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LESSON LV.

LESSON LV.

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Written by Hunter   
Sunday, 05 October 2008 13:48

LESSON LV.

Q. What is Africa?

A. The warmest Division of the Earth.

Q. What animals are found in Africa?

A. Elephants, Lions, and Leopards.

Q. What dangerous reptiles in Africa?

A. Serpents and Crocodiles.

Many men and camels stuck in a heavy sand storm.

Q. What is a great part of Africa?

A. A Desert, or vast Sandy Plain.

Q. How do men cross the Desert?

A. In large companies, called Caravans.

Q. What storms sometimes overtake Caravans?

A. Storms of scorching sand, raised by the wind.

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 February 2009 14:53
 
Comments (5)
1 Saturday, 11 October 2008 19:48
Hannah
I really think that this should be printable. I think it would have been great to use in my 4th grade classroom.
2 Sunday, 12 October 2008 21:30
webmaster
You can print it easy, using the print button in top right corner of the lesson and then use it in your class
3 Wednesday, 15 October 2008 00:17
ashley
i teach a private school, wow this is sooooooo, toooo easy for kids w:0w
4 Thursday, 23 October 2008 13:58
Ms. A
This is so limited. Africa is more than just the "warmest division of the Earth," it is also the biggest continent on the earth, where science and mathematics derived from; Hippocrates, Plato and Aristotle spoke of this in their writings. It is also where the great pyramids come from.

There are so many animals in Africa and yet you only name three. It should have been worded that these are some of the animals found in Africa; not all serpents in Africa are dangerous.
5 Tuesday, 04 November 2008 02:49
Ms.Jonas
Wow this website really helped me with my students Very happy smiley

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