Deserts By the end of this lesson you will be able to:

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Deserts By the end of this lesson you will be able to: Locate hot desert environments Describe the climate of hot deserts

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Where are the deserts?

Ensure that your map has a title and a key. Task One: Location of Deserts Using a map of global biomes, mark onto a blank world map the location of 'Deserts'. Ensure that your map has a title and a key. Add to your map the location and names of the deserts from the 'Deserts of the World Map'.

Living Graph In pairs, place the statements onto the climate graph. Now complete your work sheet.

To finish… ‘DESCRIBE the location of the world’s deserts.’ (2 marks) Home Work Complete the key words sheet