Geography Grade 10. Africa. Collection 1
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An interactive Geography course for Grade 10 students focused on Africa and its regional diversity. The course combines structured lessons, practical tasks, and assessment activities to build a clear understanding of the continent’s geography and economic development.
Students will study Africa’s physical geography, population patterns, resource base, and economic systems, with emphasis on Egypt and South Africa as key regional economies.
Key Concepts Covered in the Course
- Geographical position and subregions of Africa
- Natural conditions and resource distribution
- Population, urbanization, and settlement patterns
- Economic structure of African countries
- Primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors
- International specialization of Egypt and South Africa
- Trade structure and tourism flows
Course Modules
Module 1: General Characteristics of Africa
- Modern Political Map of Africa
- Natural Conditions, Resources, and Population
- Economic Features of African Countries
Module 2: Countries of Africa
- Egypt
- South Africa
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Identify African countries and subregions
- Locate key cities, ports, resource areas, and transport hubs on maps
- Describe demographic and urbanization processes
- Analyze economic structures and specialization factors
- Compare Egypt and South Africa in global economic context
- Explain causes of economic disparities in Africa
- Assess the impact of globalization, TNCs, and conflicts
- Evaluate tourism development and export structures
- Discuss South Africa’s role in the continent
- Propose perspectives for Africa’s economic development
The course develops geographical thinking, map skills, and analytical abilities while helping students understand Africa’s socio-economic and regional processes.
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