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October 1, 2021
lesson 6
§1.3
Slide 1 - Slide
Do
assignment 6, 7, 8 and 10 (p. 9 and 10 WB A)
Slide 2 - Slide
Review previous lesson(s)
What do you know remember?
Join in!
Slide 3 - Slide
The spinner
Slide 4 - Slide
timer
1:00
What do you remember about last lesson?
Slide 5 - Mind map
Another word for area?
A
place
B
land
C
region
D
district
Slide 6 - Quiz
The surface area of a country is 40,000 km2. The population is 6,400,000. What is the population density?
A
16
B
160
C
1600
D
1,6
Slide 7 - Quiz
A map has a scale of 1 : 500,000 How many kilometres is 1 cm on this map in real terms?
A
0,5 km
B
0,05 km
C
5 km
D
50 km
Slide 8 - Quiz
Canada
The
Nether-
lands
Low density
High density
densely
sparsely
mountains
empty
Slide 9 - Drag question
What kind of map is this map?
A
Thematic map
B
General map
Slide 10 - Quiz
What is a legend?
A
A description of the places on a map.
B
An explanation of how to use a map.
C
An explanation of the colours, signs and symbols on a map.
D
A block that shows the colours used on a map.
Slide 11 - Quiz
Title
North arrow
Legend
Scale
Slide 12 - Drag question
Homework check
Take your homework in front of you!
Slide 13 - Slide
§1.3 Sources: Location of Calgary
How can you read maps of Canada well?
Introduction
What is the landscape around Calgary like? What are the distances to other cities? What is the difference between the distance in kilometres and travel time? That’s what this section is about.
Slide 14 - Slide
What do you already know?
Slide 15 - Slide
timer
0:30
What do you know about Calgary ?
Slide 16 - Mind map
Learning goals
You learn:
the landscapes and climate in Calgary
the difference between absolute and relative distance
why the relative distance is different for everyone
Slide 17 - Slide
The landscape around Calgary
Source 1
Altitude of Calgary: 1048 m
East of the city is a plateau (prairie with fields and grazing land).
West of the city is a high mountain range.
The location of a region measured in metres above or below sea level.
Flat or gently undulating area with an altitude of more than 500 metres.
A grassy plain in North America.
Mountainous area with an altitude higher than 1,500 metres.
Slide 18 - Slide
absolute and relative distance
Absolute distance = distance measured in a straight line.
Relative distance = distance in travel time.
The absolute distance is always the same.
The relative distance is different for everyone.
Slide 19 - Slide
The climate of Calgary
Climate in Calgary: dry and sunny.
Daytime temperature in July: 20 tot 25°C.
The winters are freezing cold.
The Chinook = a warm wind that blows from the mountains.
Calgary has much colder winters than De Bilt (in The Netherlands)
Slide 20 - Slide
Calgary in the ‘Wild West’
The development of Calgary:
from a small settlement in the Wild West to a big city.
From (‘Cow City’) to a big city after oil was discovered
Slide 21 - Slide
Understood?
Slide 22 - Slide
What landscape you find east of Calgary?
A
a high mountain range
B
a prairie
C
a polar landscape
D
forests
Slide 23 - Quiz
What is the difference between Calgary and de Bilt in wintertime
A
It's colder in Calgary
B
It's colder in De Bilt
C
there is no difference
Slide 24 - Quiz
Absolute distance can change
A
true
B
false
Slide 25 - Quiz
Practise
Do exercise 1 to 6 + 8
Slide 26 - Slide
Evaluatie Lesdoelen
You know
You learn:
the landscapes and climate in Calgary
the difference between absolute and relative distance
why the relative distance is different for everyone