Geography Grade 7. Antarctica and the northern continents. Collection 1
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An engaging, interactive course designed for children, featuring interactive tests and activities.
This interactive course is tailored for Grade 7 students and focuses on the fascinating topics of Antarctica , North America , and Eurasia . Through dynamic activities, quizzes, and interactive lessons, children will explore essential geographical concepts and learn about the natural processes, tectonic movements, climate zones, and history that shape these regions. The course encourages active learning and critical thinking while providing foundational knowledge about the geography, climate, and history of these regions.
Key Features of the Course
- Interactive learning with quizzes and tests for children
- Hands-on activities to explore geography concepts
- Understanding tectonic processes, natural landscapes, and history
- Development of spatial reasoning and research skills
- Aligned with modern curriculum goals and dynamic geography topics
Course Modules
- Module 1: The Polar Continent of the Planet
- Lesson 1: Antarctica
§ 30: General Information about Antarctica
§ 31 : The Nature of Antarctica
Practical Work 8: Exploring the Polar Landscape
Evaluating Our Own Achievements
Module 2: Continents of the Northern Hemisphere
- Lesson 2: North America
§ 32: Geographical Location, Coastline, and Exploration of North America
§ 33: Tectonic Structure, Relief, and Natural Resources of North America
§ 34: Climate of North America
§ 35: Surface Waters of North America
§ 36: Natural Zones of North America: Arctic Deserts, Tundras, and Temperate Forests
§ 37: Transitional Forests, Steppe, Desert Patterns, and Vertical Zonation
§ 38: Population and States of North America
Practical Work 9: Exploring North American Geography
Evaluating Our Own Achievements - Lesson 3: Eurasia
§ 39: Geographical Location and the Coastline of Eurasia
§ 40: History of Exploration and Research in Eurasia's Regions
§ 41: Tectonic Structure, Relief, and Natural Resources of Eurasia
§ 42: Features of Eurasia’s Climate Formation
§ 43: Climate Zones and Regional Characteristics of Eurasia
§ 44: Surface Waters and River Systems in Eurasia
§ 45: Lakes, Modern Glaciation, and Permafrost in Eurasia
§ 46: Natural Zones of Eurasia: Arctic Deserts, Tundras, Temperate Forests
§ 47: Forest-Steppe, Steppe, Deserts, and Subtropical Regions in Eurasia
§ 48: Vertical Zonation of Eurasian Mountain Ranges & Human Influence on Landscapes
§ 49: Population, European and Asian States
Practical Work 10: Analyzing Eurasian Geography
Practical Work 11: Investigating Human Influence on Landscapes
Evaluating Our Own Achievements
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Understand the geographical position and exploration history of Antarctica and the role of research stations like the Ukrainian Akademik Vernadsky Station
- Explore the geographical features of North America and its natural zones
- Analyze tectonic processes, relief patterns, and resource extraction in North America and Eurasia
- Understand the climatic features and climate zones in North America and Eurasia
- Analyze freshwater systems: rivers, lakes, glaciers, and permafrost in Eurasia
- Study natural zones and their role in climate and human activity
- Explore how vertical zonality affects Eurasian mountain ranges and climate variability
- Understand population distribution and the political map of North America and Eurasia
- Examine the environmental changes humans have made to these regions
This interactive course combines geographical knowledge, research activities, and quizzes to provide students insights into natural processes like tectonic movements, climate patterns, and human influences. Designed specifically for Grade 7 students, this course offers a well-rounded exploration of **Antarctica**, **North America**, and **Eurasia**, fostering both academic learning and curiosity about Earth's processes and human interaction with landscapes.
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