ILLUMINATION LEARNING
World Geography Term 1 πΎπ§ππππ©
World Geography Term 1 πΎπ§ππππ©
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About the Course
This geography course focuses on significant geographical concepts, both classical and modern, designed to enrich students' understanding of the world. Students will explore the importance of geographical knowledge and its practical applications in the real world. Through this course, they will gain insights into various geographical elements and patterns, enabling them to comprehend the world around them.
Throughout the course, students will develop their skills in writing informative and descriptive texts related to geographic topics. They will be encouraged to reflect on their experiences, report observations, and communicate persuasive arguments regarding geographic issues. Additionally, students will explore the art of seeking and providing information in various contexts, including discussions, group activities, and storytelling.
The primary objective is to guide students in expanding their knowledge of geography and enhancing their critical thinking skills. By the end of the course, students will have a deeper understanding of the world's geographical features, cultural diversity, and environmental issues, while also developing important learning strategies and increasing their self-awareness.
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World Geography Term 1
Chapter 1: World Geography
1.1 Introduction to Geography
1.2 Definition of Geography
1.3 Importance of Geography
1.4 Subfields of Geography
1.5 Human Geography
1.6 Physical Geography
1.7 Regional Geography
1.8 Environmental Geography
1.9 Tools of Geography
1.10 Maps and Globes
1.11 GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
1.12 Remote Sensing
1.13 GPS (Global Positioning System)
1.14 Written Questions
1.15 Fill in the Blanks
1.16 Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 2: Earth's Physical Features
2.1 Layers of the Earth (Crust, Mantle, Core)
2.2 Plate Tectonics
2.3 Sea-Floor Spreading and Subduction
2.4 Earthquakes and Volcanoes
2.5 Types of Mountains (Fold, Block, Volcanic, Residual)
2.6 Types of Plateaus (Tectonic, Volcanic, Erosional, Dissected)
2.7 Types of Plains (Alluvial, Coastal, Flood, Glacial)
2.8 Types of Deserts (Hot & Dry, Cold, Coastal, Semiarid)
2.9 Oceans and Seas (Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, Arctic)
2.10 Rivers and Lakes (Nile, Amazon, Yangtze, Mississippi, Great Lakes)
2.11 Importance of Water Bodies (Climate, Economy, Biodiversity)
2.12 Written Questions
2.13 Fill in the Blanks
2.14 Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 3: Earth's Climate and Weather
