Geography Grade 6. The Earth's shell - the atmosphere. Collection 1
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An engaging, interactive course designed for children, featuring interactive tests and activities.
This interactive course introduces students to the Earth's atmospheric shell, combining educational content with dynamic tasks and quizzes. The course ensures children actively engage with atmospheric science concepts while developing critical thinking and analytical skills. With fun and educational materials, students will uncover the secrets of Earth's weather systems, climate, and atmospheric phenomena.
Key Concepts Covered in the Course
- The structure of the atmosphere
- Heating of atmospheric air: daily and annual temperature changes
- Average temperatures and temperature amplitudes
- Heat distribution on Earth's surface and in the troposphere
- Atmospheric pressure and its changes in the troposphere
- Wind and its main characteristics: wind rose, permanent, and periodic winds
- Humidity and its changes
- Clouds, cloud types, and cloud coverage
- Atmospheric precipitation
- Weather and climate: climatic maps of the world and Ukraine
- Human impact on the atmosphere
Course Modules
Module 1: The Earth's Shell - The Lithosphere
- Lesson 26: Structure of the atmosphere
- Lesson 27: Air temperature
- Lesson 28: Distribution of heat on the Earth's surface
- Lesson 29: Atmospheric pressure
- Lesson 30: Wind, its main characteristics
- Lesson 31: Constant and periodic winds
- Lesson 32: Air humidity
- Lesson 33: Cloudiness
- Lesson 34: Atmospheric precipitation
- Lesson 35: Weather and climate
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Understand the structure of the atmosphere and patterns of air heating
- Recognize the significance of atmospheric phenomena for nature and human life
- Explain changes in atmospheric pressure and the causes of wind formation
- Describe cloud types and precipitation
- Conduct observations and research with teacher guidance, recording results
- Use meteorological online resources for geographic studies
- Create temperature graphs, precipitation charts, and wind roses
- Apply knowledge to solve real-life problems related to atmospheric processes
- Identify connections between atmospheric phenomena with teacher support
- Analyze climatic maps of the world independently or in groups
- Research and document atmospheric processes using digital tools
- Present local weather information for a given period
- Develop teamwork skills for group tasks
- Demonstrate research skills, process information, and solve problems collaboratively
- Present research results effectively
- Share impressions of completed projects and research findings
This interactive course fosters curiosity, teamwork, and a deeper understanding of Earth's atmospheric systems. It equips students with tools to explore, analyze, and appreciate the complexity of weather and climate while preparing them for real-world applications.
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