Geography Grade 10. America. Collection 1

Course Difficulty Icon Intermediate
Course Type Icon Course
Course Duration Icon 9 hours

This Geography course introduces Grade 10 students to the Americas, including its regions, countries, population, natural resources, and economic systems. Students study key states such as the United States, Canada, and Brazil, and learn how they shape global economic and political processes.

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An interactive Geography course for Grade 10 students focused on the study of the Americas. The course combines lessons, self-assessment tasks, and practice activities to build a solid understanding of regional geography and economic processes.

Students will explore the physical geography, population, resources, and economic structure of the Americas, with a focus on the United States, Canada, and Brazil as key global economies.

Key Concepts Covered in the Course

  • Geographical position and structure of the Americas
  • Natural conditions and resource distribution
  • Population and urbanization trends
  • Economic structure: primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors
  • Regional economic disparities across the Americas
  • Global role of the United States, Canada, and Brazil
  • International specialization and trade connections

Course Modules

Module 1: General Characteristics of the Americas

  • Modern Political Map of the Americas
  • Natural Conditions, Resources, and Population
  • Primary and Secondary Economic Sectors
  • Tertiary Sector and Regional Economic Inequality

Module 2: Countries of the Americas

  • United States: Global Role and Settlement System
  • United States: Economic Development
  • Canada
  • Brazil

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Identify countries and subregions of the Americas
  • Locate major cities, industrial regions, ports, and resource areas on maps
  • Describe population distribution and urbanization patterns
  • Analyze economic structures and specialization of countries
  • Compare development levels across subregions
  • Explain the role of the USA, Canada, and Brazil in the global economy
  • Evaluate the impact of globalization and TNCs
  • Develop comprehensive geographical profiles of major countries
  • Assess environmental challenges, including deforestation in the Amazon
  • Propose solutions for sustainable regional development

The course develops map interpretation, analytical thinking, and research skills while helping students understand the economic and geographical processes shaping the Americas.