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All About the World Bundle {7 Continent Study}

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    ✈️7 Continent Bundle✈️

    Each continent has reading comprehension passages for most of the standards, whole group practice games, interactive notebook opportunities, and projects!

    The comprehension passages are color code versions. No multiple choice or writing. It is based on finding text evidence to support the answer to the given passages. There are over 300 pages to work with. Give students relevant and useful learning opportunities that get them out of text books.

    Here are the contents for each continent:

    Australia⭐

    p. 2 – Thanks

    p. 3-5 – Preview

    p. 6 – Table of Contents

    p.7–10 - Standard Posters - 3.53, 3.54, 3.55, 3.56 (colored)

    p. 1 1–14 - Standard Posters - 3.53, 3.54, 3.55, 3.56 (printer friendly)

    p.15 – All About Australia: Part 1 Comprehension Passage

    p.16-17 – Australia Research Brochure (Project)

    p.18 - All About Australia: Part I I Comprehension Passage

    p.19 - All About Australia: Part I I 3-2-1 (Interactive Notebook)

    p.20-25 – Talk Like an Aussie

    p.26 – All About New Zealand Comprehension Passage

    p.27 – New Zealand Brochure Cover (Project)

    p.28 – Boomerang Activity

    p.29 - Color by number Flag

    p.30 – A Letter from a Good Mate from New Zealand

    p.31 – All About Tasmania Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.32-34 – Compare/Contrast Countries (Interactive Notebook)

    p.35 – Landforms: Great Barrier Reef Comprehension Passage

    p.36 – Landforms: Ayers Rock Comprehension Passage

    p.37-38 – Label Australia Page

    p.39-45 – Mix ‘n Match Card Game

    p.46 – Resources Chart Activity Page

    p.47-49 – Resource Sort Booklet (Interactive Notebook)

    p.50 -51– All About Australia Brochure

    p.52 – Brain Drain Quick Quiz

    p.53 - Credit

    Europe⭐

    p. 2 – Thanks

    p. 3-5 – Preview

    p. 6 – Table of Contents

    p.7-12 – Countries and Landmark Match

    p.13- 26 – Europe Standards Posters

    p.27 –Europe as a Whole Comprehension Passage

    p.28 - 31 – Greek Games Comprehension Passage & Olympic Game Match

    p. 32-33 – Roma Comprehension Passage & Flip Flap Activity (Interactive Notebook)

    p.34-35 – Leonardo Da Vinci Comprehension Passage& Flip Flap Activity (Interactive Notebook)

    p.36-38 Napoleon Bonaparte & Peter the Great Comprehension Passage with Venn Diagram Flap Activity (Interactive Notebook.)

    p.39- 41 - Adolf Hitler & Winston Churchill Comprehension Passage & Venn Diagram Flap Activity (Interactive Notebook)

    p.42 – Europe Countries Match Page

    P. 42-44 – Europe Countries Match Practice Cards

    p.45- Europe Rivers and Waterways Practice Page

    p.46-50 – Europe Poster Project (Label the countries and Waterways.

    p.51 – Europe Natural Resources Practice Page

    p. 52-53 – Europe Import Cards and Venn Diagram (Comparison)

    p.54 – Monarchs & Discoveries Comprehension Passage

    p.55 - Credit

    North America

    p. 2 – Thanks

    p. 3-5 – Preview

    p. 6 – Table of Contents

    p.7-23 – Standards Posters

    p. 24 – All About North America Reading Comprehension Passage

    p. 25 – Mayan & Aztec Cultures Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.26 – Colonial America Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.27 – The Colonies Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.28-29 – Reasons for War Reading Comprehension Passage & Flip Book

    p.30-31 - American Revolution Reading Comprehension Passage & Timeline Activity

    p.32-37 – Historical Figures Cards & Timeline Activity

    p.38 – Comparing Historical Figure Flip Book

    p.39-52 – US Maps & States Cards (Matching)

    p.53-59 – Capital Cities Map & Cards (Matching)

    p.60-63 – US Regions & Practice Pages

    p.64-69 – Identifying Land Forms, Land Marks, and Bodies of Water in North America Maps & Activities

    p.70-73 – Resources Reading Comprehension Passage & Chart Activities for North America and Tennessee

    p.74-75 – Needs & Wants Reading Comprehension Passage and Flip Chart

    p.76 – Tennessee Grand Divisions Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.77-78 – Government Vocabulary Strips

