Sahara Desert

Welcome to the Sahara Desert –  the largest hot desert in the world!  We cover the climate and landforms of the Sahara and then move on to meeting the many insects, birds, reptiles, and mammals that live in these harsh conditions. Find out about the many adaptations that allow plant and animal life to survive and thrive here, along with the people who have called the Sahara home for many millennia. 

Video length: 31:25 minutes.

Worksheets

Quizzes – PDF & Online

WOW Facts About the Sahara Desert

Camel Close Up

Living in the Sahara – Cloze Worksheet

VFT Sahara Desert Video Breakdown

Draw A Scene

Universal Resources

National Standards

Topics Covered In This Video

Location of the Sahara Desert

Fun facts about the Sahara Desert

Geography

Landforms of the Sahara

Oases

Climate

Plant life and its adaptations

Insects of the Sahara

Birds of the Sahara

Reptiles of the Sahara

Mammals of the Sahara

Camels

Berber people

Touareg people

Classroom Ideas

Food of Rome

Create a recipe for a dish seen in the video (uses fractions, measurements, + directions)

 

Greetings Around the Word

Explore different ways to greet people across various cultures (“Buongiorno” in Italy, bowing in Japan, saying “Hola” in Cuba, etc.).

 

Explore Vocabulary

Identify key vocabulary terms while previewing each video. Prompt students to find the meaning of each word as they watch the video. Example: What does the word Renaissancemean? Think about the meaning of this word as you watch this video about Rome.

 

Music

Listen to music from Italy.

 

Creative Writing

Write a story with Rome as the setting. The main character could be from another country (compare and contrast characters). 

 

Create Quizzes

Students create a quiz based on the information presented for their peers. This can be used as a review for a test, or jigsaw class activity where students are responsible for teaching other students assigned topics.

 

Mapping

Have students print out a map of Rome and identify where the sites in the video are located.

 

Natural Wonders vs. Landmarks

Explore the concepts of natural wonders vs. manmade structures. Research how various landmarks around Rome were created. 

 

Art History

Recreate famous pieces of art in Rome. 

Local Festivals

Have students research Italian festivals at the local, state, and national levels. 

Art and Social Studies

Draw a scene from the video you just watched.

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