Interpreting the Past

Ancient Egypt and the Near East Unit: Mapping the Physiographic Features of Ancient Egypt and the Near East

Assignments to hand in: Mapping Questions (Map Questions Graphic Organizer)           Physiographic Map

Essential Questions, shared learning target & introduction:

Essential Question 1: Why do people live and move where they do?

What will I be able to do?: You will be able to identify and label physical features on a map of Egypt and the Near East.
What idea, topic, or subject is important for you to learn and understand so that I can do this?: You will learn the location of significant physical features within Egypt and the Near East.
What I will do to show that you know this?: You will show what you know by labeling each physical feature in the Mapping Question sheet on the Physiographic Map of Egypt and the Near East.

Introduction:

Paleolithic hut

You are going to explore the physical geography of ancient Egypt and the Near East in this lesson. Vocabulary Term: Physiographic - Physio means "physical," graphic means "written down or recorded," and feature means "a particular characteristic of the land - a lake, a mountain, a river, as desert - that is recorded on a map.



Step 1: Map Questions -  Answer the Mapping Questions on a separate piece of paper using Google Earth, an atlas or the textbook.

Step 2: Helpful Maps - (Use Google Earth!)

Physiographic Features Map 1 Physiographic Map 2

Step 3: PowerPoint Presentation on Regional Physiographic Features:


Physiographic Features of Ancient Egypt and the Near East PowerPoint
- PDF Download or PowerPoint Download

Step 4: Mapping Activity - Label all of the physiographic features in the Mapping Questions handout on the Physiographic Map handout. Create a map key for any symbols you use to represent features on your map.