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What are bodies (3) of water border North Africa?

Bell ringer, 1.24. Please write questions (5), Use map on page 319 to answer the questions; Please have planner on your table. . 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?

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What are bodies (3) of water border North Africa?

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  1. Bell ringer, 1.24 Please write questions (5), Use map on page 319 to answer the questions; Please have planner on your table. • 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?

  2. 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.

  3. Dates to remember • Ch 10 Test on Tuesday, Jan. 24. • Pride Break (???) on Friday, Jan. 27

  4. Daily Planner • Bell ringer • Web Map – Egypt • 8 questions you should know … • Video - Islam

  5. 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.

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

  7. 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

  8. 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 -------.

  9. What are some examples of the “traditional” part of Cairo? (T) Which phrase in the passage could be labeled as the “changing” part of Cairo? (T) Beside visiting Cairo, what else is for a tourist to do or see in Egypt? (T) In Cairo, who summons the faithful to prayer?” Bell ringer, 1/28 Please write down the following 4 questions; read the passage that follows and answer

  10. Tradition and change meet and mingle in Cairo. Cairo is a massive city thronged with people & ringing to the sounds of car horns, stereos, cell phones and muezzins, summoning the faithful to prayer. Townsfolk dress in long, flowing robes, others in jeans & sneakers & baseball caps. City traffic & motorcycles compete with donkey carts & wandering goats. All of Egypt is not chaos & clatter, however. It is also a diver’s dream dip, a quiet camel caravan through the desert, or a long lazy punt down the Nile where mud-brick villages stand beside the ruins of the pharaohs.

  11. 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.

  12. Dates to remember • Next test will be on Feb 1 covering Ch 11 • Next Pride Break – February 8th • Next Progress Report – February 13th

  13. Daily Planner • Bell ringer • Video - Egypt • Outline – Economy of Egypt • HWK Read pages

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

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

  17. 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 -------

  18. Egypt's Economy, page 320 • Growing Industries • 1. • 2. • Energy Resources • 1. • 2.

  19. Egypt's Economy, page 320 • Growing Industries • 1. Largest industrial centers are ------ & -----; produce food products & textile goods • 2. ------- is also a major industry • Energy Resources • 1. • 2.

  20. Egypt's Economy, page 320 • Growing Industries • Largest industrial centers are ------- and • ----------; produce food products and textile goods • 2. ------------ is also a major industry • Energy Resources • 1. Aswan High Dam controls flow of water and helps provide ---- ------ (T) • 2. --------- (Q1) makes up almost half of E’s exports

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