After the Test: Draw an outline of Africa (use the reference section in the back of your book or pg. 297 for help). Label the major geographic features:

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After the Test: Draw an outline of Africa (use the reference section in the back of your book or pg. 297 for help). Label the major geographic features: (like Scattegorizzle…) Finish Reading Chapter 13 Section 1 and create an outline DUE MONDAY: –Scattegorizzle Map of Africa –Chapter 13 Section 1 Outline (p.s… only two weeks of school left! Let’s finish strong)

Get the Chart from the Lectern Begin reading Chapter 13 Section 2, and fill out the “African City-States and Kingdoms” chart as you read. Leave the “Great Zimbabwe” side; we’ll work on that tomorrow.

–Rivers Niger Congo Nile –Deserts Sahara Kalahari –Mountains Atlas Drakensberg Mountains Kenyan Highlands –Tropical rain forest –Savanna vast dry grasslands (Sahel)

–Rivers Niger Congo Nile –Deserts Sahara Kalahari –Mountains Atlas Drakensberg Mountains Kenyan Highlands –Rain forest –Savanna.