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I Am a Steppe. In this project, students will be able to: identify the characteristics of a steppe state the effects of steppes on the development of cultures write a monologue as a steppe explaining the characteristics and geographic effects of steppes.
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I Am a Steppe In this project, students will be able to: identify the characteristics of a steppe state the effects of steppes on the development of cultures write a monologue as a steppe explaining the characteristics and geographic effects of steppes E. Napp
A steppe is a dry, cold, grassland that is found in all of the continents except Australia and Antarctica. E. Napp
A steppe is usually found between the desert and the forest. If it got more rain, it would become a forest. if it got less rain, it would become a desert. E. Napp
Let’s Learn More About Steppes! It’s your turn. Visit the following website: http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/steppe.htm Read the passage and take notes. E. Napp
What is the difference between a Steppe and a Savanna? Visit the following website: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss5/biome/grassland.html Read the passage and create a chart with two columns: Savannas and Steppes. List the differences. E. Napp
Let’s Learn About Specific Steppes! Visit the following website: http://www.bartelby.com/65/pu/Puszta.html Where is Puszta and what did you learn about it?http://www.bluepeak.net/mongolia/steppe.html Describe the Mongolian steppes. E. Napp
Although few people live on the steppes, cultures have developed on the steppes. E. Napp
Let’s Learn About the People of the Steppes! Visit the following website: http://www.e-mongol.com/mongolia_nomadiclife.htm Read the passage and create a list on how the people of the Mongolian steppe live, survive and thrive! E. Napp
Horses thrive in the steppes. E. Napp
Now, It’s Your Turn! After researching information on the steppes and the cultures that have developed in the steppes, it is time to write your monologue as a steppe. “I am a steppe. I am covered with grasses…” E. Napp
A land of grasses and blue skies E. Napp