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Which five rivers begin in the high elevations of southwest China? What three seas border China?

Bell ringer, 10/27. Use map on page 495 to answer the following. Please write the questions. Also, have planner on your table. Which five rivers begin in the high elevations of southwest China? What three seas border China? Name the two major plains that are in China?

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Which five rivers begin in the high elevations of southwest China? What three seas border China?

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  1. Bell ringer, 10/27 Use map on page 495 to answer the following. Please write the questions. Also, have planner on your table. • Which five rivers begin in the high elevations of southwest China? • What three seas border China? • Name the two major plains that are in China? • What is the highest point in all of China? • Does China have any deserts? If so, which desert?

  2. Today's Objectives: • Discuss the various landforms found in China • Describe how China’s economy is changing.

  3. Dates to remember • ChCh. 18 test will be on Tuesday, 11/1 • Pride Break – Friday, 11/4

  4. Daily Planner • Bell Ringer • Web Map – Geography of China • 8 Questions you should know …

  5. Largest plateau in world; “Roof of the World” Plateau of ----- (T) Rugged mountains Cover ---- of China; Himalaya, Kunlun Shan, Tian Shan & Altay Turpan Depression Western China is --- ft below sea Level; Temps can Reach (Q) 122 degrees China’s Landscape, pg. 494-95 Two major deserts -------- (Q) & ----- ( twice size Of Texas) Manufacturing Centers are ----- & -------; world Leader in mining Coal & iron ore Flat plains along Three seas of China Yellow, East China & South China seas ----- of people live here

  6. Approximately how many people live in China? Which major city is the capital of China? In what year does Mao Zedong restore order in China? What are four crops that are grown in small Chinese farming villages? All children in China are required to attend how many years of school? Bell ringer, 10/28 Please copy down the question (10). Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on your table. China Today

  7. Bell ringer, 10/28 Please copy down the question (10). Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on your table. • List four major industries for China • What has been one of China’s biggest exports for many centuries? • Most people China speak which language? • On what date did Great Britain give Hong Kong back to China? • What is China’s most modern cities? China Today

  8. Today's Objectives: • Discuss the various landforms found in China • Describe how China’s economy is changing.

  9. Dates to remember • Ch. 18 test will be on Tuesday, 11/1 • Pride Break – Friday, 11/4

  10. Daily Planner • Bell Ringer • Sequence Chart – Economy of China • China Today – Video • Review for Ch. 18 test

  11. A New Economy pg, 496-97 Communist (T) since ----; government (T) has total control over economy & society … -------- decides what to grow, to make, prices to charge, books to read, etc.

  12. A New Economy pg, 496-97 --------- falters; free enterprise features to take hold; “One country, two systems” pledge (T) As a result, China’s ------- boomed; factories produce textiles, chemicals, electronic equipment, etc

  13. A New Economy pg, 496-97 China begins to look for -------- investment to invest in Chinese businesses. Some benefit from this investment with a high standard of living; some have not; also created many --------- problems

  14. Hong Kong and Macau Centers of trade, investment, manufacturing and ________ Play a big role in ______ changes in “C” Hong Kong  ________ Macau  ________

  15. A country’s _________ sets rules for decides what is products are produced, how they are produced and who receives them. In a traditional economy, decisions are based on _______ handed down from generation to generation. Under a command economy, the ________ makes all the economic decisions. In a market economy, _________ are determined by supply and demand. Most nations have a ________ economy. Bell ringer, 10/31 Please read page 93-94 Write statement and fill in the blank; please have planner on your table.

  16. Today's Objectives: • Discuss the various landforms found in China • Describe how China’s economy is changing.

  17. Dates to remember • Ch. 18 test will be on Tuesday, 11/1 • Pride Break – Friday, 11/4 (2 books and no office referrals)

  18. Daily Planner • Bell Ringer • Tic Tac Toe Chart – History of China • China Today – Video

  19. China's History, pg 500-01 China’s population of 1.35 billion is about ________ of the world’s total population About 92 percent of China’s population belong to the _______ Chinese ethnic group.

  20. China's History, pg 500-01 Emperors governed China; lived in Imperial Palace in _____ Several ________ helped build a highly developed culture and empire China’s civilization is more than _____ years old

  21. China's History, pg 500-01 Tried to keep out foreign _______ from the north Great Wall is over ______ miles long & still stands today. Chinese built the _______about 2,200 years ago

  22. Bell ringer, 11/1 Use the map on page 502 to answer following questions. Please write the question first. • Which cities in China have more than 5 million people? (7) • What is the population density of most of Taiwan? • What is the only city in Mongolia? • Which city rests at 120 degrees E, 30 degrees N? • Which city rests at 110 degrees E, 20 degrees N?

  23. Today's Objectives: • Explain how China’s history influences life there today • Contrast urban and rural China • Summarize what arts China is known for.

  24. Dates to remember • Ch. 18 test will be on Tuesday, 11/1 • Pride Break – Friday, 11/4 (2 books and no office referrals)

  25. Daily Planner • Bell Ringer • Communism in China • China Today – Video • Ch. 18 test

  26. Communist China, pg 501

  27. Bell ringer 11/2 Please read page 520. Copy questions and answer based on the reading. • Who started the Silk Road and when? • When and why did the Silk Road decline? • What sort of goods did Rome send to China via the Silk Road? • What secret did the Chinese guard? • How long was the Silk Road?

  28. Today's Objectives: • Explain how China’s history influences life there today • Contrast urban and rural China • Summarize what arts China is known for.

  29. Dates to remember • Pride Break – Friday, 11-4 (2 AR books read and passed with no office referrals)

  30. Daily Planner • Bell Ringer • Communism in China • 8 Vocabulary terms • Homework – GR 17-2

  31. Communist China, pg 501

  32. Chinese History continued, page 503

  33. GR 17-2 pg 500-504 Communists Brave Human Rights Cities One - Fifth Han Chinese 1800’s Buddhism Farms Towns Laozi Tibet One Fourth Community centers Trade 1700’s Deng Xiaoping Honest Mandarin Chinese Mongolia Rural Republic Foreign Invaders Kongfuzi Daoism Great Wall of China 1900’s Mao Zedung Democracy

  34. 8 Questions you should know … What form of Government Did China Adapt in 1949? The art of Beautiful writing Is known as what Which two systems Are referred to when China is called “one Country, two systems”? What are the Three major Rivers that flow Through China? China regained Control of what City in 1997? About 63 % Of China’s People live Where? What is the Official name Of mainland China? Which of China’s communist Leaders made China a more Open country? Pages 494 – 504

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