The early English colonies were not initially what you'd call a success. From the mystery surrounding the lost colony of Roanoke to wars and love stories, death, and rumors of cannibalism in early Jamestown, there is plenty of mystery and intrigue to investigate. Check out the links below to continue your research on our earliest settlers:
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Click the image on the left to practice reading a topographic map. Topographic maps use contour lines to show elevation of land. They are useful in understanding how land changes. Be sure you know these vocabulary words:
Here are the slides from lessons 2 & 3 - A Changing World and Spanish Explorations, respectively. Share your thoughts! Post your response to this question on the "Wall." What were some effects of Spanish exploration (both good and bad) of the Americas?
Here are the slides and videos from today's lesson: The various tribes of the Plains adapted to their environment in many ways. These groups of people all used buffalo to meet many of their needs. Each group also built similar style homes. The Plains people were hunters and some groups also farmed. Many of these groups relied on dogs to meet their needs. Share your thoughts about how the people of the Plains used dogs in their way of life. The chapter 1 test in social studies is tomorrow. Be sure to know the following vocabulary words:
Also, know the various landform regions of the contiguous United States. They are (from lesson 2): the Coastal Plain, Appalachian Mountains, Piedmont, Interior Plains - (comprised of the Great Plains and Central Plains), the Rocky Mountains, the Great Basin, and the Sierra Nevada. Remember, the United States is a very large country with a great variety of landforms. These landforms include mountains, hills, plains, valleys, deserts, rivers, and lakes. The United States' climate is also very diverse. From wet, tropical climate regions to arid deserts, and polar tundras, the United States' climate varies because of the many places' distance from the equator as well as those places proximity to large bodies of water. Here are the slides and answers for pages 48 - 49 in the textbook. |
Course DescriptionClick on the button below to learn more about the grade five social studies curriculum. Unit
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