C1.1 Iran - Lesson 4: Introduction to Iran

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C1.1: Introduction to Iran
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IRAN





C1.1: Introduction to Iran
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What is the plan for today?

  • Finish paragraph 1:
                                       Introduction to Iran

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Second goal of last week
You are able to calculate the population density of a country.

Population and surface area

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Second goal
You are able to calculate the population density of a country.


Calculate:
In the USA 333 million people live on a surface area of 10.000.000 km².
                                                 Write down your calculation.

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Calculate these examples
Write the calculation and the answer in your notebook:
Turkey: 85 million inhabitants, surface area = 800.000 km²
Spain: 47 million inhabitants, surface area = 500.000 km²
South-Korea: 52 million inhabitants, surface area = 100.000 km²
Moldova: 2,5 million inhabitants, surface area = 33.000 km²
Nepal: 30 million inhabitants, surface area = 147.000 km²
Greenland: 55.000 inhabitans, surface area = 2.200.000 km²
Which country is the most densely populated and 
                                                             which country is the most sparsely populated?

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Goals of this lesson
  1. You can describe the population distribution in a country, using words like north, southwest, east, etc.
  2. You can name the four things you need to read a map.
  3. You can calculate the distance on a map, using the scale number.

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Open your
notebook
and draw a
compass on the first page in the cover.

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You can describe the population distribution in a country, using words like north, southwest, east, etc.

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You can describe the population distribution in a country, using words like north, southwest, east, etc.

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Map skills

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Map skills
  • Read "Map skills" on page 9 of your coursebook.
  • Also use the Finish at page 23.

Answer the following questions in your notebook:
  • Which four things do you need to read a map?
  • Search for the definition of legend and scale in the Finish (p.23).
  • Write down the titles of figure 2 and figure 4.

Finished? Make 6 + 7

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Map skills

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Shows how much smaller a region is on a map.
A
Title
B
Scale
C
Legend
D
North arrow

Slide 15 - Quiz

Always points in the same direction on a map.
A
Title
B
Scale
C
Legend
D
North arrow

Slide 16 - Quiz

Explanation of the colors and symbols of a map.
A
Title
B
Scale
C
Legend
D
North arrow

Slide 17 - Quiz

Discribes the subject of a map.
A
Title
B
Scale
C
Legend
D
North arrow

Slide 18 - Quiz

How to calculate by scale?
"With the scale you can calculate the "real distance"."

  • Example: Scale is 1 : 100 000.
  • 1 cm on the map is 100.000 cm in real.
  • The scale is always in kilometres.


The scale is something different than the scale number!!

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Calculate by scale

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Calculate KM -> "Hand off"

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Calculate by scale
Example:
The distance between Maastricht and Delfzijl is 7,5 cm on the map.
The scale is 1 : 4 000 000.

How to calculate?

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Calculating by scale
What is the "real" distance?
  • Scale 1 : 100 000        Distance 3cm
  • Scale 1 : 450 000       Distance 10cm
  • Scale 1 : 20 000          Distance 5cm
  • Scale 1 : 2 000 000   Distance 13cm
  • Scale 1 : 25 000         Distance 8cm

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Make exercise 8


Open your coursebook and use Figure 3

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You can calculate the distance on a map, using the scale number.

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Let's go!
  • Use the text at page 8/9 of your coursebook.
  • Make exercises 9 of paragraph 1 in your workbook.

Rules
while working: 
  • You're allowed to work together with your neighbor (WHISPERING).
  • Raise your finger if you've a question.
  • Always read the exercise well before you ask your question.

You've till the end of this lesson, what's left is homework! 

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Goals of this lesson
  1. You can describe the population distribution in a country, using words like north, southwest, east, etc.
  2. You can name the four things you need to read a map.
  3. You can calculate the distance on a map, using the scale number.

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