Agenda:
1.Get Started
2.Geography Interactive Map
3. Blank Map
4.Closure
1.Get Started
2.Geography Interactive Map
3. Blank Map
4.Closure
1. Get Started:
Use this vocabulary presentation each day: (5 minutes)
Do the next 5 words on the vocabulary chart.
It will be placed in your interactive notebook.
Use this vocabulary presentation each day: (5 minutes)
Do the next 5 words on the vocabulary chart.
It will be placed in your interactive notebook.
2. Review: You need your ear buds.
(if not, make sure that your volume is low)
Geography of Ancient Egypt:
Interactive Map: The Nile River Valley
Click: MAP Press the flashing arrow to listen and move forward to the next section.
3. Blank Map:
Label your blank map and then answer the questions about the Nile River Valley.
(to be placed in interactive notebook)
Click on the following links for maps to assist with labeling your Ancient Egypt maps.
When the Nile flooded, black, fertile mud washed onto the shores. The Ancient Egyptians called it “Black Land”. Egyptians planted their crops, mainly wheat and barley, in this black mud.
(if not, make sure that your volume is low)
Geography of Ancient Egypt:
Interactive Map: The Nile River Valley
- Explore the Egyptian landscape with this interactive map and learn about life along the Nile.
- Use the map below to take Cornell Notes(will be checked on Monday)
Click: MAP Press the flashing arrow to listen and move forward to the next section.
3. Blank Map:
Label your blank map and then answer the questions about the Nile River Valley.
(to be placed in interactive notebook)
Click on the following links for maps to assist with labeling your Ancient Egypt maps.
When the Nile flooded, black, fertile mud washed onto the shores. The Ancient Egyptians called it “Black Land”. Egyptians planted their crops, mainly wheat and barley, in this black mud.
4.Closure: Share two facts learn after exploring the interactive map on Ancient Egypt.