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Chapter 11 North Africa Today pages 316-330

Chapter 11 North Africa Today pages 316-330. What are bodies (3) of water border North Africa? What physical feature runs through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia? What is highest point in North Africa? Which canal connects Mediterranean Sea to Red Sea? What is capital of Libya?.

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Chapter 11 North Africa Today pages 316-330

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  1. Chapter 11 North Africa Today pages 316-330

  2. What are bodies (3) of water border North Africa? What physical feature runs through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia? What is highest point in North Africa? Which canal connects Mediterranean Sea to Red Sea? What is capital of Libya? Bell ringer, 8-25 Please write questions (5), Use map on page 319 to answer the questions; Please have planner on your table.

  3. Today's Objective ... • Explain how environment has shaped life in Egypt. • Discuss how Egyptians earn a living. • Describe how Egypt has changed throughout its history • Outline what kind of government Egypt has.

  4. Dates to remember • Chapter 10 Test – Thursday, 8-26 • Back to School Dance – Thursday, 8-26 • Labor Day Holiday – Monday, 9-6

  5. Daily Planner • Bell ringer • Web Map – Egypt • Chapter 11 Vocabulary • Web Map • Chapter 11 Vocab quiz

  6. Egypt's Land & Climate (318) Egypt is large; about twice size of -------. Most of Egypt is desert (Q) Lifeline is ------ (T). Empties into ----------. Each Spring, Nile floods leaving silt.Dams along river provide electricity & irrigation.

  7. The Sinai Peninsula (319) Sinai acts as cross roads between ------- & ------- (Q1) Suez Canal connects Med. with Red Sea (T) eliminating need to sail around -------

  8. 8 Vocabulary terms you should know … Government Under the control Of one all Powerful leader A green or Fertile area In a desert Older section Of Algerian cities Farmers who live in villages & work on small plots of land that they Rent from landowners (Q) Under ground Rock layer that Water flows Through (T) Fight among Different groups Within a Country (T) Place of worship For followers of Islam (Q) Business that provide Services to people instead Of producing goods

  9. Desert Climate (320) …(Q1) ok, maybe not that hot. -------- with hot summers & mild winters … & very little rain fall. Egypt is hot!!!! East of Nile River > --------- Desert (T) West of Nile River > -------- Desert

  10. Bell ringer, 8-25 Making Connections, page 323. Read the selection on page 323 first!!; write question and answer • According to the father, what is impossible? • What happens to Goha and his son at the end? • Who do you think should have ridden the donkey? • What do you think is the moral or point of this story?

  11. ? Bell ringer, 8-27 Please write down riddle & try to solve George, Helen, & Steve are drinking coffee. Bert, Karen, & Dave are drinking soda. What is Elizabeth drinking? The word CANDY can be spelled using just 2 letters. Can you figure out how? Bill bets Craig $100 that he can predict the score of the hockey game before it starts. Craig agrees, but loses the bet. Why?

  12. Today's Objective ... • Explain how environment has shaped life in Egypt. • Discuss how Egyptians earn a living. • Describe how Egypt has changed throughout its history • Outline what kind of government Egypt has.

  13. Dates to remember • Chapter 10 Test – today • Back to School Dance – today • Media Center – Tuesday, 8-31 • Labor Day Holiday – Monday, 9-6

  14. Daily Planner • Bell ringer • Timeline • Ch. 11 Vocabulary • Ch. 10 Test

  15. Egypt Time Line, pg321 From 300 B.C. to 300 A.D., Egypt was under control of Greece & Rome. --------- ruled Egypt around 30 B.C. Arabs took over E in 641 A.D. They practiced Islam. Today, 94 percent of Egypt is ---------- Egypt was ruled by -------- -------- for many years. Until 1952 when …

  16. Egypt Time Line, pg321 Nasser remains ----------- of Egypt from 1954 to 1970 (T)… … In 1954 a coup led by Gen. ------ overthrew GB & established a republic. As a republic, E became leading power in Middle East under -------.

  17. 8 Vocabulary terms you should know … Government Under the control Of one all Powerful leader A green or Fertile area In a desert Older section Of Algerian cities Farmers who live in villages & work on small plots of land that they Rent from landowners (Q) Under ground Rock layer that Water flows Through (T) Fight among Different groups Within a Country (T) Place of worship For followers of Islam (Q) Business that provide Services to people instead Of producing goods

  18. 8 Vocabulary terms you should know … Mineral salt Used in fertilizers Small particles Of rich soil (Q) Huge area of Shifting sand dunes In the Sahara Desert (T) Strong national Government headed By elected leaders A marketplace In Egypt (Q) Nonreligious Government in which a king Or queen is official head Of state, but elected Officials run government

  19. 8 Vocabulary terms you should know … Mineral salt Used in fertilizers Small particles Of rich soil (Q) Huge area of Shifting sand dunes In the Sahara Desert (T) Strong national Government headed By elected leaders A marketplace In Egypt (Q) Nonreligious Egyptian president From 1954 to 1970 Government in which a king Or queen is official head Of state, but elected Officials run government Pg 318- 327

  20. Egypt's Economy, page 320 A. A Developing Economy 1. 2. B. Working the Land 1. 2. C. Dams Downside 1. 2.

  21. Egypt's Economy, page 320 A. A Developing Economy 1. 29 percent work in ------- (T) 2. Major crops are --------, --------, --------, -------, -------- B. Working the Land 1. 2. C. Dams Downside 1. 2.

  22. Egypt's Economy, page 320 A. A Developing Economy 1. 29 percent of people work in farming 2. Major crops are sugarcane, grains, veggies, fruits and cotton B. Working the Land 1. Dams control water needed for farming; ------ -------- Dam is largest dam 2. Control allows ---------- to harvest several crops in a year C. Dams 1. 2.

  23. Egypt's Economy, page 320 A. A Developing Economy 1. 29 percent of people work in ------------ 2. Major crops are --------, ---------, ---------, -------- and -------- B. Working the Land 1. Dams control water needed for farming; ------ Dam is the largest dam 2.Control allows ------------ to harvest several crops in a year C. Dams Downsides 1. Dams block flow of -----; rely on chemicals more 2. Salt water flows deeper, making land less -------

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