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Essential Question: Why did Africa develop as it did? How does geography shape culture and worldviews? Daily Question: How did the African kingdoms come to be? Why did they develop where they did? Civilizations of Sub-Saharan Africa

Warm-up: Regents MC Question 1 1. The spread of Islam into the kingdoms of Ghana and Mali resulted from 1. Imperialism 2. Ethnocentrism 3. Cultural diffusion 4. Self-determination If you finish early, then move to EXTRA Multiple Choice questions

Share out Share with a partner/table group your reasoning behind the MC answer you chose. How did you arrive at your answer? What strategies did you use? Why did you choose the answer you did? LISTEN SUMMARIZE BUILD

Geography Where in the world is Africa?

Think, Pair, Share What do you know about Africa? What do you think about Africa? What do you want to know about Africa?

Bela Fleck – Throw Down Your Heart Documentary on the Banjo What’s going on in this film/documentary? What do you notice? What questions do you have?

Unit 9: Essential Question The civilizations of Sub-Saharan Africa were never successfully developed civilizations. Do you agree with this explanation of the Sub-Saharan Africa’s civilizations? Why or why not?

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images BLUE = water forms GREEN = rainforest YELLOW = savanna BROWN = desert BLACK = mountains

Nile River

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images NILE RIVER BLUE = water forms Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Nile River Niger River Congo River Basin

Niger River

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images NIGER RIVER BLUE = water forms Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Nile River Niger River Congo River Basin

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images Congo River BLUE = water forms Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Nile River Niger River Congo River Basin

Rainforest/ Forest

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images GREEN = rainforest

Sahel Plains

Serengeti

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images YELLOW = savanna Sahel Plains

Sahara Desert

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images SAHARA DESERT BROWN = desert Sahara Desert Libyan Desert Nubian Desert Kalahari Desert Namib Desert

Libyan Desert

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images LIBYAN DESERT BROWN = desert Sahara Desert Libyan Desert Nubian Desert Kalahari Desert Namib Desert

Nubian Desert

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images NUBIAN DESERT BROWN = desert Sahara Desert Libyan Desert Nubian Desert Kalahari Desert Namib Desert

Kalahari Desert

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images KALAHARI DESERT BROWN = desert Sahara Desert Libyan Desert Nubian Desert Kalahari Desert Namib Desert

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images NAMIB DESERT BROWN = desert Sahara Desert Libyan Desert Nubian Desert Kalahari Desert Namib Desert

Atlas Mountains

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images ATLAS MOUNTAINS BLACK = mountains Atlas Mountains Ahaggar Mountains Tibesti Mountains

Ahaggar Mountains

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images AHAGGAR MOUNTAINS BLACK = mountains Atlas Mountains Ahaggar Mountains Tibesti Mountains

Africa – Physical Map Assignment: color in the landforms and water forms as we look at images TIBESTI MOUNTAINS BLACK = mountains Atlas Mountains Ahaggar Mountains Tibesti Mountains

Photoscape - Environment

African Civilizations - Ghana Label and shade in the kingdom of Ghana

African Civilizations - Mali Label and shade in the kingdom of Mali

African Civilizations - Songhai Label and shade in the kingdom of Songhai

Journal Reflection 1 Answer ALL of the following questions: 1. Draw what Africa looks like OR describe what Africa looks like 2. What are two major landforms or water forms in Africa? 3. Predict – what are the civilizations of Africa going to be like? Collecting: #3, 4, & 5 Homework: Make up any missing work