1.Bellringer (turn in) 2.Notes: South America 3.HW: Missing/Make-up work.

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1.Bellringer (turn in) 2.Notes: South America 3.HW: Missing/Make-up work

Transcript of 1.Bellringer (turn in) 2.Notes: South America 3.HW: Missing/Make-up work.

1.Bellringer (turn in)2.Notes: South America3.HW: Missing/Make-up

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Please write the questions and answers on Please write the questions and answers on your bellringer paperyour bellringer paper

1Q: Identify South America’s longest mountain range

2Q: Which South American country is largest by land size?

3Q: Which South American Native civilization was the least warlike?

1Q: Identify South America’s longest mountain rangeAndes Mountains

2Q: Which South American country is largest by land size?Brazil

3Q: Which South American Native civilization was the least warlike?Incas

Extra Credit ProjectExtra Credit ProjectYOUR OBJECTIVE

1.Design and build own Ndebele doll using traditional theme and story or design and build a doll based on the turning point of your life, moment of personal success or significance (what you wrote prior)2.Apply traditional symbols, patterns, and bright colors of the Ndebele culture in doll

25 possible EXTRA CREDIT POINTS

You will need random stuff for this project (here You will need random stuff for this project (here

are some ideas, but you can look online for more)are some ideas, but you can look online for more)

For the head•5x5" black fabric squares •Poly-Fil•rubber band•The only "uniform" thing about each one is the head. To make the head, take a handful of Poly-Fil and stuff it into the black square. Tightly put the "head" onto the neck of the water bottle and use the rubber band to secure it. Trim off the excess fabric.

You will need random stuff for this project (here You will need random stuff for this project (here

are some ideas, but you can look online for more)are some ideas, but you can look online for more)

For the decor• popsicle sticks, beads, buttons, scrap fabric, yarn, yarn

sharps, ribbon, twine, stringed beads, pearls, etc.• Fabric glue and HOT GLUE

You will need random stuff for this project (here You will need random stuff for this project (here

are some ideas, but you can look online for more)are some ideas, but you can look online for more)

For the body•clean, empty water bottle (I also put a little sand in each one to make it more stable)

EXAMPLESEXAMPLES

SOUTH AMERICASOUTH AMERICA

South America—GeographySouth America—Geography1. Some major countries include: Argentina,

Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela

2. 4th Largest continent by size and has a population of 387M+

3. Has 12 countries and 2 territories

4. Major bodies of water: Oceans: Atlantic, Pacific and Southern Rivers: Amazon, and Orinoco

5. Physical Geography: Oceans, rivers, mountains and deserts

South America--GovernmentsSouth America--Governments

6. Federal Republic: People elect the representatives and is made up of a Federal state with a constitution and self-governing subunits

7. Republic: People elect the representatives who vote on legislation

South America--EconomySouth America--Economy

8. GDP: 2.8B+

9. Imports: Machinery and equipment; motor vehicles and parts; and plastics

10.Exports: Coffee, cacao and sugar

11.Agriculture: Coffee, cacao, nuts

South America—CultureSouth America—Culture

12.Official languages: 12 languages including English, Dutch, Spanish, French, and Arabic

13.Religion: Catholic, Protestant, Hinduism, and Islam

14. Holidays: New Year’s Day, Christmas, and Easter

South America—Fun FactSouth America—Fun Fact

15. More than 20% of Earth’s oxygen comes from South America

South America Countries/CapitalsSouth America Countries/Capitals

Country Capital1.Argentina Buenos Aires2.Bolivia La Paz and Sucre3.Brazil Brasilia4.Chile Santiago5.Colombia Bogota6.Ecuador Quito7.Falkland Islands Port Stanley8.Guyana Georgetown9.Paraguay Asuncion10.Peru Lima11.Venezuela Caracas