Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
2. Introduction
On the left side of the Mediterranean lies the land of Palestine. This book will
take you on a journey to West bank and Gaza strip of Palestine. In this book,
you will be exploring the geography, facts, politics, culture, climate,
economy and history of Palestine.
Nestled in the center of Palestine lies the city of Jerusalem; the capital of
Palestine. In Palestine the main language in Palestine is Arabic.
3.
Palestine came into existence around 8,000 B.C. Palestine is a
country that was once free, but now occupied by Israel. Nowadays,
Palestine is more commonly known as Israel, some people call it
Occupied Palestine but some people still call it Palestine. The
current President is a man named Mahmoud Abbas.
4. Geography
Strip is 365 km. The richest is 5,690 km and the area of the Gaza grounds of
Palestine are The Coastal Plains.
Palestine is situated in the continent of Asia. South of Jerusalem is Bethlehem,
birthplace of Jesus Christ. South of Bethlehem is Hebron, Hebron is fertile land,
and it is also famous for its grapes. Farther north is Jericho, a Moslem country.
North of Jerusalem is Ramallah, a very ancient country
The total area of Palestine is 26,323 km. The total area of the west bank There
are many deserts in Palestine such as the eastern slopes or more commonly
known as the Judean Desert or in Arabic, Bariat al- Quads. Palestine is close to
the Mediterranean Sea
5. Nestled in the center of Palestine lies the city of Jerusalem, capital of
Palestine
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7. Palestine's Economy {now Israel's economy} includes crude
oil, grains, raw material, military Equipment and cut
diamonds. The type of currency is The Palestinian Pound.
8. June To September are the seasons with no rain. November
to march is the wet season. The highest Temperatures can
reach 29° C. The lowest temperatures can reach 10° C.