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Copy down questions (5). Use map on page 439 to answer. Please have planner on table. 1.What country is located on the southern tip of the African continent? 2.What countries border Zimbabwe? 3.Which country is an island in the Indian Ocean? 4.What is unique about the country of Lesotho? 5.Which desert runs along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean?

 Describe the landforms & resources of the Republic of South Africa (RSA)  Discuss the people & recent changes in the RSA

Bell ringer – Analyzing Maps Web Map – South Africa Short Answer Question for Ch 14 test Sequence Chart – History of South Africa

A Land Rich in Resources pgs Located at southern tip of Africa; touches & Indian (Q) Largest exporter & Producer of (Q) Namib in Northwest (T) Cape of Good Hope  point of Africa (Q) Exports , chemicals, clothing & processed food Large deposits of , Chromite, platinum, & coal Most Country; yet not All benefit equally

This is where three of the earth’s _______ plates join. In “D”, 2 of these plates are _______ from each other. Then, fiery rock rises to _____, causing volcanic activity. The small East African country of Djibouti is well known for its _______________ activity. As a result of its location, __________ is well known for its volcanic activity. “D” lies on the northern tip of the ____________. Why does Djibouti have volcanic activity? (pg. 423)

live in SA; 78 % are Black African; three major ethnic groups (Sotho, Zulu, and Xhosa) (T) 1600’s  settlers (Boers) arrive in SA (Q); created own language – Afrikaans (T) Pushed natives off best lands in region to set up and British arrive in early 1800’s; discovery of and brought more people to SA

1)What crops are grown in Africa? 2)What system was set up in South Africa in 1948? 3)What groups make up South Africa’s population? 4)How do Lesotho and Swaziland earn money from South Africa? 5)What bodies of water border South Africa? Planners on the corner of your table; Please copy down the question (10). You will have 45 seconds per question

6.What type of minerals are found in South Africa? 7.Who was elected president in 1994? 8.What are Lesotho and Swaziland? 9.How does South Africa protect its native animals? 10.What are the challenges facing South Africa today? Planners on the corner of your table; Please copy down the question (10). You will have 45 seconds per question

 Describe the landforms & resources of the Republic of South Africa (RSA)  Discuss the people & recent changes in the RSA

Bell Ringer Sequence Chart GR 15-1 Place in basket on way out of class Complete Sequence chart Review essay

_____ million live in SA; 78 % are Black African; three major ethnic groups (Sotho, Zulu, and Xhosa) (T) 1600’s  _______ settlers (Boers) arrive in SA (Q); created own language – Afrikaans (T) Pushed natives off best lands in region to set up _______ and ________ British arrive in early 1800’s; discovery of _______ and ______ brought more people to SA

Boers and British fought Boer War in ____; creation of Union of SA in _____ Creation of African National Congress in _______ to gain power for black South Africans 1948  creation of ______ (Q); for 40 years apartheid was legal; many blacks were jailed including Nelson Mandela 1991  end of apartheid; first democratic elections held in 1994; _______ is first black president (Q)

This is where three of the earth’s____________ plates join. In “D”, 2 of these plates are _____________ from each other. Then, fiery rock rises to surface, causing __________ activity. The small East African country of _________ is well known for its volcanic activity. As a result of its __________, “D” is well known for its volcanic activity. “D” lies on the northern tip of the ______________ Why does Djibouti have volcanic activity? (pg. 423)

1)How many states are considered to be in Southern Africa? 2)Give some examples of how apartheid segregated the races in South Africa. 3)What three countries border Angola? 4)How many people live in the country of Mozambique? 5)What is the official language of Mozambique? Planners on the corner of your tables; Please copy down the question (10).

6)What is the capital and largest city of Zimbabwe? 7)What is one of Zimbabwe’s great attractions? 8)What does the word Zimbabwe mean? 9)Which large desert covers 70 percent of Botswana? 10)What is the major economy of Namibia? Planners on the corner of your tables; Please copy down the question (10).

 Describe the landforms & resources of the Republic of South Africa (RSA)  Discuss the people & recent changes in the RSA

Bell Ringer Sequence Chart Video – Central and South Africa Sequence Chart Video

1)What country is located at 20 degrees E and 10 degrees S? 2)What country is located at 30 degrees E and 30 degrees S? 3)What city is located at 31 degrees E and 30 degrees S? 4)What city is located at 57 degrees E and 20 degrees S? 5) What are the coordinates of Luanda, Angola? Planners on the corner of your tables; Please copy down the question (5); Use map on page 439 to answer

Southern Africa: Political

Bell Ringer Graphic Organizer – People of South Africa Ch 8 Vocabulary Ch 14 test

 Describe the landforms and resources of the Republic of South Africa  Discuss the people and recent changes in the Republic of South Africa

RSA has official languages including Afrikaans, English, Zulu and Xhosa Two-thirds of RSA are ; rest practice traditional African religion

One major challenge is European South Africans enjoy a high standard of living while… Most black, Asian and mixed-group SA’s live in rural areas and crowded Page 441

