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Please write down riddle & try to solve ? 1)George, Helen, & Steve are drinking coffee. Bert, Karen, & Dave are drinking soda. What is Elizabeth drinking? 2)The word CANDY can be spelled using just 2 letters. Can you figure out how? 3)Bill bets Craig $100 that he can predict the score of the hockey game before it starts. Craig agrees, but loses the bet. Why?

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Please write down riddle & try to solve

?

1)George, Helen, & Steve are drinking coffee. Bert, Karen, & Dave are drinking soda. What is Elizabeth drinking?

2)The word CANDY can be spelled using just 2 letters. Can you figure out how?

3)Bill bets Craig $100 that he can predict the score of the hockey game before it starts. Craig agrees, but loses the bet. Why?

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Explain how environment has shaped life in Egypt.Discuss how Egyptians earn a living.Describe how Egypt has changed throughout its historyOutline what kind of government Egypt has.

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Ch 10 Test on Tuesday, Jan. 24.Pride Break (???) on Friday, Jan. 27

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Bell ringer Web Map – Egypt8 questions you should know …Video - Islam

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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.

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Suez Canal connects Med. with Red Sea (T) eliminating need to sail around -------

Sinai acts as cross roads

between ------- & ------- (Q1)

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Egypt is hot!!!!

…(Q1) ok, maybe not that hot. --------

with hot summers & mild winters … & very little rain fall.

East of Nile River > --------- Desert (T)

West of Nile River > -------- Desert

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Making Connections, page 323. Read the selection on page 323 first!!; write question and answer

1.According to the father, what is impossible?

2.What happens to Goha and his son at the end?

3.Who do you think should have ridden the donkey?

4.What do you think is the moral or point of this story?

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Explain how environment has shaped life in Egypt.Discuss how Egyptians earn a living.Describe how Egypt has changed throughout its historyOutline what kind of government Egypt has.

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Ch. 10 Test – Tuesday, 1-24Pride Break (????) Friday, 1-27

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Bell ringerTimeline – Egypt8 Vocabulary Terms you should know …Vocabulary Quiz

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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

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A green or Fertile area In a desert

Place of worshipFor followers of

Islam (Q)

Government Under the control

Of one all Powerful leader

Older section Of Algerian

cities

Business that provideServices to people instead

Of producing goods

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)

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A green or Fertile area In a desert

Place of worshipFor followers of

Islam (Q)

Government Under the control

Of one all Powerful leader

Older section Of Algerian

cities

Business that provideServices to people instead

Of producing goods

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)

Pg 318- 327

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… In 1954 a coup led by Gen. ------ overthrew GB &

established a republic.

As a republic, E became leading power in Middle

East under -------.

Nasser remains ----------- of Egypt from

1954 to 1970 (T)…

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Planners out and on your table; Copy down question; Please skip three lines per question.

1.What country is the most populated in the Arab world?

2.What three countries border Egypt?3.What is the largest city in Egypt and also in

Africa?4.What is the most widely spoken language in

Egypt?5.How long is the Nile River Valley?

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6. When was King Tutankhamun entombed in the valley of the kings?

7. What is the name of the mosque that was built in the 12th century?

8. Which Egyptian city is at the center of the Muslim world?

9. Who succeeded President Anwar Sadat?10. What type of role is Egypt destined to play in

the Middle East?

Planners out and on your table; Copy down question; Please skip three lines per question.

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Explain how environment has shaped life in Egypt.Discuss how Egyptians earn a living.Describe how Egypt has changed throughout its historyOutline what kind of government Egypt has.

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Ch. 10 Test today!!!Pride Break on Friday, 1/27

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Bell ringerVideo - EgyptOutline – Economy of EgyptTest on Ch. 10

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A. A Developing Economy1. 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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A.Growing Industries1. Largest industrial centers are ------- and

----------; produce food products and textile goods

2. ------------ is also a major industryB.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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1. What are bodies (3) of water border North Africa?

2. What physical feature runs through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia?

3. What is highest point in North Africa?4. Which canal connects Mediterranean

Sea to Red Sea?5. What is capital of Libya?

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

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Describe how land & climate shape life in Libya & the MaghrebIdentify what resources Libya & the Maghreb have.Discuss the forms of government in Libya & the Maghreb

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Pride Break – Friday, 1/27 (One book read and passed)

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Bell ringerWeb Map – LibyaVideo – EgyptHWK – GR 11-1

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Libya is slightly larger than ------- …

But not nearly as cold. Actually most of Libya ….

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Looks like this … Libya is --- percent

desert … the Sahara desert.

