Att undervisa i världsgeografi kan visa sig vara utmanande och abstrakt. Ett av de bästa sätten som lärare kan bekämpa det är genom att väcka liv till sina studier av olika platser runt om i världen med dynamiska och anpassningsbara projekt som kombinerar digitalt berättande, geografi och elevers fantasi.
Låt eleverna skapa en infografik för att lyfta fram geografiska särdrag i ett land!
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Population: 102.3 million GDP: 363.2 billion USD 90% Muslim, 9% Coptic Christian, 1% other
Soccer is the most popular sport in Egypt with two of their top teams, Al Ahly SC and Zamalek SC Cairo is the largest city in Africa and the Middle East with 22 million people and 500 sq. km. The ancient Egyptians invented the 365 day calendar! The climate is dry and hot, with a mild winter, hot, dry summer season, and there are extreme hot wind and sandstorms, called “khamsin”!
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While farmland is only about 3% of the country, it is very fertile. Agriculture is important, contributing 1/8 of the GDP and 1/4 of the labor force.
96% of Egypt's land is desert
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"As-salaam 'alykum!"(Peace be upon you)Arabic is Egypt's official language. There are several vernacular dialects.
The Nile River is the longest in the world. It flows north from Lake Victoria in Uganda all the way to the Mediterranean Sea from Egypt.
The Great Sphinx of Giza is a huge limestone statue built around 2575–c. 2465 BCE and is one of Egypt’s most famous landmarks.
Tutankhamun or King Tut, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh from 1332 – 1323 BC and was discovered in the Valley of the Kings in 1922.
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