GEOGRAPHY. Grade 10. Syllabus (To be implemented from 2007) National Institute of Education Maharagama Sri Lanka

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GEOGRAPHY Grade 10 Syllabus (To be implemented from 2007) National Institute of Education Maharagama Sri Lanka

Definition and Objective Geography is the study of nature - society interrelationships and their patterns and processes at the local, regional and the global level from a spatial and temporal perspective. It helps us to understand the diversity of the world we live in inculcating in us the importance of living in harmony with one another and the environment Key competencies 1.0 Studies the nature and processes of the environment in which he/she lives 2.0 Studies the components, characteristics and processes of the physical and human landscape 3.0 Examines how the physical and human environment is influenced by the interaction of physical and human processes 4.0 Learns the basic concepts and methods in physical and human geography that help in the understanding of the bio-physical and human landscape 5.0 Adopts an holistic approach to understand, analyze and interpret the physical and human landscape 6.0 Develops positive attitudes that help to conserve and sustain the physical and human landscape 7.0 Applies the geographical techniques to analyze, interpret and present data and information 8.0 Develops specific survival skills that help to meet challenging situations in life 9.0 Realizes the importance of an informed concern of the earth and its inhabitants for the promotion of a harmonious nature-society interrelationship 2

Syllabus Grade 10 Competency Levels 2.13 Studies the composition of the Earth 2.14 Studies the structure and the dynamic nature of the Earth 2.15 Studies the major physical characteristics of the Earth 2.16 Studies the physical characteristics of Sri Lanka 3.1 Examines the major agricultural land use types in the World 3.2 Examines the major agricultural land use types in Sri Lanka 3.3 Examines the major characteristics of selected manufacturing industries of the world 3.4 Examines the major characteristics of selected industries of Sri Lanka 3.5 Compares the economy of an agricultural country with that of an industrialized country 3.6. Examines how the indigenous people in different parts of the world live in harmony with their environment 3.7 Learns how the indigenous people in Sri Lanka are adapting themselves to changes in their environment 7.6 Learns the basic elements of a map 7.7 Acquires skills to mark geographical features and locations on a map Contents 1.0. The composition of the Earth (C.L.2.13) 05Periods Atmosphere Hydrosphere Lithosphere Biosphere 2.0. Structures and the dynamic nature of the Earth (C.L.2.14) 07Periods Crust Mantle Core Major plates Plate tectonics Movements Earthquakes Volcanic activity 3

3.0. Major physical characteristics of the Earth (C.L 2.15) 05Periods Landforms Seas and oceans Vegetation types Climatic types Rivers and lakes 4.0. Physical characteristics of Sri Lanka (C.L 2.16) 05 Periods Territorial limits Relief Climatic zones Natural vegetation 5.0. Major characteristics of the agricultural land use types in the World (C.L 3.1) 07 Periods Extensive commercial agriculture Intensive subsistence agriculture Livestock farming Mediterranean agriculture Plantation agriculture 6.0. Major agricultural land use types in Sri Lanka (C.L 3.2) 10 Periods Importance of agriculture in the economy of Sri Lanka Subsistence agriculture - Paddy cultivation Shifting (chena) agriculture Commercial Agriculture - Tea Rubber Coconut Minor export crops Livestock Farming Cattle Goats Pigs Sheep Poultry Fisheries and Aqua culture Inland Marine Problems and recent trends in the agriculture of Sri Lanka 4

7.0. Major characteristics of selected manufacturing industries in the world (C.L 3.3) 07 Periods Cotton textiles Iron and steel Automobile Industry Ship building Electronics Aircraft Industry 8.0. Characteristics of selected industries in Sri Lanka (C.L 3.4) 08 Periods Importance of industries in Sri Lanka Types of industries in Sri Lanka Agro based industries Mining and Quarrying Mineral based industries Export oriented industries Service Industries Distribution pattern of industries in Sri Lanka 9.0 Comparison of the economy of an agricultural country with that of an industrialized country (C.L 3.5) 10 Periods Compares Argentina (agricultural) with Germany (Industrial)and India (agricultural) with Japan (Industrial) in terms of I. Resource base II. Contribution to GDP III. Percentage in labourforce IV. Contribution to exports V. Technology VI. Problems and prospects 10. Harmonious existence of indigenous people in different parts of the world with their environment (C.L 3.6) 05 Periods Distribution Adaption to the environment Challenges 5

11.0. Adaptation of the indigenous people in Sri Lanka to changes in the environment (C.L 3.7) 05 Periods Distribution Adaption to the environment Challenges 12.0. Basic elements of a map (C.L 7.6) 08Periods Title Location Scale Symbols Lettering Legend Orientation 13.0. Marking geographical features and specific locations on a map (C.L.7.7) 08Periods Mark and name attributes related to physical, economic and settlement characteristics studied in the present grade Proposed Learning and teaching activities Presents information on the composition of the Earth by using the Jigsaw method (diagrams, tables, graphs and maps may be used) Illustrate the structure of the Earth by a cross-profile Marks and name the major Tectonic Plates on a world map Marks and name the major climatic zones on a world map Prepares a booklet on relief, climate and natural vegetation of Sri Lanka Maintains a field note book to record various physical events (atmospheric disturbances, earth quakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, tsunami etc) Marks major agricultural land use types on a world map Students debate on " Is chena cultivation a successful or an unsuccessful form of land use" Conducts a brainstorming session on the problems and recent trends in the agriculture of Sri Lanka Preparation of group assignments on the characteristics of the major manufacturing industries of the world Collects and presents information as a group on (a). the garment industry (b) electronic industry of Sri Lanka Compares the lifestyle of Sri Lanka's indigenous people with that of the Australian aborigines 6

Teaching and Learning Materials I. World Atlas II. World map III. Thematic wall maps of the World and Sri Lanka IV. National School Atlas of Sri Lanka V. Pictures depicting land forms VI. Pictures depicting the lifestyles of Indigenous people VII. Books, periodicals and newspapers VIII. Discovery, National Geographic and other relevant educational programmes on T.V IX. Video cassettes X. Compact disks XI. Field note book XII. Colour pencils Assessment and Evaluation This syllabus proposes to make students understand the basic concepts of geography and develop skills to apply them in their activities. In the promotion of student competencies the individual and group activity methods are recommended. Such activities could be included in the school based assessment process. It is also proposed to expose the students to end of term and end of year written examinations conducted at the zonal, and the provincial levels. 7