    p. 79 – Government How & Why Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.80 – Constitutions Reading Comprehension Passage

    p. 81 – North America Brain Drain (Quiz)

    p. 82 - Credit

    Antarctica

    p. 2 – Thanks

    p. 3-5 – Preview

    p. 6 – Table of Contents

    p.7-18 – Antarctica Standards Posters

    p.19 – Multimedia Project Rubric

    p.20-22 – Antarctica Exploration Timeline (Interactive Notebook)

    p.23 – All About Antarctica Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.24 - Two South Poles MINI Reading Comprehension Passage

    p. 25-26 – Antarctica Research Brochure

    p.27– Antarctica Landforms Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.28 – Antarctica Landforms 3-1-1 (Interactive Notebook)

    p.29-32 - Parts of Antarctica (Landforms & Stations) – Colored and Printer Friendly version

    p.33– Label Antarctica (landforms and Stations)

    P.34 – Antarctic Treaty Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.35 - Antarctic Treaty Flip Flap (Interactive Notebook)

    p.36-37– Human Impact Research Flip Book Writing (Interactive Notebook)

    p.38 – McMurdo Station Reading Comprehension Passage

    p. 39-40 – Antarctica Landforms & Station Matching Cards

    p.41-45 -Beat That – Antarctica Food Chain Game

    p.46 - Credit

    South America

    p. 2 – Thanks

    p. 3-5 – Preview

    p. 6 – Table of Contents

    p.7-20 – South America Standards Posters

    p.21 – South America Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.22-23 – South American Countries Research Brochure

    p.24 – Incas Reading Comprehension Passage

    p. 25-26 – Amerigo Vespucci Reading Comprehension Passage & Flip Flap Activity (Interactive Notebook)

    p.27- 28– South American Countries Matching Cards

    p.29 – Amazon Rainforest Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.30- Layers of the Rainforest Reading Comprehension Passage & Venn Diagram Flap Activity (Interactive Notebook)

    p.31 -34– Landmarks/Forms Matching Cards

    P. 35-37 – Parts of South America Project – Countries, Oceans, Landforms, Waterways

    p.38- Label Parts of South America

    p.39- 42 – Amazon Rainforest Flip Book Writing (Interactive Notebook)

    p.43-44– Amazon Rainforest Diorama Project

    p. 45-51 – Beat That – Amazon Rainforest Food Chain Game

    p.52- South America’s Natural Resources

    p.53 – Natural Resources Comparisons (Interactive Notebook)

    p.54-55 – South American Exports Venn Diagram (Interactive Notebook)

    P.56 – Types of Governments Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.57 - Types of Government Flipbook (Interactive Notebook)

    p.58 - Credit

    Asia

    p. 2 – Thanks

    p. 3-5 – Preview

    p. 6 – Table of Contents

    p.7-16 – Asia Standards (Posters)

    p.17– Asia as a Whole Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.18-19 – Asian Countries Research Brochure

    P20 - Asia Flip Flap book (Interactive Notebook)

    p.21 – Silky Smooth Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.22-23 – “Silk” Weaving Project

    p.24 – Necessity of Invention Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.25 - Necessity of Invention Flip Flap (Interactive Notebook)

    p.26-28 – Paper Making Writing File Book (Interactive Notebook)

    p.29 – Mesopotamia Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.30 – Mesopotamia 3-2-1 (Interactive Notebook)

    p.31 – Bronze Casting Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.32-33 – Paint “Cast” Project

    p.34-35 – Bronze Castings Sequence (Interactive Notebook)

    p.36 – China Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.37 – Israel/Japan Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.38 – India/Himalayas/Mount Everest Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.39 – Label Parts of Asia

    p.40-42 – Label Asia (Cut ‘n Paste) Project

    p.43-46 – Parts of Asia Matching Cards

    p.47-48 – (2 Versions) Label Asian Countries

    p.49 – Asian Resources Chart/Table

    p.50-52 – Asian Resources Flip Book (Interactive Notebook)

    p.53 - Credit

    Africa

    p. 2 – Thanks

    p. 3-5 – Preview

    p. 6 – Table of Contents

    p.7-20 – Standard Posters

    p.21 – Jambo Africa Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.22 – Ecosystem Interactive Notebook page