3.1 Weather vs. Climate
3.2 Latitude and Climate Zones
3.3 Altitude and Its Effects
3.4 Ocean Currents and Temperature Regulation
3.5 Continentality (Distance from the Sea)
3.6 Wind and Air Masses
3.7 Topography and Climate (Rain Shadow, Orographic Lift)
3.8 Human Influence on Climate (Fossil Fuels, Urbanization)
3.9 Climate Zones (Equatorial, Sub-Equatorial, Tropical, Sub-Tropical, Temperate, Sub-Polar, Polar)
3.10 Climate Change (Causes, Effects, Solutions)
3.11 Written Questions
3.12 Fill in the Blanks
3.13 Multiple Choice Questions
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World Geography Term 2
Chapter 1: Population and Migration
1.1 World Population
1.2 Migration
1.3 Overpopulation and Underpopulation
1.4 Push and Pull Factors
1.5 Population Pyramids
1.6 Causes and Consequences of Migration
1.7 Examples from Different Countries
1.8 Regions with Declining Populations
1.9 Written Questions
1.10 Fill in the Blanks
1.11 Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 2: Cultural Geography
2.1 Cultural Diversity
2.2 Language and Religion
2.3 Globalization
2.4 Cultural Significance of Language and Religion
2.5 Major Language Families
2.6 Major World Religions
2.7 Religious Diversity
2.8 Impact of Globalization on Culture
2.9 Preservation of Cultural Heritage
2.10 Written Questions
2.11 Fill in the Blanks
2.12 Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 3: Urban Geography
3.1 Urbanization
3.2 Urban Challenges
3.3 Sustainable Cities
3.4 Importance of Urbanization
3.5 Historical Context and Phases of Urbanization
3.6 Pollution and Infrastructure
3.7 Raising Awareness About Pollution
3.8 Urban Planning and Smart Cities
3.9 Characteristics of Sustainable Cities
3.10 Challenges and Solutions for Sustainability
3.11 Successful Examples of Sustainable Cities
3.12 Written Questions
3.13 Fill in the Blanks
3.14 Multiple Choice Questions
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World Geography Term 3
Chapter 1: Economic Geography
1.1 Economic Sectors (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary)
1.2 Global Trade and Trade Routes (Silk Road, Transatlantic, Indian Ocean, etc.)
1.3 Economic Blocs and Agreements (EU, NAFTA/USMCA)
1.4 Economic Challenges (Geographic Barriers, Inequality, Conflict, Climate)
1.5 Poverty and Inequality
1.6 Economic Development Strategies
1.7 Written Questions
1.8 Fill in the Blanks
1.9 Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 2: Environmental Geography
2.1 Ecosystems (Terrestrial, Aquatic, Urban)
2.2 Biodiversity and Conservation
2.3 Natural Resources (Renewable and Non-Renewable)
2.4 Resource Management and Sustainability
2.5 Environmental Issues (Pollution, Climate Change, Deforestation, etc.)
2.6 Written Questions
2.7 Fill in the Blanks
2.8 Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 3: Sustainability
3.1 Understanding Sustainability (3 Pillars, SDGs)
3.2 Sustainable Living (Daily Practices, Energy, Transportation)
3.3 Global Environmental Agreements (Paris Agreement, CBD, Montreal Protocol)
3.4 Written Questions
3.5 Fill in the Blanks
3.6 Multiple Choice Questions
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World Geography Term 4
Chapter 1: North America
1.1 The Geographic Tapestry of North America
1.2 Countries and Regions (USA, Canada, Mexico, Greenland, Caribbean)
1.3 Physical Features (Mountains, Plains, Coastal Landforms)
1.4 Water Systems (Mississippi River, Great Lakes, Colorado River)
1.5 Climates and Biomes (Arctic to Tropical)
1.6 Cultural and Economic Aspects
1.7 Indigenous and Migrant Cultures
1.8 Economic Powerhouses (USA, Canada, Mexico)
1.9 Trade and Global Influence (NAFTA, USMCA)
1.10 Environmental Issues (Deforestation, Water Scarcity, Climate Change)
1.11 Urbanization and Land Use
1.12 Written Questions
1.13 Fill in the Blanks
1.14 Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 2: Europe
2.1 Geography of Europe (Mountains, Rivers, Regions)
2.2 Countries and Subregions (Western, Central, Northern, Southern, Eastern Europe)
2.3 Notable Landforms (Alps, Carpathians, Iberian Peninsula)
2.4 Cultural Diversity (Languages, Art, Religion, Folk Traditions)
2.5 Opportunities and Challenges (Multilingualism, Nationalism, Migration)
2.6 Economic Strengths and Challenges
2.7 Economic Blocs and Trade (EU, EFTA, Brexit)
2.8 Historical Economic Development (Industrial Revolution to EU)
2.9 Environmental Concerns (Climate, Biodiversity, Pollution)
2.10 Sustainability and Conservation (Natura 2000, Green Deal)
2.11 Written Questions
2.12 Fill in the Blanks
2.13 Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 3: Asia
3.1 Geography of Asia (Regions, Mountains, Deserts, Plateaus)
3.2 Diverse Climates and Biomes
3.3 Population and Cultural Diversity (Ethnic Groups, Religions, Languages)
3.4 Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Heritage
3.5 Economic Powerhouses (China, India, Japan, Southeast Asia)
3.6 Trade and Global Supply Chains
3.7 Regional Economic Disparities and Strategies
3.8 Environmental Dynamics (Pollution, Climate, Biodiversity Loss)
3.9 Written Questions
3.10 Fill in the Blanks
3.11 Multiple Choice Questions
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