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KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT: 3. Label and colour in the map of Middle East. TOPIC #1: Introduction and Geography of the Islamic World OBJECTIVES: 1. Understand class expectations. and 2. Locate and label the countries in the Islamic World. KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT: 3. Label and colour in the map of Middle East.

Middle East Map 13. Iran 1. Egypt Europe 21. Aral Sea 34. Kazakhstan 33. Black Sea 19. Armenia 20. Azerbaijan 23. Uzbekistan 24. Kyrgyzstan 22. Turkmenistan 6. Turkey 25. Tajikistan 15. Caspian Sea 4. Cyprus 7. Syria 5. Lebanon 16. Afghanistan 13. Iran 2. Med Sea 3. Palestine 12. Iraq 32. Jordan 17. Pakistan 8. Saudi Arabia 11. Arabian Gulf 1. Egypt 10. Kuwait 18. India 28. Bahrain 27. U.A.E. 31. Gulf of Oman 26. Qatar 9. Red Sea 30. Oman 14. Arabian Sea 29. Yemen

KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT: TOPIC #1: Introduction and Geography of the Islamic World OBJECTIVES: 1. Understand class expectations. and 2. Locate and label the countries in the Islamic World. KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT: 4. Label and colour in the North African Islamic countries. Make a key. Use p. 17 & 18.

4. Label and colour in the North African Islamic countries. TOPIC #1: Introduction and Geography of the Islamic World OBJECTIVES: 1. Understand class expectations. and 2. Locate and label the countries in the Islamic World. 4. Label and colour in the North African Islamic countries. Make a key. Use p. 17 & 18. 9 Tunisia MEDITERRANEAN SEA 3 Morocco A T L N I C Ocean 4 Algeria 5 Libya 6 Egypt 2 Western Sahara 1 Mauritania 7 Sudan 8 Somalia

KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT (KD): TOPIC #2: Geography of the Islamic World OBJECTIVE: 3. Know important facts and statistics about Islamic countries. KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT (KD): 1. How many Muslims are there in the world? (1) p.13 2. What is an Islamic Country? (2) p. 13 3. What three Oceans does the Islamic world border? (3) p. 13 4. What are the Six Regions of the Islamic World? (6) p. 14 5. How many countries are there in the Islamic world? (4) p. 14 6. What is the largest Islamic country (by area)? (2) p. 16 7. Which country has the largest population of Muslims? (2) p. 15 8. Name the largest Islamic country in Africa? (area, and its capital too). (3) p. 17 9. In what part of the world do the majority of Muslims now live? (1) p. 15

1. Muslims in the world: (1) More than 1.5 billion TOPIC #2: Geography of the Islamic World OBJECTIVE: 3. Know important facts and statistics about Islamic countries. KD ANSWERS: 1. Muslims in the world: (1) More than 1.5 billion 2. An Islamic Country: (2) The population is made up of 50% or more Muslims. 3. The Oceans that border the Islamic world: (3) Indian, Pacific and Atlantic 4. Six Regions of the Islamic World: (6) Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, Balkan Europe, Levant, South Central Asia and Far South East Asia 5. Number of countries in the Islamic world: (4) 53 24 - Africa 27 - Asia 2 - Europe

6. The largest Islamic country (by area): (2) TOPIC #2: Geography of the Islamic World OBJECTIVE: 3. Know important facts and statistics about Islamic countries. KD ANSWERS: 6. The largest Islamic country (by area): (2) Kazakhstan – 2.7 million sq. km. 7. Country with the largest population of Muslims: (2) Indonesia with over 200 million people 8. The largest Islamic country in Africa (area, and capital too): (3) Sudan – Khartoum – over 2.5 million sq. km. 9. Part of the world where the majority of Muslims now live: (1) Far East

KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT – Based on the information in pages 17 - 19: TOPIC #2: Geography of the Islamic World OBJECTIVE: 3. Know important facts and statistics about Islamic countries. KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT – Based on the information in pages 17 - 19: 1. What Islamic country in Africa has the largest population? (2) 2. Which Islamic country in Africa has the highest percentage (%) of Muslims? (2) 3. Which Muslim country in Africa has the smallest population? (2) 4. Name two European Islamic countries. (2) 5. What is the smallest country in the Arabian Gulf (by area and population)? (3) 6. Write in the capital cities of the following countries (10): Albania, Oman, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Morocco Turkey, Uzbekistan, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Indonesia

1. Islamic country in Africa with the largest population: (2) TOPIC #2: Geography of the Islamic World OBJECTIVE: 3. Know important facts and statistics about Islamic countries. KD ANSWERS: 1. Islamic country in Africa with the largest population: (2) Egypt, with over 78.5 million people. 2. Islamic country in Africa with highest percentage (%) of Muslims: (2) Tunisia – 99.5% 3. Muslim country in Africa with smallest population: (2) Comoros, with over 660,000 people. Djibouti is second with over 830,000 people. 4. Two European Islamic countries: (2) Albania and Bosnia

5. Smallest country in the Arabian Gulf (by area): (3) TOPIC #2: Geography of the Islamic World OBJECTIVE: 3. Know important facts and statistics about Islamic countries. KD ANSWERS: 5. Smallest country in the Arabian Gulf (by area): (3) Bahrain – with 622 sq. km. and over 640,000 people 6. Write in the capital cities of the following countries (10): Albania – Tirana Oman - Muscat Pakistan – Islamabad Bangladesh - Dhaka Morocco – Rabat Turkey – Ankara Uzbekistan - Tashkent Malaysia – Kuala Lumpar Afghanistan - Kabul Indonesia - Jakarta

qtskes.com DATE: ________________________ TOPIC #3: Climates Found in the Islamic World OBJECTIVE: 4. Identify the types of climates in the Islamic World. WARM UP: 1. What is climate? Discuss. 2. In what ways does climate affect us? Climate – the prevailing weather conditions of a region, characterised by temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year or over a series of years.

KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT: TOPIC #3: Climates Found in the Islamic World OBJECTIVE: 4. Identify the types of climates in the Islamic World. KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT: 1. Draw a table (see next slide) and identify the following: (15) p. 22 Four different climates in the Islamic World Their characteristics Where they can be found 2. How is the climate in the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula different from that in the north? (3) p. 23 3. Describe the surface features of the Arabian Peninsula. Include the following terms – plains, plateau and mountains. (4) p. 24 4. Draw and colour in the map (Figure 6) from page 24. Include the key. (6)

Tundra Desert Tropical Balkans, Europe Temperate Kazakhstan Climates Found in the Islamic World Type of Climate Characteristics Where they can be found Balkans, Europe No extremes of temperature and moderate rainfall Temperate High latitudes, few trees, permanently frozen soil and low temperatures. Tundra Kazakhstan Arab Gulf and parts of North Africa Poor soil, little rain, great difference between day and night temperatures Desert High temperatures, rainfall ALL year and high humidity. Malaysia and Indonesia Tropical

But in the north, most of the rainfall is during the winter. TOPIC #3: Climates Found in the Islamic World OBJECTIVE: 4. Know important facts and statistics about Islamic countries. KD ANSWER: 2. Climate different in the south of the Arabian Peninsula to the north: (3) In the south the climate is sub-tropical. It is hot with monsoon rains during the summer. But in the north, most of the rainfall is during the winter. 3. Surface features of the Arabian Peninsula: (4) There is a plateau in the west, sloping toward the east. The Najd Plateau rests in the center. There are mountain ranges in the west, including Al Hijaz, Asir and Yemen. Coastal plains stretch along the east coast of the peninsula.