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Lesson duration is: 45 min
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CHINA
is changing
C5.1: China: population and space
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CHINA
is changing
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Take your notebook
in front of you
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What would you like to know about China?
Individually write down 5 questions about China that could be answered in a geography lesson.
(5 minutes)
Think of:
social, physical, economical, demographical, historical, geopolitical etc.
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What would you like to know about China?
Individually write down 5 questions about China that could be answered in a geography lesson. (5 minutes)
Together: Discuss the questions with your neighbour. Try to answer as many questions as possible (with the help of C5 in your Coursebook or the atlas)? (15 minutes)
Select 1 question with your neighbour you would like to discuss in class.
Think of:
social, physical, economical, demographical, historical, geopolitical etc.
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What would you like to know about China?
ATLAS:
p. 284/285: Statistics
p. 264/265: East Asia
p. 266 and on: Thematic maps
Think of:
social, physical, economical, demographical, historical, geopolitical etc.
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What would you like to discuss?
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What's the plan for today?
Start with the first paragraph of Chapter 5:
C5.1: China: population and space
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Population and space
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TODAYS GOALS
You are able to calculate the population density of an area.
You are able to analyse and interpret population charts (G142).
You can explain why the population of China is unevenly distributed in relation to relief and climate.
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UNEVEN POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
Write down 1 reason for the uneven population distribution in China by using figure 1.
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UNEVEN POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
Write down 1 reason for the uneven population distribution in China by using figure 2.
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"Empty in the west,
crowded in the east"
CONCLUSION?
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WEST CHINA: Gobi desert
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WEST CHINA: Taklamakan desert
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WEST CHINA: Tibetan Plateau
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WEST CHINA: Himalaya
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EAST CHINA: Crowded
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EAST CHINA: Enormous cities
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You are able to calculate the population density of an area.
Open exercise 2 in your workbook.
... / ... = inh/km²
GERMANY
INH: 80.000.000 inh
KM²: 360.000 km²
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Make exercise 1 in your workbook.
Make 2 as well
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Extremely fast growing population
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Population growth in China
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Extremely fast growing population
To read the population of a country we use a population chart.
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How do I read a population chart?
What information can I get out of this chart?
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3 population charts
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Let's go!
Read C5.1 at p72-73
Use G142 in your GeoGuide
Make 1, 6, 7 & 8
Finished?
Ask for an atlas and make 3.
Homework for the next lesson: 1, 6, 7 & 8
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China tries to make
the population distribution
more even.
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HOMEWORK
3-6-7-8
Make sure you finish the list before the next lesson.
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Discuss the GPW
On your table:
Only a pencil
Do you disagree with something/did I made a mistake?
Draw a * in de sidebar and on top of your GPW
You're allowed to make notes on your GPW with a pencil