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World history A
UNIT 11 LESSON 9
“Mapping Africa”
OLS: Unit 11 Lesson 9
H.O TEXBOOK: PG 487-489
STUDENt PGS: Pg 174-175
True or False:
What continent is Egypt
located?!
A) Africa
B) Asia
C) Europe
D) America
Student Expectations…
Here’s what I expect you to do as a part of this class.
When we all do these things we’ll have an awesome class!
I will respond when my name is called.
I will respond to polling prompts.
I will ask and answer questions.
I will complete class work, take notes, submit exit tickets.
I will collaborate in groups if placed into breakout rooms.
I will demonstrate respect for my classmates and
teachers.
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and will miss important parts of the lesson.
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Students will locate on a map the Sahara,
and Namib deserts, the Nile, Congo, and
Niger Rivers; the equatorial rain forest; the
savanna and the Sahel.
7.1.7.B: Explain and locate places and regions as
defined by physical and human features
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7.2.7.A: Explain the characteristics of places and
regions
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Students will define rain forest, Sahel,
desert, and savanna.
Students will explore the physical
characteristics of Africa through video
How does the variety in African geography explain its diverse
populations?!
Africa is so big you can fit
three landmasses the size of
the United States inside it
Africa contains the world’s
longest river?
•What is it?!
AND the largest desert?
What is it?!
LET’S EXPLORE THE
CONTINENT FURTHER!
Desert
Rain forest
Sahel
Savanna
Desert: A dry area, which receives less
than 10 inches of precipitation per year
Rain Forest: Tropical woodland with an
annual rainfall of at least 100 inches
Savanna: A tropical grassland containing
a few scattered trees
Sahel: Semi-dry area that stretches across
north central Africa along southern edges of
the Sahara; a transition zone between the
desert area of the north and the moister
regions near the equator
For the rest of class we will be discussing some of
the key features of African Geography. We are
going to use Disney Movies and other pop culture
clips to explore the region!
I want to give you, the student, the choice on how
you would like to continue. If you would like to stick
with me, discuss the information and work together
to answer your google doc you may.
If you would like to move down to a breakout room
and navigate the PowerPoint by yourself you are
welcome!
You have 30 second to make your decision!
Use the Google Doc
below to assess your
knowledge of today’s
information:
https://docs.google.com/a/a
goraeagles.org/forms/d/1Fci_z
VEnHz6rupkGwJG0H4T_w9lFlD6
6oyokW6tWNpQ/viewform
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largest desert in the world
Approximately 3,500,000 square miles
Covers almost one-third of the continent
Not all flat sand: rock-strew plains, sand dunes, mountains
Almost no rainfall
https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=tFTpWy_gnVY
 Flows
North into the Mediterranean Sea
 Longest river in the world (4, 160 miles long
What civilization did
we discuss that relied
on the Nile River?!
What were the reeds
called the grew on
this rivers banks that
made the regions first
paper?
 Transition
zone between the desert and the rain
forest near the equator
 Stretches across north central Africa along the
southern edge of the Sahara
 Semi-dry zone
Based on what you know about
the word Desert. What do you
think the word Desertification
means?
Why might this be a problem for
the Sahel region?
 Tropical
grassland with a few scattered
trees
 2 seasons: wet (May – Oct) and dry (Oct –
April)
https://www.youtube
.com/watch?v=HwSK
kKrUzUk#aid=P93Qjyj
Fz_A
Mt. Kilimanjaro
 Tallest
free-standing mountain in the world
 Elevation of 19,336 feet
 Dormant volcano
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Mo
unt+Kilimanjaro,+Rombo,+Kilimanjaro,+T
anzania&hl=en&ll=3.073491,37.33526&spn=0.048082,0.0845
43&sll=30.511252,31.191387&sspn=0.0829
67,0.169086&oq=mt+ki&t=h&hnear=Mt+
Kilimanjaro&z=14&layer=c&cbll=3.073491,37.33526&panoid=fqbDWJGIUr
4bK-f2zUjqFQ&cbp=12,189.59,,0,12.88
Tropical Rain Forest
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Receives around 100 inches of
rain a year
Has broad-leafed evergreen trees
Wooded area
https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=-WcHPFUwd6U
Please turn in your google
doc for assessment credit!
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polling!
Complete your Online
School Assessment for Unit
11 Lesson 9
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