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Morocco Lapbook created by Ami Brainerd
Official Name: Kingdom of Morocco
Size: 172,414 square miles
Capital: Rabat
Official Language: Arabic
Religion: Almost all Moroccans follow Islam. Minority religions include Christianity,
Judaism, and Bahaism.
Products
Morocco produces barley, wheat, citrus, vegetables, olives, spices, nuts, livestock,
and wine.
Currency: Dirham
Climate: Morocco has mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers along the coast.
Population: For current information, use this website: Population of Countries
Comparing Times: To compare the time in the capital city to the time where you
live, use this website: The World Clock
People of Morocco:
The Sahrawi, or Saharawi people, live in the oases of the Sahara Desert. Many farm
cattle, but others are craftsmen (pottery, needlework, and woodworking).
The Berber people live in small villages in and around the Atlas and Anti Atlas
Mountains. They raise livestock or farm. They value hard work.
The Bedouin people used to be nomadic, but many have settled into urban areas.
They farm and herd camels or cattle. Music and poetry are important to these
people. They enjoy tea and serve it at festivals.
Rabat: Your student will need to research the capital city in order to complete this
mini-book.
Animals in Morocco: Your student will need to research the animals in order to
write facts on the pages of the tab book.
Native Lingo: Here are a few phrases in Arabic.
Hello = Ahlan wa sahlan
Goodbye = Ma as salama
Yes = Aywa
No = La
Thank you = Shukran
I (or me) = Ana
My name is = Ismi
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Morocco USA
Population
What is the
major religion
in Morocco?
You can find the current country
populations at this website.
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Climate
Size of
Morocco
Cut on solid lines. Fold each book like a matchbook, using the dotted lines as your guides.
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Wha
t is
the
cap
ital
of M
oroc
co?
Wha
t is
land
s ar
e
clos
e to
Mor
occo
?
Wha
t oc
ean
bord
ers
M
oroc
co?
Wha
t co
untr
ies
are
bo
rder
ing
Mor
occo
?
In
whi
ch c
ontine
nt
is M
oroc
co?
Morocco
Use a globe or map to help you complete this minit book.
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What time is it in
Rabat?
What time is it in
?
Cu
t b
oo
k o
ut
as o
ne
pie
ce. F
old
in h
alf.
Op
en. C
ut
slit
to
fo
rm t
o fl
aps.
Cu
t o
ut
cove
r p
iece
s an
d p
aste
th
em
to
th
e fr
on
ts o
f
the
flap
s. In
th
e b
lan
k, w
rite
th
e n
ame
of
you
r ci
ty. C
om
ple
te t
he
clo
cks
to s
ho
w t
he
curr
ent
tim
es (
corr
esp
on
din
g to
th
e
citi
es o
n t
he
flap
s).
English Arabic Pronunciation
hello
goodbye
yes
no
thank you
I (or me)
My name is
Arabic Words
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Cut book out as one piece. Fold top under. Fold bottom under. Open book. Cut
on solid black lines to form three flaps. Refold so that the cover is on the front.
These people live in the oases of the Sahara Desert.
Many farm cattle, but others are craftsmen
(pottery, needlework, and woodworking).
These people live in small vil-lages in and around the Atlas
and Anti Atlas Mountains. They raise livestock or farm. They
value hard work.
These people used to be nomadic, but many have
settled into urban areas. They farm and herd camels or
cattle. Music and poetry are important to these
people. They enjoy tea and serve it at festivals.
People of
Morocco
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desert
livestock
nomadic
urban
oasis
Look up these words in a dictionary. Write the definitions under the flaps.
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Rabat
Moroccan Y
ogurt C
ake
1 sm
all co
ntai
ner
plai
n yo
gurt
1
meas
ure v
ege
table
oil
2 m
eas
ures
suga
r 3
meas
ures
flou
r 4
teas
poon
s bak
ing
pow
der
1/2
teas
poon
sal
t 2
teas
poon
s va
nilla
3 e
ggs,
sepa
rate
d
Preheat
you
r ov
en
to 3
50
° F
(1
80
° C
). G
reas
e a
nd f
lour
a B
undt
pan
or s
mal
l tu
be p
an. In
a la
rge b
owl, b
eat
th
e e
gg w
hit
es
wit
h a
n ele
ctri
c m
ixer
unti
l st
iff.
Set
asid
e. E
mpt
y th
e
yogu
rt int
o an
other
bow
l an
d u
se t
he e
mpt
y co
ntai
ner
as y
our
meas
ure.
Add t
he o
il, su
gar,
and
egg
yol
ks
and b
eat
unt
il s
moo
th. S
tir
in t
he
vani
lla,
flo
ur, bak
ing
pow
der
and s
alt;
beat
unt
il s
moo
th. G
ent
ly f
old t
he
stif
f egg
whit
es
into
the c
ake b
atte
r, b
ein
g ca
refu
l to
inc
orpo
rate
all o
f th
e w
hit
es
eve
nly.
Pou
r th
e b
atte
r in
to t
he p
repa
red c
ake, an
d b
ake f
or
40
to
45
min
utes,
or
unti
l th
e c
ake t
est
s don
e. A
llow
the c
ake t
o co
ol in
the p
an f
or a
few
min
utes
befo
re inv
ert
ing
onto
a p
late
. Leav
e t
o co
ol
com
plete
ly.
-Reci
pe b
y C
hri
stin
e B
enl
afqu
ih
Man
y M
oroc
cans
use
bow
ls a
nd g
lass
es
to m
eas
ure ing
redie
nts.
You
r ch
ild c
an u
se t
he e
mpt
y yo
gurt
con
tain
er
to m
eas
ure t
he ing
redie
nts
for
this
cak
e!
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Photo credits: Frithjof Spangenberg, dorcas gazelle; Umberto Salvagnin, fennec fox
Animals from
Morocco
Dorcas Gazelle
Sloughi
Fennec Fox
Cu
t on
solid
lines. Stack p
ages togeth
er in o
rder w
ith co
ver on
top
and
staple o
n th
e left
side.
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