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Southeast Asia and Oceania

Southeast Asia and Oceania. Final stretch of our regional study…. Do Now. Why are they so many outside influences in Oceania? Explain your thinking. Information. Grades are updated - include all of last week’s work - many missing assignments 22 Academic days remaining

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Southeast Asia and Oceania

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  1. Southeast Asia and Oceania Final stretch of our regional study…

  2. Do Now Why are they so many outside influences in Oceania? Explain your thinking.

  3. Information • Grades are updated - include all of last week’s work - many missing assignments • 22 Academic days remaining - IPR grades entered • MIRPL Assignment - due dates approaching - May 7 (Period 3) - May 13

  4. Current Events • Venezuelan fights - parliament gets into a fist fight over issues with the election results • Sherpas and climbers get in fight - occurred on Mt. Everest - both sides agree to “climb nice”

  5. Do Now Why are they so many outside influences in Oceania? Explain your thinking.

  6. TPS: Thinking about the major economic activity of Oceania (tourism), why does the region remain as “traditional” as it has over the years? Explain your thinking.

  7. Culture • Language - over 1100 languages in the region - English is the most common • Religion - multiple religions - Christianity common - traditional native religions • Arts and Crafts - baskets and woven items

  8. Traditional Life • Polynesia - history of village wars - wooden homes, heavier construction • Micronesia - family groups - peaceful • Melanesians - coastal dwellers

  9. Taro • Taro - important food - used in many dishes • Plant root - boiled - breads, puddings - Poi

  10. Changes in Oceania • Rapid urbanization - creates problems • City size - increasing in size - urban sprawl • Education improving • Communication systems - connects small islands

  11. Oceania- Reading • Read through the section as a group - jigsaw the sections - assign group roles • Complete the DRA - some require you to make inferences - others are straight forward • Share answers and information from previous reading

  12. Exit: Think-Aloud Why is Oceania “underdeveloped?” Learning Scale Rating: Look at the objectives for the lesson, refer to the scale on the desk to rate your understand and mastery of the objectives – Place rating on Do Now Sheet to track progress

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