    p.23 – Egypt Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.24-25 – Egypt Research Brochure (Project)

    p.26 – Bartolamew Diaz Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.27 – 3-2-1 Bartolamew Diaz (Interactive Notebook)

    p.28 – Nelson Mandela Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.29 – Nelson Mandela 3-2-1 (Interactive Notebook)

    p.30-32 – File Book Activity

    p.33-38 – Location Mix n’ Match Cards

    p.39 – African Land Forms Poster

    p.40 – Meeting Needs with Environment Reading Comprehension Passage

    p.41-43 – Climate Flip Book (Interactive Notebook)

    p.44 – African Resources Table

    p.45-51 – Resources Venn Diagram by Country (Interactive Notebook)

    p.52 - Credit

    Standards:

    ☀️North America☀️

    ⭐3.14 Interpret different texts and primary sources to describe the major components of culture including language, clothing, food, art, beliefs, customs, and music.

    ⭐3.15 Use information gained from timelines, primary sources, media, and informational text to identify major historical events and patterns in North America.

    ⭐3.16 Use timelines and historical passages to summarize the history of a region, including events, inventions/inventors, artists, writers, and political figures.

    ►Suggestions are as follows: Christopher Columbus, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Daniel Boone, Nancy Ward, Thomas Jefferson, Betsy Ross, Noah Webster, Abraham Lincoln, Susan B. Anthony, Harriett Tubman.

    3.17 is NOT covered

    ⭐3.18 Identify and locate on a map: Canada, Mexico, Central America, Cuba and the 50 states of the U.S.

    ⭐3.19 Compare and contrast different maps to show the location of Alaska and Hawaii as outside of the contiguous United States, using a globe to refine understanding of the location of the two states.

    ⭐3.20 Identify on a map major cities of the continent (Charleston, Chicago, Knoxville, Los Angeles, Memphis, Mexico City, Miami, Montreal, Nashville, New York, Seattle, Washington D.C.).

    ⭐3.21 Locate the states that comprise the regions of the United States.

    ⭐3.22 Identify major physical features on a map:

    ►Rivers – Colorado, Cumberland, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Rio Grande, St. Lawrence, Tennessee

    ►Mountains – Alaska Range, Appalachian, Cascade, Rockies

    ►Bodies of Water – Arctic, Atlantic, Great Lakes, Great Salt Lake, Gulf of Mexico, Hudson Bay, Niagara Falls, Pacific

    ►Deserts – Death Valley, Great Basin

    ►Landforms – Grand Canyon, Caribbean Islands

    ⭐3.23 Identify examples of scarcity in and around specific regions.

    ⭐3.24 Interpret a chart, graph, or resource map of major imports and exports.

    ⭐3.25 Define supply and demand and describe how changes in supply and demand affect prices of specific products.

    ⭐3.26 Describe how goods and services are exchanged on local, regional, and international levels including transportation methods and bartering and monetary exchange.

    ⭐3.27 Compare and contrast landforms, climates, population, natural resources, and major cities of the three Grand Divisions of Tennessee.

    ⭐3.28 Discuss the structure and purpose of government.

    ⭐3.29 Compare and contrast the national governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

    ⭐3.30 Describe the Constitution of the United States and the Tennessee State Constitution in principle and practice.

    ☀️South America☀️

    ⭐3.31 Conduct short research projects to describe the major components of history and culture including language, clothing, food, art, beliefs, customs, and music.

    ⭐3.32 Use timelines, primary sources, and historical passages to summarize the history of a region, including events, inventions/inventors, artists, writers, and political figures.

    ►Suggestions are as follows: Inca Culture, Amerigo Vespucci.

    ⭐3.33 Identify on a map major countries of the continent (Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, Argentina).

    ⭐3.34 Identify major physical features of the continent (G):

    ► Rivers - Amazon

    ► Mountains - Andes

    ► Bodies of Water - Straits of Magellan, Lake Titicaca

    ► Landforms - Galapagos Islands

    ⭐3.35 Identify examples of scarcity in and around specific regions.

    ⭐3.36 Interpret a chart, graph, or resource map of major imports and exports.

    ⭐3.37 Define supply and demand and describe how changes in supply and demand affect prices of specific products.

    ⭐3.38 Summarize the differences between a dictatorship and democratic forms of government.