Millions throughout RSA have contracted the virus which causes AIDS is one of the hardest hit countries in Africa Page 441

A small territory Surrounded by a Larger territory A large area of Copper mines in Northern Zambia Country in Which a great Deal of manufacturing occurs Tall grass with Seeds that are used As grain and to make syrup Crowded neighborhoods Outside cities where most Nonwhites live Method of clearing Land for planting Cutting and burning forests Small part of a Country that is Separated from The main part Intense storm Of heavy Rain and high winds Page

Applying Map Skills, page 449. Please use the map to answer the following. Please write the question. You have 8 minutes. 1.In what year did Namibia win independence? 2.Which country was the last to gain independence? 3.Which country was the first to gain independence? 4.Which year saw the most countries gain their independence? 5.Which country gained its independence in the 1920s?

 Identify Zambia’s most important resources  Describe the economy and history of Malawi  Explain the challenges to Zimbabwe’s economy  Discuss how the climate effects Botswana’s peopl e

Bell Ringer Four box chart Chapter 15-1 Questions you should know Complete 4 box chart Review Vocabulary

_________ River crosses country Kariba Dam (Q) spans river and creates _________ ___________ are along river; known locally as Mosi oa Tunya Major producer of _________ (Q) Former __________ colony ____ (Q) runs through Malawi Through GRV runs Lake ___________ Export ________, _______, sugar, & sorghum British colony; independence ___________ Very densely __________

Which 2 countries Are enclaves in The Republic of South Africa? What is the only Natural resource Of Lesotho? What are the Neighborhoods Outside of South African cities Called? What is the Southernmost point Of the African Continent? What are laws that separated Racial and ethnic groups and Limited the rights of blacks in South Africa? What is another Name for the Dutch Settlers who came To South Africa in The 1600’s? The Republic of South Africa is the Largest producer & exporter of what? What 2 oceans Border the Republic of South Africa? Page

Please write down 5 statements; Read page 441 to answer. Please have planner on your table. 1.The kingdoms of Lesotho and Swaziland are _____. 2.Enclaves are small countries located inside a larger _______. 3.Both Lesotho and Swaziland are heavily dependent on the country of ________. 4.Lesotho’s only natural resource is _________. 5.Many of the people in Lesotho and Swaziland practice __________ farming.

 Identify Zambia’s most important resources  Describe the economy and history of Malawi  Explain the challenges to Zimbabwe’s economy  Discuss how the climate effects Botswana’s peopl e

Bell Ringer Complete 4 box chart GR 15-2 Media Center

Zambezi River crosses country Kariba Dam (Q) spans river and creates electricity Victoria Falls are along river; known locally as Mosi oa Tunya Major producer of copper (Q) Former British colony Great Rift Valley (Q) runs through Malawi Through GRV runs Lake Malawi Farmers export tobacco, tea, sugar, and sorghum British colony gained independence 1964 Very densely populated Limpopo R. in north; Zambezi R. in south Chaos due to land redistribution 34 percent  AIDS Takes name from trading center of the Shona (Q) ethnic group 12.6 million people; ¼ are Christian Kalahari desert (Q2) Okavango River (Q) (T) forms large swamp; home to much wildlife Rich in mineral resources; Diamonds account for 75% of export income 1966 (Q)  independence from Britain

1)Madagascar is the 4th largest what in the world? 2)Why is Madagascar unique? 3)What percentage of creatures on “M” are found no where else in the world? 4)What has been found on “M” that has not been found anywhere in the world? 5)What type of lemur is Jeff Corwin searching for? Place Ch 15 Reviewing Main Ideas on corner of your table; Copy down questions (10)

6.How does a lemur mark her territory? 7.How can a chameleon protect itself? 8.Where might you find the smallest chameleon in the world? 9.What type of snake does Jeff Corwin find? 10.Why type of gecko does Corwin spot? Place Ch 15 Reviewing Main Ideas on corner of your table; Copy down questions (10)

 Compare the landforms & economies of Angola & Namibia  Explain what has caused deforestation in Mozambique & Madagascar  Discuss why Madagascar has such unusual plants and animals

A.Geography 1. Sand dunes, swamps, natural harbors along Ocean coastline 2. Flat plain with grasses and in center B.Farmers 1. Practice and farming which causes deforestation 2. Flooding and deadly are major problem in Mozambique C. Major Crops , , sugarcane, tea, coconuts and tropical fruit 2. Main source of income is from

D. Industrial Growth 1. fierce slowed growth in the 80’s and 90’s 2. foreign companies are investing in metal production and E. People million, belonging to ---- different ethnic groups is official language, half practice traditional African religions

What is the name Of the dam across The Zambezi River? What is the Capital city of Zimbabwe? What is Zambia’s Most valuable Resource? The African city Called Great Zimbabwe Was built by what Ethnic group In northwestern Botswana, The Okavango River forms one Of the world’s largest what? What is a tall grass Whose seeds are Used as grains and To make syrup? After nearly 80 Years of British rule, Botswana became Independent in what Year? What river Runs through Malawi? Page