Lesson 1: Introduction to Ecosystems The Spheres of the Earth.
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Upton-by-Chester High School
Geography DepartmentEcosystems
Lesson 1
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To understand the location and distribution of Climate Zones.To understand what an ecosystem is.
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WILFAll: to be able to locate the climate zones on a world map. To understand the key words : living environment, rain forest, biome.
Most: To be able to show understanding of the links within a simple ecosystem.
Some: To be able to suggest reasons why ecosystems might change.
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Starter
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1. Which zone is Polar, Tropical and Mediterranean?2. What does Arid mean?
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Pair work
In pairs try to work out the missing words on the following slides and an example for each!
You are working as a team. So the team with the best results will win a merit each!
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TROPICAL CLIMATETROPICAL CLIMATEWhat is the climate like? Why?
Example?
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DESERT CLIMATEDESERT CLIMATEHOT ____, COOL TO COLD _____, THERE IS LITTLE TO NO ____ IN THIS CLIMATE, THEREFORE IT IS VERY ____. DESERTS COVER ABOUT 1/5 OF THE EARTH’S SURFACE.Example:
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Temperate ClimateTemperate ClimateCOOL _________, WITH ______ WINTERS, ______ RAINS IN THE WINTER. Example:
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MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATEMEDITERRANEAN CLIMATEMILD RAINY __________ WITH HOT DRY _________.Example:
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Very hot summersMild wintersDrought in summerWet in winterCaliforniaMediterranean400mm
Cool Temperate West CoastCool SummersMild WintersRain all year 100mm maximum per monthChile
SaharaHot DesertVery hot in summerVery little rain100mmMuch cooler in winter
EquatorialHot all Year1800mmRains all yearIndonesia
1. Give your map a title.2. Make a key showing place name, temperature, rainfall, rainfall description type.3. Colour each group and link them to your map with an arrow. Use an atlas!
Activity 1
KeyPlace
Temperature
Rainfall
Rainfall description
Now use what you Have learnt for this Next task
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What is an ecosystem? • An ecosystem is a community of living
organisms (plants and animals) sharing an environment. The largest ecosystems are called biomes.
What is a biome? • A biome is a very large ecosystem e.g.
Tropical Rainforest. Activity 2:
You have 2 minutes to remember the meaning of ecosystem and biome and write it down!
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Activity 3: Terms you need to sort, know. . .
Environment
The non-living environment
The living environment
A natural ecosystem
A community of plants and animals unaffected by human activity.
The natural or physical surroundings where plants and animals live.
Animals, birds, fish, insects and people.
Rocks, soil, the air and climate.
…and learn!!
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An Ecological SystemThe word ecosystem is short for ecological systems. An ecosystem includes all of the living organisms in a specific area. These systems are the plants and animals interacting with their non-living environments (weather, Earth, Sun, soil, atmosphere). An ecosystem's development depends on the energy that moves in and out of that system. You could have an entire ecosystem underneath a big rock. On the other hand, you could be talking about the overall ecosystem of the entire planet (biosphere). An ecosystem can be as small as a puddle or as large as the Pacific Ocean. That ecosystem includes every living and non-living thing in the area. It is several small communities interacting with each other.
CLIMATE
ROCKS AND SOIL
LIVING CREATURES VEGETATION
Activity 4:Describe the links between a simple ecosystem.
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Writing Frame
How do I start?An ecosystem is the link between….The links need…in order to…
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Acid rain damagehits Scandinavian forests
Arctic oil spill threatensCaribou grazing land
Kenyan wildlife threatenedby overgrazing
Problems for Brazil as loggersand miners clear more forest
Woodland cleared for Lake District leisure complex
Global warming blamed for Spread of desert
Activity 5: For each of the headlines shown above:a) Name the type Climate Zone it belongs to.b) Explain how plants, animals or people might benefit or suffer from the changes.
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Writing Frame
Acid rain damage hits Scandinavian forests – this is found in __________ zone. Trees, plants and animals will suffer because….
Arctic oil spill threatens Caribou grazing land – this is found in…The Caribou will suffer because…
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Plenary
1. List three facts which you have learnt.2. Is there anything you do not understand? What is it?3. How can you improve?
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WILF
All: to be able to locate the climate zones on a world map. To understand the key words : living environment, rain forest, biome.
Most: To be able to show understanding of the links within a simple ecosystem.
Some: To be able to suggest reasons why ecosystems might change.