Libya has no rivers; instead ------- &

pipelines carry water to towns & cities (T)

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Libya discovered oil in ---- & got stinking rich…

Libya used ------ to build schools, hospitals & maintain a strong army … not to move to

California

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Today, Libya is a _________ under control of

Muammar al-Qaddhafi who is not a friend of the United States at all. (T)

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Atlas MountainsTripoliMuslimLargestOilOlivesCasablancaCasbahMediterranean CoastConstitutional Monarchy

AlgiersSmallestCivil WarMediterraneanBerberCitrus fruitsMarrakeshAhaggar MountainsStraight of GibraltarBerbers

LocationSaharaWestern SaharaAtlanticAquifersTourismCarthageArabicDictatorshipMaghrebFrench

Read pages 324-27; Fill in blank with correct term

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1. What are some examples of the “traditional” part of Cairo? (T)

2. Which phrase in the passage could be labeled as the “changing” part of Cairo? (T)

3. Beside visiting Cairo, what else is for a tourist to do or see in Egypt? (T)

4. In Cairo, who summons the faithful to prayer?”

Please write down the following 4 questions; read the passage that follows and answer

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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.

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Describe how land & climate shape life in Libya & the MaghrebIdentify what resources Libya & the Maghreb have.Discuss the forms of government in Libya & the Maghreb

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Pride Break – Tomorrow! ( 1 book read and passed)Chapter 11 Test will be on Tuesday, Jan. 31

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Bell ringerWeb Map – Tunisia8 questions you should know for Ch. 11 testVideo - Egypt

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Tunisia is the smallest North

African country; about size of --------

------- produce food Products, textiles and Oil products; Tourism

is also big

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Coastal locations acts as a --------- for many empires

Ancient Phoenicians

founded the city of -------- a rival to ancient Rome

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Rome and Carthage had three major wars, called ------- Wars …

Eventually, -------destroyed Carthage and made sure they would never rebuild there.

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What is the Lifeline of Egypt?

Who is the currentLeader of

Libya?

What are under-Ground rock

Layers that storeLarge amounts

Of water?

Tunisia, AlgeriaAnd Morocco make

Up what?

Who were the first knownPeople to live in

North Africa?

Today, AlgeriaHas what type of

Government? What is the

Capital of Tunisia?

What territoryHas been claimed

By the countryOf Morocco?

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1. Most of the land in the country of Algeria is used how? (T)

2. What crop is grown near the city of Tunis in Tunisia? (T)

3. Which of the following resources would you not find in North Africa … lead, shale, phosphates, or zinc? (T)

4. Which North African country claims Western Sahara? (T)

Planners out and on your table; Please copy down the 4 questions and use the map on the following slide to

answer.

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Describe how land & climate shape life in Libya & the MaghrebIdentify what resources Libya & the Maghreb have.Discuss the forms of government in Libya & the Maghreb

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Pride break today!!! (1 book read and passed)CH. 11 test will be on Wednesday, Feb. 1st

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Bell ringerOutline – AlgeriaReview for Ch. 11 testVideo - Egypt

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What is the Lifeline of Egypt?

Who is the currentLeader of

Libya?

What are under-Ground rock

Layers that storeLarge amounts

Of water?

Tunisia, AlgeriaAnd Morocco make

Up what?

Who were the first knownPeople to live in

North Africa?

Today, AlgeriaHas what type of

Government? What is the

Capital of Tunisia?

What territoryHas been claimed

By the countryOf Morocco?

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A.Geography of Algeria1. Largest country in ---------2. --------- and Ahaggar mountain ranges

B.Importing1. Imports food and pays for it by selling oil and --------------2. Industrial growth but poverty forces many to -------------

C.People of Algeria1. Mixed ----------- and Arabic heritage 2. Once a ---------- colony, won

independence from France in 1962

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Read pages 326-27; copy and complete statements; Please have planners on your table

1.Slightly larger than ____, Morocco borders Atlantic Ocean and Med. Sea.

2.Morocco is leading producer of ____, and tourism has grown as well.

3.Morocco was first settled by ____, thousands of years ago.

4.Today, Morocco is a ____, where king is head of state but elected officials run government.

5.Morocco is home to about _____ people.

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Describe how land & climate shape life in Libya & the MaghrebIdentify what resources Libya & the Maghreb have.Discuss the forms of government in Libya & the Maghreb

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Progress Reports go home today!!Chapter 11 test will be on Thursday, September 8

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Bell ringerOutline – AlgeriaVideo – Egypt8 questions you should know for Ch. 11 test

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D. Today in Algeria1. Algeria is a --------- with a strong

president and legislature2. Today, there is an ongoing ---------- based on secular policies of the

government E. Algiers the Capital

1. 2.2 million people live in ----------2. Older sections of city called --------- contain many bazaars

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What is anotherName for the

Eastern Desert?

Shifting sand in The Sahara are Known as what?

The Suez CanalConnects the Red

Sea with what Other body of

water

Who was PresidentOf Egypt from 1954 to 1970?

The Nile begins in east Africa and flows north into

What body of water?

The flow of waterIn the Nile River

Has been controlledBy what?

What is Egypt’sMain economic

Activity?

What are the Three main Exports of

Egypt?