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3.1 Water in motion
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WATER IN MOTION
What's the point? (5 min.)
Explanation 3.1 (10 min.)
Work on assignments (12 min.)
Check assignments (8 min.)
Work on summary (20 min.)
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Aardrijkskunde
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WATER IN MOTION
What's the point? (5 min.)
Explanation 3.1 (10 min.)
Work on assignments (12 min.)
Check assignments (8 min.)
Work on summary (20 min.)
Slide 1 - Slide
What's the point?
Slide 2 - Slide
What's the point?
Responsibility of decisionmaking
Make sustainable choices
Slide 3 - Slide
Learning objectives 3.1
You can explain how the short and long hydrological cycles work.
You can tell in which forms water can be stored.
You can explain why a lot of water is unsuitable or unreachable for humans.
You can distinguish areas on the map of the world which are (too) dry or (too) wet.
Slide 4 - Slide
The journey of water: Water cycle
Short cycle: Water stays in more or less the same location.
Long cycle: Water goes on a big journey.
Forms of water:
Liquid (like rain)
Solid (like ice)
Gas (like water vapour)
Slide 5 - Slide
The journey of water: Water cycle
Which cycle is most important to us and why?
(Think about where we get our drinking water from.)
Slide 6 - Slide
The journey of water: Water cycle
Which cycle is most important to us and why?
The long cycle is most important to us, because with the short cycle fresh water (=zoet water) remains out of man's reach.
Slide 7 - Slide
Distribution of water
TERMS
Fresh water
versus
salt water
.
Surface water
versus
groundwater
.
#You can tell in which forms water can be stored.
#You can explain why a lot of water is unsuitable or unreachable for humans.
Skills: Why is it not a good figure?
Slide 8 - Slide
What happens with the ice?
Potential impact on sealevel?
Enough ice to make the sealevel rise 56 meter!
Potential impact on sealevel?
Only the ice on Greenland could make the sealevel rise. Impact relatively small.
Sea ice does not make the sealevel rise. Think about your drink with ice cubes, it does not overflow when the cubes melt.
Slide 9 - Slide
Where does the water go?
Accessible fresh water is scarce: we have to use it sparingly.
However a lot of precipitation flows back to the sea ‘unused’ because it:
falls in sparsely populated areas
only falls for a short period
falls in the winter when it is too cold to do arable farming (end of growing season)
Slide 10 - Slide
You can distinguish areas on the map of the world which are (too) dry or (too) wet.
Slide 11 - Slide
You can distinguish areas on the map of the world which are (too) dry or (too) wet.
Slide 12 - Slide
You can distinguish areas on the map of the world which are (too) dry or (too) wet.
Slide 13 - Slide
Get to work
3.1 (page 68 and 69 of the workbook): 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Question 5d: fallow = braakliggend = leegstaand/onbegroeid land
timer
12:00
Slide 14 - Slide
Check the assignments
3: A, C
4: B
5: E glacial river - rain river
F growing season - hibernation
Slide 15 - Slide
New approach
Before
the lesson you prepare a summary of the paragraph (in Dutch).
After
the lesson you change your summary when needed and then you hand in your summary. Extra challenge: rewrite your summary in English.
I will check your summaries and comment on it during the next lesson.
Slide 16 - Slide
Make a summary
Make a summary of paragraph 3.1:
Use your own words! Write in Dutch.
Use all terms.
Answer the learning goals.
Not too short nor too long - aim for about 20-25% of the total text.
Submit your summary via SOM.
Homework next week: Summary paragraph 3.2.
Slide 17 - Slide
Learning objectives 3.1
You can explain how the short and long hydrological cycles work.
You can tell in which forms water can be stored.
You can explain why a lot of water is unsuitable or unreachable for humans.
You can distinguish areas on the map of the world which are (too) dry or (too) wet.
Slide 18 - Slide
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