Africa Geographic Understandings (Physical). GPS and E.Q. GPS: SS7G1.a. The student will locate on a world and regional political-physical map: the Sahara,
Note Taking Instructions Only write down information on slides with a red box. We will discuss many things about Africa, and participation is required.
The African Nations. I.Africa A. Location 1. East of North and South America, south of Europe 2. Surrounded by the Indian and Atlantic Oceans 3. 2 nd.
Chapter 2 – The First Civilizations 12,000 B.C. – 500 B.C. Pages 18 – 49.
WARM UP: Monday, March 3 Get out a sheet of notebook paper & something to write with. Answer the following three questions on the paper. 1.Describe the.
Nile River Valley Civilization Egypt: “Gift of the Nile”
AFRICA AFRICA Plateau (upside down pie) Plateau (upside down pie) Over 200 million years ago dinosaurs walked through this continent Over 200 million.
Egypt, India Middle East China. 6000 B.C.E. – 300 B.C.E.
Ancient Egypt Pyramids and Pharaohs. Ancient Kingdoms of the Nile In ancient times Egypt was covered with swampland The Nile river Longest river in the.
Randolph IB Middle School Mr. Hardy Unit 1 Walk Like an Egyptian: Ancient Egypt.
Africa Unit. African Landforms Plateau A huge plateau covers most of Africa, as a result it is known as the “Plateau Continent” BLUE NILE IN THE ETHIOPEA.
African Physical Features. How were landforms in Africa formed? Great Rift Valley – A huge crack in the earth’s surface caused by the shifting of tectonic.