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2 Student Planner Wednesday, October 13 3 Maps due Grade Sheets due (parent signature) 2 SHEETS OF 3-RING BINDER PAPER OR YOUR SPIRAL NOTEBOOK

3 Please take out paper Organize your notes “Cornell Style” Chapter 3-1: The Rise of Islam, Pgs. 54-58

4 Chapter 3: The Rise of Islam Section 1: the Physical Geography Pgs. 54-58

5 Location of Saudi Arabia

6 Where is it Located?

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10 1. 2.34.5.6. Ch. 3 the Geography of Saudi Arabia 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

11 a) 1. Why is Arabia called a “crossroads location? b) c) d)

12 a) Travelers could trade valuable resources such as food, gold, spices, cloth, tea, nuts, and other goods from one continent to another b) They could cross various roads to with other countries, cities and continents c) They could travel by land (camels or by foot) and they could travel by sea to trade goods d) Each continent has influenced the Arabian culture and society and vice versa, Arabia has influenced Africa and Asia too.

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14 The Arabian Peninsula lies near the intersection of three continents, so it is called a “crossroads” location. –Africa –Asia –Europe Arabia’s location has shaped its physical features.

15 Please take out the following: 1.Your notes from yesterday 2.2 extra sheets of 3-ring binder paper or your spiral notebook 3. The two or three maps 4. Pen or pencil 5. Colors 6. Grade sheet if you still have it

16 Ch. 3 the Geography of Saudi Arabia Facts and Definitions Vocabulary Words and Topics 2. in the southwest corner of Asia 3. hills of sand shaped by the wind see pg. 54 2. Where is the Arabian Peninsula located? 3. Sand dunes

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18 4. “Empty Quarter 4. Rub’al-Khali the world’s largest sand desert. a) little water b) has oases 5. Oases- is plural 5. oasis for oasis a) a wet, fertile area in the desert b) palm trees = water

19 Saudia Arabia is not the same as India

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21 Please take out your notes from yesterday and one EXTRA sheet of paper Take out your maps (2 pages total) They are due tomorrow

22 6. Desert 6. hot, dry, +100 degrees, little water, can have oases, little plants

23 There were 2 ways of Life 7. sedentary 7. people lived in one place (towns)

24 8. nomads 8. -they lived in tents and raised herds of sheep goats and camels -they traveled across the desert as the seasons changed to find food and water for their animals

25 9. Caravan 9. a group of traders that travel together

26 10. Souk 10. a market or bazaar “sooook” -nomads traded animal products, and desert herbs for cooking supplies and clothing; spices, gold, leather

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