In a previous post the authors shared a sample teaching program for Earth's Natural Systems. That program followed one of the approaches in the NESA Teaching advice by investigating natural cycles and circulations across a variety of global environments and contexts, incorporating content from Powerful Geography 1. Sample Teaching Program 2 being shared today takes the second approach. Students learn about processes, cycles and circulations connecting Earth’s Natural Systems through a study of the Cryosphere and a place study of Patagonia. GEOstories and Visualise This are integrated throughout. This teaching program extends to include a coverage of anthropogenic change from the overview of Human – Environment Interactions focus area. This was a logical progression from studying natural change in the cryosphere to human changes and impact of both on Earth’s land cover. Resources additional to the book, such as video clips, are hyperlinked to promote easy access and useability. For ease of compatibility, you can download the PDF document below, but if you would like to be able to edit the program to customise and adjust it for your students you may like to download the editable Word version of the file.
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