Geography Books WRITE: Full Name History Mrs. Gazi Year 7

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Geography Books WRITE: Full Name History Mrs. Gazi Year 7 Stick your target sheets in your work book.

You need to sit down quietly, have your planner, pen and a ruler out In Pairs: Write the name of a country beginning with each of the letters of the Alphabet. i.e A=Australia B= Bangladesh

Geography Lessons Throughout your Geographylessons this year, you will see these logo’s being used. It is important that you understand their meaning… This means you should be writing, either a task has been set or you should be taking notes off the board The current task or discussion has been designed to help develop your literacy skills You have been set a task to complete independently without the help of your classmates The current task or discussion has been designed to help develop and use your numeracy skills

Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Learning Objectives TITLE: What is Geography? Learning Objectives Remember you should have written the title and date and underlined them both in your book by now! Level 3 All: Will be able to state what is geography about. Level 4 Most: Will be able to describe the 3 types of geography and give examples of each type. Level 5 Some: Will be able to explain how each type affect our lives.

What is Geography The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources and political and economic activities.

Physical Geography The branch of geography concerned  with natural features and phenomena of the earth's surface, as  landforms, drainage features, climates, soils, and vegetation.

Human Geography The branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the earth's surface.  Examples: why many are poor, how we depend on each other, how we can make the world a fairer place.

Environmental Geography Environmental geography is a branch of geography that looks at the relationship between human beings and the natural world or environment in which we live. Some of the topics under environmental geography include the study of acid rain, water pollution, the ozone layer etc.

What is Geography? In your books, answer these two questions in full sentences: What is Geography about? Geography is… What are the 3 types of geography? The three types of geography are… 4mins max

What is Geography? In your books, answer these questions in full sentences: 3.What is Geography about? … Physical geography is about… Human geography is about.. Environment geography is about.. 4.Which kind of geography is this topic? After each reason write(p) if it’s about physical geography,(H) if human, or (E) if environment. a. How clouds form b. which countries are crowded c.Protecting pandas d. where trainers are made e.Caves f. dumping rubbish in the river 4mins max

Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Learning Objectives TITLE: What is Geography? Learning Objectives Remember you should have written the title and date and underlined them both in your book by now! Level 3 All: Will be able to state what is geography about. Level 4 Most: Will be able to describe the 3 types of geography and give examples of each type. Level 5 Some: Will be able to explain how each type affect our lives.

3.Photo A shows people on holiday. Why do you think they chose this place? List as many reasons as you can. After each reason write(p) if it’s about physical geography,(H) if human, or (E) if environment.

4.Study photo B for clues. What is going on in the photo? How did the place get to be like this? Who do you think is responsible? Which group you are going to put this photo. Is it Physical or Human or Environmental geography.

Extension Task Compare the Two photos. A. Can you see any similarities? B. Do you think there is any connection at all between the two scenes?

Plenary What is Physical geography? What is Human geography? What is Environmental geography? Give an example of Physical geography? 5. Give an example of Human geography? 6. Give an example of Environmental geography? 5mins