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Time to get started-. Get out your paper and pen. Today is Monday, September 24 th. 1.Where does the Gulf Stream begin? P.28 and 36 2. Using the chart on page 33 in which month does Georgia receive the most precipitation?. Time’s up. Time to get started-. Get out your paper and pen. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Today is Monday, September 24th

1.Where does the Gulf Stream begin? P.28 and 36

2. Using the chart on page 33 in which month does Georgia receive the most precipitation?

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Tuesday, Sept. 25th

3.Are buildings, tools, clothing, and grave markers examples of primary sources? P. 41

4. What does A.D. stand for? P.43

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Wannpano Indians

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Wednesday, Sept. 26th

5. What forms the western border for the state of Georgia? notes

6. How is the Savannah River beneficial to Georgia and what boundary does it form for Georgia? notes

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Shell Middens Sapelo Island

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Thursday, Sept. 27th

7. How do scientists learn about previous societies? p.47

8. Why could Native American Indians not record the story of their past? p.46

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Friday, September 28th

9. Using the timeline on pages 38 and 39, identify (date) when the Paleo, Archaic, and Mississippian periods began

10.What tools did the Woodland Indians have that the Paleo didn’t?

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Middens at Cedar Keys, Florida

Largest remaining shell mound in the Gulf Coast. Covers 5 acres, built with remains of oysters, fish turtle and deer bones and household debris.

Shell mound is nearly 6,000 years old and was constructed over a 3,500 year period (2500BC-1000AD) . During the Archaic and Woodland periods