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Student 1:

Grade: ✔+

Student 2:
Grade: ✔–
Homework
Climate: Rain, heat, stormy weather.
Elevation: Mountainous, flat-plains.
Bodies of Water: Rivers, oceans.
Biomes: Forests, deserts.
Natural Resources: Rich vegetation, salt, access to iron.

Student 3:
Grade: ✔
Student 4:
Grade ✔+

Student 5:
Grade: Incomplete

Student 6:
Grade: ✔+
Student 7:
Grade: ✔–

Student 8:
Grade: ✔
Student 9:
Grade: ✔+

Student 10:
Grade: ✔
Student 11:
Grade: ✔+

Student 13:
Grade: ✔+
Homework: Students will define each term. For each term provide an example that corresponds
with the lesson.
Climate: the weather conditions in an area for a long period of time
Ex: tropical/hot-humid

Elevation: the height above a given level, sea level. ex: flatland with low elevation

Bodies of Water: any significant accumulation of water like an ocean. Ex: mediterranean
sea

Biomes: an area classified according to the species that live in that location. Lots of
specifics included. Ex: fertile land, gold, silver

Natural Resources: materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water that can be
used for economic purposes. Ex: volcanic rocks, salt
Student 15:
Grade: ✔

Student 16:
Grade ✔+
Homework: Students will define each term. For each term provide an example that
corresponds with the lesson.

Climate: Climate is the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
of time. For example, the Mayans had a tropical, humid climate.

Elevation: Elevation is the height above a given level, precisely sea level. For example, Greece is
at a high elevation.

Bodies of Water: Bodies of water are any significant accumulation of water, usually covering the
earth. For example, Ancient Rome had the Tiber River nearby.

Biomes: Biome is an area classified according to the species that live in that location.
Temperature range, soil type, and the amount of light and water are specific to a particular
place

Natural Resources: Natural resources are materials or substances like minerals, forests, water,
and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain. For example, The
Mayans had natural resources like rich vegetation.

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