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Subject: Geography Unit 1: The Earth Learning outcomes Activities Resources Thinking Skills Language of Learning The earth s relief and its different forms such as mountains, valleys, plains. The parts of a river and the difference between a river and a tributary. The most important mountain ranges and rivers of the world. Locate continents and oceans on a world map. Read physical maps. Read a diagram Apply geographic coordinates on a map. Use specific vocabulary Process - the wide variety of geographical features around the world Activate prior knowledge Similarities and differences Classify landscape features Match the vocabulary to pictures Gap fill Jig-saw (activity) Note-taking Visuals: diagrams, pictures, maps Text website Finding relevant Classifying Comparing and contrasting Interpreting visuals vocabulary Analysing and ordering Defining and describing Summarizing Work bank Geography terms Describing geography features Assessment Can the students: Locate oceans and continents Use compass points on a map Define the different forms of relief Identify the river parts Say the name of the most important rivers and mountain ranges of the world and locate them on a map.

Subject: Geography Unit 1: The Earth Lesson 1: Oceans and Continents Continents and Oceans Label the map Gap fill in pairs Describing location Locate continents and oceans on a world map Compass points Extension: Describing location Support: Classify features Processing relevant Comparing and contrasting Describing Superlatives Comparing Describing location

Subject: Geography Unit 1: The Earth Lesson 2: The Earth s relief The Earth s crust The earth s relief forms such as mountains, valleys and plains Identify the relief forms on a physical map Read a diagram Label the diagram Answer the questions Match two columns Difference Identify features Classify features Complete the table Draw conclusions Processing relevant Identifying Matching Giving reasons Classifying Making conclusions Comparing and contrasting Extension: Locate features of relief of the students country Support: Revise features

Subject: Geography Unit 1: The Earth Lesson 3 and 4: Rivers and lakes. Mountains and rivers of the world The parts of a river Atlases Maps work bank about rivers and mountains the difference between a river and a tributary. The names and locations of the main rivers and mountains in the world Identify the river features in a diagram and on a map Locate rivers and mountains on a world map Identify features True / false Locating and talking about the data Group work finding mountains and rivers Information exchange Jig-saw Note-taking Extension: Completing the table Processing relevant Identifying Comparing Present tense Reporting facts

Learning outcomes Activities Resources Thinking Skills Language of Learning The difference between weather and climate. The elements of climate such as temperatures and precipitation. The factors of climate such as latitude, altitude, distance from the sea and prevailing winds. The main climate zones of the world Climate change Read a climograph. Read climate maps. Read a diagram Use specific vocabulary Process - The wide variety of world climates - The influence of climate in our lives Activate prior knowledge Locating and writing sentences Classify types of weather Match the vocabulary to pictures Gap fill Web search Completing concept map Information transfer Sentence completion Questionnaire Note-taking Visuals: diagrams, pictures, maps Text websites Identifying key facts Classifying Comparing and contrasting Interpreting graphs Interpreting maps Analysing and ordering Defining and describing Summarizing Work bank climate terms Question forms Describing graphs and maps Assessment Can the students: Explain the difference between weather and climate. List the elements of climate such as temperatures and precipitation. Distinguish factors of climate such as latitude, altitude, distance from the sea and prevailing winds. Identify main climate zones of the world Interpret a climograph

Lesson 1: Weather and climate The difference between weather and climate. Classifying types of weather Multiple choice Information transfer Classifying Identifying key facts Interpreting visuals Word bank weather terms Use specific vocabulary Process Read a weather map Extension: Describing location Support: Classify features Describing forecast

Lesson 2: Elements of climate The elements of climate such as temperatures and precipitation. Writing sentences Reading a diagram Information transfer Identifying key facts Interpreting graphs Word bank climograph Read a climograph. Describing graphs

Lesson 3: Factors involved in climate The factors of climate such as latitude, altitude, distance from the sea and prevailing winds Match the vocabulary to pictures Gap fill Information transfer Using concept maps visuals Identifying key facts Interpreting diagrams Analysing and ordering Word bank climate - Read a diagram. - Process

Lesson 4: Climates of the world The main climates zones of the world The main characteristics of some climates Identifying key facts Information transfer Web search Questionnaire Table completion Note-taking Making fact files Worksheets visuals websites Identifying Interpreting Analysing and ordering Comparing and contrasting Summarising Word bank climate Question forms - read a climate map. - look for climate - The wide variety of world climates - Classmates cultures

Lesson 5: Climate change Climate change Contextual prediction Information transfer Worksheets give an opinion The influence of climate in our lives Finding relevant Making deductions Giving opinions I think/ I believe that because