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163.      KBAT                                                            183.Practice FRQ

164.Table of Contents                                                     184.Cornell Notes

165.Unit Preview                                                          185.Gallery Walk Project 1

166.Mapping Activity                                                      186.Gallery Walk Project 2

167.Vocabulary Activity

168.Definition List 1
169.Agricultural Debate Notes 1                                             UNIT 5: AGRICULTURE AND RURAL LAND USE
170.Agricultural Debate Notes 2                                             A. Development and diffusion of agriculture
                                                                               1. Neolithic Agricultural Revolution
171.       The Agricultural Revolutions                                        2. Second Agricultural Revolution
                                                                            B. Major agricultural production regions
172.Key Issue 10.1: Where Did Agriculture Originate?                           1. Agricultural systems associated with major
                                                                                  bio-climatic zones
173.Power of Place
                                                                               2. Variations within major zones and effects of
174.Key Issue 10.2: Where Are Agricultural Regions                                markets
                                                                               3. Linkages and flows among regions of food
          In Less Developed Countries?
                                                                                  production and consumption
175.Important Terms                                                         C. Rural land use and settlement patterns
                                                                               1. Models of land use, including von Thünen's
176.Definition List 2                                                             model
                                                                               2. Settlement patterns associated with major
177.von Thunen’s Model                                                            agriculture types
                                                                            D. Modern commercial agriculture
178.Key Issue 10.3: Where Are Agricultural Regions                             1. The Third Agricultural Revolution
          In More Developed Countries?                                         2. Green Revolution
                                                                               3. Biotechnology
179.The Future of Food                                                         4. Spatial organization and diffusion of
                                                                                  industrial agriculture
180.Key Issue 10.4: Why Do Farmers Face Economic
                                                                               5. Future food supplies and environmental
          Difficulties?                                                           impacts of agriculture
181.Practice FRQ
182.Cornell Notes
         Advanced                  Proficient                     Basic                      Below Basic                Far Below Basic
       90-100 points              80-89 points                 70-79 points                 60-69 points                Under 60 points
o   Notebook contents are    o   Notebook contents        o   Notebook contents are    o   Notebook contents are    o   Notebook contents &
    complete                     are complete                 complete (at least           complete (at least           Cornell Notes are
o   All Cornell Notes are    o   Most Cornell Notes           80%)                         70%)                         incomplete
    completed                    are completed            o   Some Cornell Notes       o   Few Cornell Notes are    o   Right-side/Left-side is
o   Right-side/Left-side     o   Right-side/Left-side         are completed                completed                    inconsistent and
    topics are correct and       topics are correct and   o   Right-side/Left-side     o   Right-side/Left-side         contents are
    contents organized           contents organized           topics are correct and       is inconsistent and          unorganized
o   Textbook                 o   Uses color and               contents organized           contents are             o   Information and
    notes/writing goes           effective diagrams       o   Uses some color and          unorganized                  concepts show only a
    beyond basic             o   Most areas meet              some diagrams            o   Uses minimal color and       superficial
    requirements                 requirements, don’t go   o   Information shows a          few diagrams                 understanding of the
o   Uses color and               beyond                       basic understanding of                                    subject matter and/or
    effective diagrams       o   Includes most of the         content topics                                            show serious
o   Notebook is neat and         traits in “Advanced,”    o   Some areas meet                                           inaccuracies
    shows attention to           but lack excellence in       requirements, but                                     o   Sloppy & Messy
    detail                       all areas.                   don’t go beyond


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  • 1. 163. KBAT 183.Practice FRQ 164.Table of Contents 184.Cornell Notes 165.Unit Preview 185.Gallery Walk Project 1 166.Mapping Activity 186.Gallery Walk Project 2 167.Vocabulary Activity 168.Definition List 1 169.Agricultural Debate Notes 1 UNIT 5: AGRICULTURE AND RURAL LAND USE 170.Agricultural Debate Notes 2 A. Development and diffusion of agriculture 1. Neolithic Agricultural Revolution 171. The Agricultural Revolutions 2. Second Agricultural Revolution B. Major agricultural production regions 172.Key Issue 10.1: Where Did Agriculture Originate? 1. Agricultural systems associated with major bio-climatic zones 173.Power of Place 2. Variations within major zones and effects of 174.Key Issue 10.2: Where Are Agricultural Regions markets 3. Linkages and flows among regions of food In Less Developed Countries? production and consumption 175.Important Terms C. Rural land use and settlement patterns 1. Models of land use, including von Thünen's 176.Definition List 2 model 2. Settlement patterns associated with major 177.von Thunen’s Model agriculture types D. Modern commercial agriculture 178.Key Issue 10.3: Where Are Agricultural Regions 1. The Third Agricultural Revolution In More Developed Countries? 2. Green Revolution 3. Biotechnology 179.The Future of Food 4. Spatial organization and diffusion of industrial agriculture 180.Key Issue 10.4: Why Do Farmers Face Economic 5. Future food supplies and environmental Difficulties? impacts of agriculture 181.Practice FRQ 182.Cornell Notes Advanced Proficient Basic Below Basic Far Below Basic 90-100 points 80-89 points 70-79 points 60-69 points Under 60 points o Notebook contents are o Notebook contents o Notebook contents are o Notebook contents are o Notebook contents & complete are complete complete (at least complete (at least Cornell Notes are o All Cornell Notes are o Most Cornell Notes 80%) 70%) incomplete completed are completed o Some Cornell Notes o Few Cornell Notes are o Right-side/Left-side is o Right-side/Left-side o Right-side/Left-side are completed completed inconsistent and topics are correct and topics are correct and o Right-side/Left-side o Right-side/Left-side contents are contents organized contents organized topics are correct and is inconsistent and unorganized o Textbook o Uses color and contents organized contents are o Information and notes/writing goes effective diagrams o Uses some color and unorganized concepts show only a beyond basic o Most areas meet some diagrams o Uses minimal color and superficial requirements requirements, don’t go o Information shows a few diagrams understanding of the o Uses color and beyond basic understanding of subject matter and/or effective diagrams o Includes most of the content topics show serious o Notebook is neat and traits in “Advanced,” o Some areas meet inaccuracies shows attention to but lack excellence in requirements, but o Sloppy & Messy detail all areas. don’t go beyond 164