C2.2 Natural landscapes - Lesson 5: Australia

NATURAL LANDSCAPES
on earth





C2.2: The Australian outback
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NATURAL LANDSCAPES
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C2.2: The Australian outback
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C2.2: THE AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK

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Get your notebook
in front of you

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Get your notebook
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Write down as many things you know about Australia as you can in one minute.
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1:00

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What is the plan for today?


START C2.2: The Australian outback


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Savannah or
Tropical rainforest

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Today's goals
  1. You can describe and explain the population distribution in Australia.
  2. You can describe the location of the different landscapes in Australia.
  3. You can use precipitation in Australia (W6) to explain the locations of the different landscape types.
  4. You can explain Australia's land use (figure 9) using yearly average precipitation (W6).

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Open pages 28-29 in
your coursebook

Which GeoGuidenumbers?
- Open your GeoGuide

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Open pages 28-29 in
your coursebook


We read the paragraph together:
  • You can describe and explain the population distribution in Australia.
Make exercise 1.

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DESERT
Precipitation:
0 - 250mm per year

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STEPPE
Precipitation:
250 - 500mm per year

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SAVANNAH
Precipitation:
500 - 2000mm per year

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Today's goals
  1. You can describe and explain the population distribution in Australia.
  2. You can describe the location of the different landscapes in Australia.
  3. You can use precipitation in Australia (W6) to explain the locations of the different landscape types.
  4. You can explain Australia's land use (figure 9) using yearly average precipitation (W6).

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Let's go!
  • Read C2.2: The Australian outback
  • Make 1, 2, 3 & 4
  • For 2 you need an atlas: Pages 176-177

Rules while working:
  • You're allowed to work together. (WHISPERING)
  • Raise your finger if you have a question.

Finished? Make exercise 6.

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MERRY XMAS

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