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Bell ringer 8.14. Please have agenda on table. Please write down 5 questions. Use map on page 121 to answer questions. Which countries share a border with Iraq? What is the national capital of Turkey? Two countries have the same name for the capital as the country. Name one. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1.Which countries share a border with Iraq?

2.What is the national capital of Turkey?

3.Two countries have the same name for the capital as the country. Name one.

4.Which country’s capital sits on the Tropic of Cancer?

5.Which country’s capital is located on the Tigris River?

Please have agenda on table. Please write down 5 questions. Use map on page 121 to answer questions.

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Essential Question for today:How do the

physical characteristics of Southwest Asia affect how the population of

these countries live?

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GPS Standards for todaySSG7G5

The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East).a. Locate on a world and regional political-

physical map: Euphrates River, Jordan River, Tigris River, Suez Canal, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, and Gaza Strip.

b. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map the nations of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.

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GPS Standards for todaySSG7G7 The student will explain the impact of location, climate, physical characteristics, Distribution of natural resources and population distribution on Southwest Asia (Middle East).a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).b. Describe how the deserts and rivers of Southwest Asia (Middle East) have affected the population in terms of where people live, the type of work they do, and how they travel.

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TODAY’S AGENDA

Bell ringer3 Column Chart

– Physical Characteristics

8 Vocab terms you should know

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Seas and waterways, 131

Mountains, plateaus, and

lowlands

Rivers, p. 132

Southwest Asia Landforms (131-32)

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Southwest Asia Landforms (131-32)

Being on the water helps people trade with the rest of

the world

In the north are _______, Sea of ________ and the ________

Straits.

_______is man made

Strait of _______ allows oil tankers to enter and leave

Persian Gulf

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Southwest Asia Landforms (131-32)Help people trade

with the rest of the world

In the north are _______, Sea of

________ and the ________ Straits.

_______is man made

Strait of _______ allows oil tankers to

enter and leave Persian Gulf

_______ plate movements cause deadly earthquakes

______ and _______Mountains in Iran

Hindu Kush Mountains in ___________

_______ Pass is a narrow gap in Hindu Kush; used for

trade

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Vocabulary Terms you should know …

A facility that turns petroleum into

gasoline and other products

A mineral salt used to make fertilizer

An area of fertile soil left by river floods

Small particles

of rich soil

Type of rock created when layers of

material are hardened by weight of materials above

An area of fertile soil left by river floods

Illegal fishing or hunting

NameDate

Class period

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Vocabulary Terms you should know …

A facility that turns petroleum into

gasoline and other products

A mineral salt used to make fertilizer

An area of fertile soil left by river floods

Small particles

of rich soil

Type of rock created when layers of

material are hardened by weight of materials above

An area of fertile soil left by river floods

Illegal fishing or hunting

NameDate

Class period

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1.Which country on the map has the most yellow? What does that mean?

2.How many cities on this map have over 5 million people?

3.What is the population range for the city of Shiraz in Iran?

4.How far is Mashhad from Tehran in miles?5.Which two Turkish cities lie on line 40 degrees

north?

Please have agenda on table. Please write down 5 questions. Use map on page 122 to answer questions.

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Essential Question for today:How do the

physical characteristics of Southwest Asia affect how the population of

these countries live?

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GPS Standards for todaySSG7G5

The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East).a. Locate on a world and regional political-

physical map: Euphrates River, Jordan River, Tigris River, Suez Canal, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, and Gaza Strip.

b. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map the nations of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.

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GPS Standards for todaySSG7G7 The student will explain the impact of location, climate, physical characteristics, Distribution of natural resources and population distribution on Southwest Asia (Middle East).a. Explain how the distribution of oil has affected the development of Southwest Asia (Middle East).b. Describe how the deserts and rivers of Southwest Asia (Middle East) have affected the population in terms of where people live, the type of work they do, and how they travel.

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TODAY’S AGENDA

Bell ringer3 Column Chart

– Physical Characteristics

Natural Resources of SWA

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Southwest Asia Landforms (131-32)

Being on the water helps people trade with the rest of

the world

In the north are _______, Sea of ________ and the ________

Straits.

_______is man made

Strait of _______ allows oil tankers to enter and leave

Persian Gulf

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Southwest Asia Landforms (131-32)Help people trade

with the rest of the world

In the north are _______, Sea of

________ and the ________ Straits.

_______is man made

Strait of _______ allows oil tankers to

enter and leave Persian Gulf

_______ plate movements cause deadly earthquakes

______ and _______Mountains in Iran

Hindu Kush Mountains in ___________

_______ Pass is a narrow gap in Hindu Kush; used for

trade

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Southwest Asia Landforms (131-32)Help people trade

with the rest of the world

In the north are _______, Sea of

________ and the ________ Straits.

_______is man made

Strait of _______ allows oil tankers to

enter and leave Persian Gulf

Tectonic plate movements cause

deadly earthquakes

Zagros and Elburz Mountains in Iran

Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan

Khyber Pass is a narrow gap in Hindu Kush; used for trade

Early civilizations develop along river

valleys

Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

Flooding was actually good

Silt left by floods allowed famers to grow more crops

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Vocabulary Terms you should know …

A facility that turns petroleum into

gasoline and other products

A mineral salt used to make fertilizer

An area of fertile soil left by river floods

Small particles

of rich soil

Type of rock created when layers of

material are hardened by weight of materials above

An area of fertile soil left by river floods

Illegal fishing or hunting

NameDate

Class period

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Vocabulary Terms you should know …

A facility that turns petroleum into

gasoline and other products

A mineral salt used to make fertilizer

Small particles

of rich soil

Type of rock created when layers of

material are hardened by weight of materials above

An area of fertile soil left by river floods

Illegal fishing or hunting

NameDate

Class period

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Think, Pair, Share

As you get older, how do you think the decrease in oil production in the Middle East might affect the your

life here in the United States?

