3.1 Climates around the world (HV1T)

Today
Talk about the test of chapter 2

3.1 Climates around the world
  • Why do we learn about climate?
  • What do you already know?

New approach (nieuwe aanpak) lessons and homework
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Today
Talk about the test of chapter 2

3.1 Climates around the world
  • Why do we learn about climate?
  • What do you already know?

New approach (nieuwe aanpak) lessons and homework

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Tips
  • Read the question, twice!
  • Always answer the question.

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Why do we learn about climate?

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

4a + 4b

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

What do you know about climate?

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

New approach
Before the lesson you prepare a summary of the paragraph (in Dutch).
After the lesson you change your summary when needed and then you hand in your summary. Extra challenge: rewrite your summary in English.

I will check your summaries and comment on it during the next lesson.

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Today
3.1 Climates around the world
  • Present your summary (10 min.)
  • Explanation and assignments (20 min.)
  • Adjust your summary (15 min.)
  • Check: learning goals (10 min.)

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Learning goals
  • You know which climates there are on Earth.
  • You understand what influence the latitude has on climates.
  • You can explain why vegetation differs between climates.

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

Weather: Condition of the air at a certain moment in a certain place.
Climate: The average weather over a period of 30 years.

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

3a + 3d
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Slide 11 - Video

From equator to the poles
Low lattitudes:




High lattitudes:

Tropical rainforest climate
Savanna climate
Steppe climate
Desert climate

    Maritime climate
    Continental climate
    Tundra climate
    Polar climate

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

Tropical rainforest
  • at the Equator
  • always warm
  • it rains almost every day
  • little difference between seasons

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Savanna
  • lies to the north and south of the tropical rainforest
  • always warm
  • rainy season provides change, dry and wet periods in the year
  • trees grow

Slide 14 - Tekstslide

Steppe
  • borders on the savanna climate
  • never really gets cold
  • rainy season is shorter than in the savanna climate
  • no trees grow anymore

Slide 15 - Tekstslide

Desert
  • usually borders the steppe climate
  • warm during the day
  • very dry, on average less than 250 mm of precipitation per year
  • rock deserts and sometimes only sand

Slide 16 - Tekstslide

Maritime (temperate sea)
  • lies in the vicinity of seas and oceans
  • difference between summer and winter temperatures is not that great
  • summer and winter season

Slide 17 - Tekstslide

Continental
  • summer warm
  • cold winter
  • shorter growing season compared with maritime climate

Slide 18 - Tekstslide

Tundra
  • in the summer the temperature rises above 0 ⁰C in winter drops below 0 ⁰C
  • summer is short and winter is long
  • ground frozen for a long period
  • no trees grow

Slide 19 - Tekstslide

Polar
  • temperature always remains below 0 ⁰C
  • when the temperature is below 0 ⁰C all year round and the area is above 1500 meters, this is called a high mountain climate

Slide 20 - Tekstslide

3b + 3c
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4a + 4b

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4a + 4b

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Get to work
Adjust your summary.

Done? Start with the assignments of 'Localisation on Earth' on page 66 and 67 of the workbook.

Slide 24 - Tekstslide

Check: Learning goals
  • Which climates are there on Earth?
  • Explain the influence of latitude on climates.
  • Explain why vegetation differs between climates.

Slide 25 - Tekstslide

Slide 26 - Tekstslide