(Chapter One)
1- Climate Regions of the World (p. 3-7)
Fill in the blanks:
- The climate of any region is determined by many elements like temperature, rainfall, humidity and wind
- Equator is an important factor that determines the climate.
- The Earth is divided into five main climate regions.
- Precipitation is rain, snow or hail formed by condensation of moisture in the atmosphere that fall onto the ground.
- The five main climate regions are:
1- Tropical climate.
2- Dry climate.
3- Moist, warm climate.
4- Moist, cold climate.
5- Polar climate.
- There are two types of tropical climate Tropical Rainforest Climate and Tropical Savanna Climate.
- Tropical Rainforest Climate is marked by high temperatures, humidity and rain throughout the year.
- Tropical Savanna Climate is hot and dry most of the year.
- In the dry climate, areas that receive little rainfall are known as Steppes.
- The moist warm climate is characterized by medium temperature in summer with a mild winter.
- Large areas of North America, Europe and northeastern Asia share moist, cold climate.
- Polar Climate is divided into Tundra and Ice Cap climates.
2- Time Zones and Mastering Time Zones (p. 8-13)
- Write True (T) or false (F).
- Time is measured by the rising and falling of the moon. (x)
- The world is divided into 50 geographic areas. (x)
- The Prime Meridian divides the globe into four quarters. (x)
- Greenwich is a city in Britain. (√)
- GMT means Greenwich Master Team. (x)
- The International Date Line is a time zone boundary at about 180°. (√)
- Saudi Arabia uses an international system. (x)
- Earth rotates about its axis every 48 hours. (x)
- Earth is divided into 360 lines of longitude. (√)
- Day starts earlier on the Western Hemisphere of the Earth. (x)
(Chapter Two)
3- The Arab World (p. 15- 34)
A- Answer the following questions.
1- What are Algeria’s neighboring countries?
Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, Libya, Tunisia.
2- What is the capital city of Libya?
Tripoli
3- What is the currency of Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Tunisia, and Morocco?
Algerian Dinar, Libyan Dinar, Mauritanian Ouguiya, Tunisian Dinar, Moroccan Dirham.
4- Which country has a red flag with a green star in the middle?
Morocco.
5- What are Libya’s neighboring countries?
Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Zaire, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea.
6- What are the main resources of Egypt?
Tourism, cotton, flowers, papyrus, natural gas, gold, fishing … etc.
7- What is the capital and largest city Sudan?
Khartoum.
8- What are the main imports of Egypt and Sudan?
Airplanes, clothes, weapons, cars …etc.
9- What is the capital and largest city of Somalia?
Mogadishu.
10- What are the neighboring countries of Egypt?
Libya and Sudan.
11- What are the neighboring countries of Sudan?
Egypt, Libya, Chad, Zaire, Kenya, Eritrea.
12-What are the neighboring countries of Somalia?
Ethiopia, Kenya and Djibouti.
Note.
It is so easy to know the neighboring countries of all the Arabian countries that you have studied just through memorizing the Arab map.
B- Match.
1- Morocco h
2- Um Al Rabi’ River f
3- Tripoli b
4- Livestock a
5- Constantine c
6- All the countries you studied e
7- Nouakchott d
8- Sfax g
B- Fill in the following map with all countries you studied.
Draw the flags of the following countries.
_ Draw them from the book
(Chapter Three)
(Living Together)
Match:
1- The system in which people govern themselves e 2- There are two kinds of democracy. d 3- A kind of government in which the leader is
chosen by the people through elections f
4- A government headed by a king or a queen. g
5- One type of indirect democracy is b
6- One of the human rights a
7- One of the individual’s responsibilities towards his
Government c
Good Luck