C2.4 - Lesson 9: Habitation in the world

LANDSCAPE ZONES
in the world






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LANDSCAPE ZONES
in the world






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What is the plan for today?

What is the plan for the following two weeks?

Start of the last paragraph of Chapter 2 
C2.4: Habitation in the world

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The next two weeks
What is the planning?
  • You can find the homework in Magister & Classroom.
  • Hand in your homework via Classroom before friday.

Week 1: Photo of the exercises of C2.4
Week 2: The list of knowledge- and skills about chapter 2

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Are there any
questions before we start?

Slide 4 - Open question

GOALS OF THIS LESSON
  1. You can name 4 climates and describe where they are located in the world.
  2. You can describe the precipitation and temperature of each climate.
  3. You can explain the difference between climate and weather.
  4. You can tell to which climate each landscape zone belongs.
  5. You can draw a climate graph.

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8 landscape zones
4 climates
8

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Open your workbook

Fill in W16 of exercise 5 by using figure 14 in your coursebook.

You can tell to which climate each landscape zone belongs.

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TAKE YOUR NOTEBOOK IN FRONT OF YOU
Open a new page and write in the top of the page:
"Climates of the world"

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TROPICAL CLIMATE
Landscape zones:
  • Tropical rainforest
  • Savannah
Temperature:
  • Always above 18ºC
Precipitation:
  • A lot of precipitation, always above 500mm per year

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DRY CLIMATE
Landscape zones:
  • Desert
  • Steppes
Temperature:
  • Temperature varies
Precipitation:
  • Very little/ no precipitation, always below 500mm per year

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TEMPERATE CLIMATE
Landscape zones:
  • Decidious forest
  • Coniferous forest (taiga)
Temperature:
  • Summer above 10ºC
Precipitation:
  • Enough for trees to grow

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POLAR CLIMATE
Landscape zones:
  • Tundra
  • Land- and sea ice
Temperature:
  • Always below 10ºC
Precipitation:
  • Little precipitation and usually snow

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Slide 13 - Slide


A
Polar climate
B
Tropical climate
C
Temperate climate
D
Dry climate

Slide 14 - Quiz


A
Polar climate
B
Tropical climate
C
Temperate climate
D
Dry climate

Slide 15 - Quiz


A
Polar climate
B
Tropical climate
C
Temperate climate
D
Dry climate

Slide 16 - Quiz


A
Polar climate
B
Tropical climate
C
Temperate climate
D
Dry climate

Slide 17 - Quiz


A
Polar climate
B
Tropical climate
C
Temperate climate
D
Dry climate

Slide 18 - Quiz

Climate charts of 4 different climates

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RED LINE: Temperature
BLUE BARS: Precipitation

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Which climate chart belongs to which climate?
Choose from: Polar, tropical, temperate & dry.

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You can draw a climate graph.
Take exercise 4 in front of you.

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Let's go!
Homework for next friday 16:30
  • Make 1 till 8 in your workbook
  • Also read the GeoGuide numbers!
  • Finished? Take a picture and upload it in Google Classroom

Stay in the Meet until class is over

Good luck!

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Homework

Week 1: Photo of the exercises of C2.4

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