This lesson contains 46 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 6 videos.
Lesson duration is: 120 min
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Discuss with neighbour
1) What is your favourite kind of weather? 2) How would you describe the weather outside? 3) What is the definition of weather?
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Why is the saying "Well, nice climate outside today!" wrong?
Slide 3 - Open question
What is the difference between weather and climate?
Slide 4 - Open question
Assignments
1) Read chapter 3.1
2) Write down any hard word you didn't understand
3) Discuss the hard words with your neighbour when you're both done.
4) Done? Summarize this section
timer
20:00
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What influences weather?
1) Latitude (Breedtegraden)
2) Altitude (Hoogte)
3) Distance from the sea
4) Heat islands (& micro-climates)
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Slide 7 - Video
Latitude and weather
What factors influence temperature / weather?
Distance from the sun.
Earth's axis is tilted at an angle.
4 different seasons occur due to the orbit around the Sun.
The closer you are to the equator, the hotter it will usually be.
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How does altitude influence temperature?
Slide 9 - Open question
Point A: 2500m height and 12 °C Point B: 3500m height What is the temperature at point B? Show your calculations!
Slide 10 - Open question
Why are the coastal areas a bit warmer in winter than areas further inland?
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Work time!
- Finish 3.1
- Read 3.2
- Write down all hard words you didn't understand
- Done? Start working on 3.2!
Homework = 3.1 and 3.2
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The water cycle
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Teacher switcheroo
- Read 3.3
- Team 1: Explain Different air masses - Team 2: Explain Air pressure - Team 3: Explain cyclones (depression) & anticyclones
--> Everyone needs to prepare a 5 minute lesson in which you try to explain this topic.
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Slide 25 - Video
Write down all characteristics of a tropical storm / hurricane that can be found in section 3.5
Slide 26 - Open question
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3.9 World climate
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Köppen
- Identified multiple climate types.
- Simplified his findings by categorizing them. - A, B, C, D and E are the five main types of climates based on temperature.
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Today's plan:
> Checking 3.9 and 3.10 > Discussing 3.9 and 3.10
> Final explaning for the testweek
> Hope and pray that you'll do well next week!
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Climate graphs
"a climate is the average weather over 30 years"
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What to look out for in a climate graph:
1) You should check what month has the most precipitation (summer/winter?)
2) What month(s) have the highest temperature?
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What to look out for in a climate graph:
3) The red line could tell you whether the area depicted is on the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. (?) 4) Write down all information and determine what kind of climate it is.
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What climate is this?
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What climate is this?
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Does the area on the graph appear on the Northern or Southern Hemisphere?
A
Northern Hemisphere
B
Southern Hemisphere
C
You can't tell from the picture
Slide 41 - Quiz
Explain fully: How do you read the following graph...
Slide 42 - Open question
TIME TO DRAW YOUR OWN!
Use the following information:
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What do we see here?
A
Relief precipitation
B
Frontal precipitation
C
Convection precipitation
D
None of the above
Slide 44 - Quiz
If we talk about 'relief precipitation', what is/are the most important word(s) included?