The "Torah," the first
five books of the
Hebrew Bible, is the
most important Jewish
scripture
• It contains the basic
laws of Judaism
• Talmud is another book
which talks about good
and evils
• The Jewish house of
worship is called a
synagogue
• Today there are over 18
million followers of
Judaism scattered
throughout the world
• A large number of
those people live in the
Jewish nation of Israel.
Over six million live in
the United States
• The early Hebrews who eventually developed
into the Jewish religion became the
foundation of Christianity
• Christianity started about 2000 years ago
• The central point of Christian belief is that
God, the Father, entered into human history
as the Son, Jesus of Nazereth, and arose as the
Holy Spirit
• Based on the life and teachings of Jesus
Philosophy
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God is the Creator of the universe
There is one god
Jesus is both fully man and fully God
Crucified, resurrected from the dead, and
ascended to the Father
• There are very few Christians that live in
Southwest Asia, where Christianity began
• The Bible is the Holy
Book that records
God's revelation
• All believers are
promised everlasting
life
• The leader of
Christianity was
Jesus, and the
followers were his 12
disciples
Islam
• Islam is the name given to
the religion preached by
Muhammad
• Born in Mecca
• Founder of Islam
• Arose less than 600 years
after the death of Christ
• It has about 850 million
followers, most of them in
the region north and east
of the Mediterranean Sea
• The holy book of
Islam is the Qur’an
• Muslims believe its
words to be those of
Allah himself, spoken
to Muhammad by an
angel
• Allah, is the Islamic
God
• Followers of Islam are
called Muslims
Practices
• Muslims pray five times
daily in their mosques
(churches)
• While praying, they face the
holy city of Mecca (in SaudiArabia) and sometimes
kneel with faces to the
ground
• All Muslims are required to
make a pilgrimage (trip to a
sacred place) to Mecca at
least once in their lifetime
Philosophy
• Muslims learn that life on earth is a period of
testing and preparation for the life to come
• Angels record good and bad deeds
• People should behave themselves and help
others, trusting in Allah's justice and mercy
for their reward