    ☀️Europe☀️

    ⭐3.39 Describe the diverse but unified nature of people within a continent or region, identifying the distinct contribution made by their culture including language, clothing, food, art, beliefs, customs, and music.

    ⭐3.40 Use timelines, primary sources, and historical passages to summarize the history of a region, including events, inventions/inventors, artists, writers, and political figures. Suggestions are as follows: Olympics in Ancient Greece, Roman Empire, monarchies, European discovery of the New World.

    ⭐3.41 Identify major countries of the continent (France, Italy, Germany, Russia, Spain, and United Kingdom).

    ⭐3.42 Identify major physical features of the continent:

    ►Mountains – Alps, Gibraltar

    ►Bodies of Water - Arctic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea

    ⭐3.43 Identify examples of scarcity in and around specific regions.

    ⭐3.44 Interpret a chart, graph, or resource map of major imports and exports.

    ⭐3.45 Compare and contrast a monarchy and a democratic form of government.

    ☀️Africa☀️

    ⭐3.46 Interpret different texts and primary sources to describe the major components of history and culture including language, clothing, food, art, beliefs, customs, and music.

    ⭐3.47 Tell a historic story with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details while speaking audibly in coherent sentences using information gained from timelines, primary sources and informational text.

    ►Suggestions are: Ancient Egypt and the pyramids, Nile River, Bartholomew Diaz lands on Cape of Good Hope, Nelson Mandela.

    ⭐3.48 Identify major countries of the continent (Egypt, Kenya, Libya, and South Africa).

    ⭐3.49 Identify major physical features of the continent:

    ►Rivers – Congo, Niger, Nile

    ►Mountains – Kilimanjaro, Mt. Kenya, Atlas Mountains

    ►Desert – Sahara

    ►Bodies of Water – Indian Ocean, Lake Victoria, Southern Ocean

    ►Landforms – Cape of Good Hope

    ⭐3.50 Explain how people depend on the physical environment and its natural resources to satisfy their basic needs.

    ⭐3.51 Identify examples of scarcity in and around specific regions.

    ⭐3.52 Interpret a chart, graph, or resource map of major imports and exports.

    ☀️Australia☀️

    ⭐3.53 Interpret different texts and primary sources to describe the major components of history and culture including language, clothing, food, art, beliefs, customs, and music.

    ⭐3.54 Use information gained from timelines, primary sources and informational text to identify major historical people, events and patterns.

    ►Suggestions are as follows: Indigenous cultural heritage of Aboriginal people, Captain James Cook and European Settlement, Australia’s Independence.

    ⭐3.55 Identify the Great Barrier Reef, New Zealand, Ayers Rock, and Tasmania.

    ⭐3.56 Interpret a chart, graph, or resource map of major imports and exports.

    ☀️Asia☀️

    ⭐3.57 Interpret different texts and primary sources to describe the major components of history and culture including language, clothing, food, art, beliefs, customs, and music.

    ⭐3.58 Tell a historic story with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details while speaking audibly in coherent sentences. Use information gained from timelines, primary sources and informational text.

    ►Suggestions are as follows: Mesopotamia including the creation of the written alphabet; important technologies of China such as bronze casting, silk manufacture, gunpowder and the invention of paper; The Great Wall of China; Marco Polo and trade along the Silk Route.

    ⭐3.59 Identify the major countries of the continent (China, India, Israel, and Japan).

    ⭐3.60 Identify the Himalayas, Mount Everest, and Mesopotamia.

    ⭐3.61 Interpret a chart, graph, or resource map of major imports and exports.

    ⭐3.62 Describe how goods and services are exchanged on local and international levels.

    ☀️Antarctica☀️

    ⭐3.63 Create a multimedia presentation of social studies stories about explorations to Antarctica; add drawings or other visual displays to stories or accounts of experiences when appropriate to clarify ideas, thoughts, and feelings.

    ⭐3.64 Use timelines and historical passages to summarize the history of a region including events, inventions/inventors, artists, writers, and political figures.

    ►Suggestions are: James Clark Ross, Richard E. Byrd, and South Magnetic Pole.

    ⭐3.65 Conduct a short research project to examine the Antarctic Treaty.

    ⭐3.66 Explain why there are only temporary residents found on Antarctica and the impact the physical environment and its natural resources have on how basic needs are met.

    3.67 is NOT covered

    ⭐3.68 Identify McMurdo Station.

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