Unit 1 The UK: who are we? Unit 2 Mountains and volcanoes: what, where and why? Unit 3 UK region: why is the Lake District a national park? Unit 4 Europe: how diverse are its landscapes and places? Unit 5 Europe: what is it like to live in northern Italy? Unit 6 Local area: what needs changing? Unit 7 Migration Unit 8 Building Locational Knowledge: Hemispheres and Tropics Unit 9 Natural Resources Unit 10 Building Locational Knowledge: South America
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In this lesson we will recap our knowledge of the seven continents of the world, then we will zoom into the continents of South America and Europe. We will then compare Chile and the UK and explore the similarities and differences in their human and physical geography, as well as their natural resources.
In this lesson we will recap our knowledge of the seven continents of the world, then we will zoom into the continent of South America. Then we will focus in on the country of Chile. We will explore the physical and human geographical features and then look at the natural resources found there.
In this lesson we will recap our knowledge of the seven continents of the world, then we will zoom into the continent of South America. We will name and locate the countries of South America and their capital cities. We will then look at some of the human features and economic activities on the continent.
In this lesson we will recap our knowledge of the seven continents of the world, then we will zoom into the continent of South America. We will name and locate the countries of South America and then look at some of the physical geographical features we can find on the continent. We can then compare these to the area of the UK where we live!
In this lesson, we will learn about the linear and circular economies, and how they impact the environment.
In this lesson, we will learn about the impacts caused by the extraction of natural resources around the world.
In this lesson, we will be analysing the natural resources that can be found in the UK, focusing on how coal helped it to become a wealthy and powerful nation.
In this lesson, we will be analysing the various natural resources that can be found in the South American nation of Chile, looking at how geography has helped to determine this.
In this lesson, we will analyse how and why the world's population has increased in recent human history, and the effect this has had on the use of natural resources.
In this lesson, we will begin by studying the world's different natural resources, defining what they are and studying what they are used for. We will finish by analysing in which countries these resources can be found.
