C2.3 Natural landscapes - Lesson 7: Inuit in the Arctic

NATURAL LANDSCAPES
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C2.3: The Inuit in the Arctic
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NATURAL LANDSCAPES
on earth





C2.3: The Inuit in the Arctic
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Slide 1 - Tekstslide

What's the plan today?
  •  Discuss homework
  • New paragraph: The Inuit in the Arctic

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LAST LESSONS GOALS
  1. You can describe the vegetation in the savanna, steppes and desert.
  2. You can explain why the vegetation in the savanna, steppe and desert differs from each other. 
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  1. You can explain in 3 steps why there are dry areas at 30° northern and southern latitude.

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Name the correct landscape zone

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MAKE 7 to 9

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MAKE 7 + 9

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C2.3: INUIT IN THE ARCTIC

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Slide 14 - Video

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INUIT
IN THE ARCTIC

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Deciduous forest

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Coniferous forest- Taiga

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Tundra

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LAND AND SEA ICE

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LANDSCAPE ZONES
Open page 56-57 in your GeoGuide and answer the following goals in your notebook:
  1. You can describe the vegetation of the deciduous forest, coniferous forest, tundra, land ice and sea ice.
  2. You can explain the differences in vegetation between the deciduous forest, coniferous forest, tundra, land ice and sea ice.
  3. You can name the temperatures of the deciduous forest, coniferous forest, tundra, land ice and sea ice.
Finished? Make a drawing of these 4 landscape zones below!

Slide 22 - Tekstslide

GOALS OF THIS LESSON
  1. You can describe and explain the population distribution in Greenland.
  2. You can describe the vegetation of the deciduous forest, coniferous forest, tundra, land ice and sea ice.
  3. You can explain the differences in vegetation between the deciduous forest, coniferous forest, tundra, land ice and sea ice.
  4. You can name the temperatures of the deciduous forest, coniferous forest, tundra, land ice and sea ice.

Slide 23 - Tekstslide

Let's go!
  • Read C2.3: Inuit in the Arctic
  • Make 1 to 3

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

What's left is homework for next lesson!

Slide 24 - Tekstslide

Open C2.3: Inuit in Greenland

We read the paragraph topgether.

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You can describe and explain the population distribution in Greenland.

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Homework

Read C2.3: Inuit in Greenland
Make 2 to 6

Slide 27 - Tekstslide