LANDSCAPES AND LANDFORMS

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LANDSCAPES AND LANDFORMS YEAR 8 GEOGRAPHY UNIT

Use the 5W’s to analyse the following pictures Starter Activity Use the 5W’s to analyse the following pictures

Write the definitions of the following key geographical terms in your Glossary: Landscapes Landforms . Landscapes are the visible features of the land. Shaped by physical processes (wind, waves, earthquakes, etc.) over millions of years They have been covered by the presence of humans in some places. (Eg Homes, shopping centres, etc) The natural features of the landscape. Eg, a valley, a mountain, cliffs, dunes and glaciers.

The value we put on landscapes Cultural value – how the landscape influences ideas and arts in a country. This includes the films, poetry, stories and art in a country. Eg. The poem My Country – Dorothy McKellar Spiritual value – the connection with the land, linked to beliefs. Eg. Indigenous Australians believe that Uluru is a sacred place to the Anangu people

The value we put on landscapes Aesthetic value – a landscape’s beauty. This is very personal. Some places have been recognised for their beauty – eg. National Parks. Economic value- landscapes that help a community make money. This could be because of tourism or mining.

Have you heard of David Attenborough? Let’s watch a documentary that SHOWS us some landscapes YOUR JOB: Watch carefully – look at the scenes and pay attention to what you can see Take notes – key words about each landscape

A noun, a verb and an adjective For this task we will show you a picture of a landscape – you need to write three words linked to this landscape. One word must be a noun – name of a person, place or thing One word must be a verb – a word to describe an action or something that’s happening One word must be an adjective – a word that describes something/ a noun