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1.Which country, other than the USA, has the highest literacy rate?

2.Which country has a life expectancy of under 50 years?

3.Which country has the highest population density of all the countries in Southwest Asia?

4.How many counties have less than 100 television sets per 1,000 people?

5.How many countries speak Arabic?

Please have agenda on table. Please write down 5 questions. Use regional atlas on pages 124-25 to answer questions.

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Essential Question for today:How do the

physical characteristics of Southwest Asia affect how the population of

these countries live?

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TODAY’S AGENDA

Bell ringer3 Column Chart

– Physical Characteristics

Natural Resources of SWA

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Southwest Asia Landforms (131-32)Help people trade

with the rest of the world

In the north are _______, Sea of

________ and the ________ Straits.

_______is man made

Strait of _______ allows oil tankers to

enter and leave Persian Gulf

Tectonic plate movements cause

deadly earthquakes

Zagros and Elburz Mountains in Iran

Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan

Khyber Pass is a narrow gap in Hindu Kush; used for trade

Early civilizations develop along river

valleys

Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

Flooding was actually good

Silt left by floods allowed famers to grow more crops

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Think, Pair, Share

As you get older, how do you think the decrease in oil production in the Middle East might affect the your

life here in the United States?

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Natural Resources, 132-33

Petroleum and natural gas are vital to world’s

economies

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Natural Resources, 132-33

Petroleum and natural gas are vital to world’s

economies

Largest reserves of petroleum and gas

are found in Persian gulf

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Wealth has allowed for exposure to

western ideas…

Some countries have gained great wealth

from selling oil

Natural Resources, 132-33

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Other resources in SW Asia

include coal, iron, and phosphates

Water is scarce in the countries of

SW Asia

Natural Resources, 132-33

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Air pollution from refineries also is a

big cause of concern

Poaching has hurt fishing; irrigation waste leaves salt

Natural Resources, 132-33

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1. The Arabian Peninsula is nearly covered by _______.

2. The Rub’ al Khali desert is about the size of the state of ______.

3. Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, developed in a ________.

4. Temperatures in the Rub al Khali may reach ______ degrees.

5. Deserts throughout Southwest Asia contain ______ where there is a spring or well.

Please have agenda on table. Please read page 135. Write down five questions and fill in the blank. Thanks.

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Essential Question for today:How do the

physical characteristics of Southwest Asia affect how the population of

these countries live?

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TODAY’S AGENDA

Bell ringer3 Column Chart

– Physical Characteristics

Natural Resources of SWA

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1. The Arabian Peninsula is nearly covered by _______.

2. The Rub’ al Khali desert is about the size of the state of ______.

3. Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, developed in a ________.

4. Temperatures in the Rub al Khali may reach ______ degrees.

5. Deserts throughout Southwest Asia contain ______ where there is a spring or well.

Please have agenda on table. Please read page 135. Write down five questions and fill in the blank. Thanks.

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Bell ringer 8.19

1. The Arabian Peninsula is nearly covered by _______.

2. The Rub’ al Khali desert is about the size of the state of ______.

3. Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, developed in a ________.

4. Temperatures in the Rub al Khali may reach ______ degrees.

5. Deserts throughout Southwest Asia contain ______ where there is a spring or well.

Please have agenda on table. Please read page 135. Write down five questions and fill in the blank. Thanks.

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1. The Arabian Peninsula is nearly covered by _______.

2. The Rub’ al Khali desert is about the size of the state of ______.

3. Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, developed in a ________.

4. Temperatures in the Rub al Khali may reach ______ degrees.

5. Deserts throughout Southwest Asia contain ______ where there is a spring or well.

Please have agenda on table. Please read page 135. Write down five questions and fill in the blank. Thanks.

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Bell ringer 8.19

1. The Arabian Peninsula is nearly covered by _______.

2. The Rub’ al Khali desert is about the size of the state of ______.

3. Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, developed in a ________.

4. Temperatures in the Rub al Khali may reach ______ degrees.

5. Deserts throughout Southwest Asia contain ______ where there is a spring or well.

Please have agenda on table. Please read page 135. Write down five questions and fill in the blank. Thanks.

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Bell ringer 8.19

1. The Arabian Peninsula is nearly covered by _______.

2. The Rub’ al Khali desert is about the size of the state of ______.

3. Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, developed in a ________.

4. Temperatures in the Rub al Khali may reach ______ degrees.

5. Deserts throughout Southwest Asia contain ______ where there is a spring or well.

Please have agenda on table. Please read page 135. Write down five questions and fill in the blank. Thanks.

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Wealth has allowed for exposure to

western ideas…

Some countries have gained great wealth

from selling oil

Natural Resources, 132-33

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Other resources in SW Asia

include coal, iron, and phosphates

Water is scarce in the countries of

SW Asia

Natural Resources, 132-33

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Air pollution from refineries also is a

big cause of concern

Poaching has hurt fishing; irrigation waste leaves salt

Natural Resources, 132-33

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Vocabulary Terms you should know …

Underground rock layers through

which water flows

When a resource is only made available to

people in limited amounts

Dry, treeless, grassy plains found near

deserts

Dry riverbeds

that fill when it

rains

Process that treats seawater to remove salts and minerals to make water drinkable

Method of farming in

which lad is left unplanted

every few year

People who move across areas to find food and water for

their herds

NameDate

Class period

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Types of Climates in Southwest

Asia

Type of Climate Type of Climate Type of Climate

Use a web diagram like the one below to identify the climates in the region. Within each square, list ways in which that particular climate affects people’s lives. Also, draw a picture below the square that best

represents how people’s lives are affected by climate.

READ PAGES 135-136

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