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Level 3 - Describe the Physical Features of Bermuda, the Caribbean and Africa

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Watch the YouTube videos that define the following vocabulary words in order to complete your entrance card.

Landforms

Mountains

Plateau

Caves

Archipelago

Deserts

Lake

Beach

Bay

Rivers

Dunes

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Bermuda’s Physical Features

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Physical Features of the Caribbean (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Tobago)

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Physical Features of Africa (West , East, North, South)

Africa is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean.

There are four major rivers in Africa (Nile, Congo, Zambezi and the Niger River).

Africa has three major deserts (Sahara, Kalahari and Namib Desert)

The Sahara Desert

The Namib Desert

The Kalahari Desert

Africa has many caves and mountains. One the most famous mountain is Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.

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What is your first and last name?

GEO01 - Learning Intention:

WALT recognize and recall specific terminology. (Level 2)

TIB: The past causes the present, and so the future.

Success Criteria:

I can recall 80% of the terminology associated with Bermuda’s founding and migration.

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Deserts

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a natural feature on the surface

Landforms

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a large mass of earth and rock rising above the common level of the earth.

Dunes

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an area of fairly level high ground

Mountains

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a natural underground chamber in a hillside or cliff.

Beach

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an extensive group of islands

Archipelago

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A dry, barren region, usually having sandy or rocky soil and little or no vegetation

Bay

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a large landlock stretch of water

Plateau

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a sandy or pebbly shore of a body of water

Caves

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a body of water that is partly enclosed by land

Lake

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a hill of sand piled up by the wind

GEO01 - Learning Intention:

WALT describe the physical features of Bermuda, the Caribbean and Africa. (Level 3)

TIB: The past causes the present, and so the future.

Success Criteria:

I can describe the physical features of Bermuda.

I can describe the physical features of the Caribbean.

I can describe the physical features of Africa.

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How many main islands make up Bermuda?

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How long is Bermudas largest island?

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How many fresh water lakes or rivers are found in Bermuda?

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Exit Card - In a paragraph or two, describe the phsyical features of Bermuda. (Level 3)

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What are two physical features found in both Bermuda and the Caribbean?

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Exit Card - In a paragraph or two, describe the physical features of the Caribbean. (Level3)

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What is the name of the sea located near North Africa?

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Which river is located in West Africa?

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Which river is located in North West Africa?

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Which river is located in South East Africa?

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Which two countries are located in the Sahara?

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Exit Card - In a paragraph or two, describe the phsyical features of selected regions in Africa. (Level 3)