Curated and Reviewed by
Lesson Planet
This Teaching Geography: Workshop 4—North Africa/Southwest Asia lesson plan also includes:
- Informational Text
- Graphic & Image
- Map
- Video
- Teacher Reference
- Lesson Plan
- Join to access all included materials
Can Jerusalem be equitably organized? Can Israel and Palestine be successfully partitioned? Part one of a two-part workshop looks at the geo-political history of Jerusalem while Part two investigates Egypt's dependence of the Nile River and asks participants to consider how the waters of the Nile should be used.
46 Views
27 Downloads
Concepts
Additional Tags
Instructional Ideas
- Designed as a professional development workshop for educators, many of the case study materials are appropriate for classroom use
- Preview the entire video and create a list of terms for viewers to identify (partition, Six Day War, Old City, dead reality, the Green Line, etc.) before watching the video
- Show the video with captions so the viewers can add information to their list of terms unfamiliar terms
- Pause the video frequently to check for understanding
- Treat Parts 1 and 2 as separate units of study
Classroom Considerations
- The first segment of the video (0:01–14:33) focuses on the political and geographic history of Arab/Israeli conflict in Jerusalem
- The second segment (14:33–29:48) presents a classroom lesson focused on Palestinian refugees and an analysis of the lesson
- Part two of the video (beginning at 29:48) investigates Egypt's limited natural resources
- Presumes class members have some understanding of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism
Pros
- Identifies the geography standards addressed by the case study
- Designed to developed a deeper understanding of complex geographical and political issues
Cons
- None