Types of Geography. LO: to understand there are three main types of Geography and begin to recognize these.

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Types of Geography. LO: to understand there are three main types of Geography and begin to recognize these.

Types of Geography. Write down your own definitions for these words. Human: Where and how people live. Physical: Natural features and events on Earth Environmental: About industry, jobs, earning a living and how these impact on the world around us. Write down your own definitions for these words.

Which is this?

Your task… Copy and complete the table shown above. Physical Human Environmental volcano Cities Oil spill Copy and complete the table shown above.

Sometimes areas can involve more than one type of Geography.

Your task... Draw a picture which includes ALL THREE types of geography. Label this clearly to show understanding.

Homework For next lesson You need to make a collage of photos/images that show the world of Geography. You may pick one type of Geography or a mixture. Try to be creative.

30 second challenge On a new page write down as many of the physical features of Tamworth that you can think of!