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i.Objectives1. Appreciate the
different landformson earth.
2. Illustrate theevents that occur
on the earths crust
due to tectonics
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II. Subject matter
A. Topic Formation oflandforms.
B. Contents:
*process
*landforms.C. Materials:
Pictures, photocopies
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III. Procedure
A. Motivation
1. Show the class the
picture/illustration of differentlandforms .Encourage theclass to ask question.
a. What can you say aboutthe different landforms?
b. What are the natural
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2. Show the pictures, thenask the class what mayhappened to the differentlandforms during tectonic
process.3. Introduce the followingwords.
*Earthquake*Tsunami
*Plate tectonics
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B. Development of
the Lesson1. Ask the class about the pictures.a. What can you say about the
pictures?
b. Why is it that there islandforms?
c. What is the significant of the
different landforms?2. Discussion of the differentlandforms and events that happened
due to tectonic process.
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Tectonic movements
In the Earths crust there are differentmovements which cause changes inthe crust of the Earth .
These movements are called Tectonicmovements because they build major
landforms on the Earth surface.
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Shield VolcanoesA shield volcano is characterized by gentleupper slopes (about 5o) and somewhat steeper
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Lava DomesClick to edit Master text stylesSecond level Third level Fourth level Fifth level
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External process
External process are those,which operate on the surface ofthe crust by external agents of
weathering and denudation.These includes the work of river,glaciers, winds and waves. It isalso called destructive process,as they tend to reduce thedifferences in relief of theregion. the higher region are
being lowered by erosion and the
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WeatheringClick to edit Master text styles
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The development of Danxialandforms have undergone
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Island Tsunami WaveClick to edit Master text stylesSecond level Third level Fourth level Fifth level
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C. Generalization
In the formation of landform there aredifferent processes to be consider. Itmaybe due to the movement of the
earth or it could be due to the naturalhappening in the earth such asweathering.floods,tsunami and othercalamity which brings destruction in
our environment.
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1. Writing an essay
a. Discuss in two to threeparagraph the formation of
landforms.b. What are the effects of the
process of the formation of
landforms to our environment?
IV. Evaluation
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V. Assignment
Study in advance onthe lesson 10.
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Final Topic
Vegetation of the Earth
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I. Objectives
1.Appreciate the differenttypes of vegetation found indifferent areas by knowingtheir characteristics.
2. Write the different
vegetation found in differentlatitudes.
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II. Subject Matter
A. Topic:
Types of Vegetation
B. Content:Characteristics of
vegetation
C. Materials:Pictures, Illustrations
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III. ProcedureA. Motivation
1.Show the pictures of different vegetation inthe class. Encourage the class to askquestion.
a. What can you say about the pictures?
2.Show the pictures. Then ask the class onhow can we appreciate the vegetation ofthe earth.
3. Introduce the following words. *Temporal dynamics
*Spatial dynamics
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B. Development of the
Lesson1. Ask the class about the pictures.a. What can you say about the
pictures shown?
b. Why is it that there arevegetation?
c. How can you help preserve it?
2. Discuss the different types ofvegetation.
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Classification of
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Biomes classified byvegetation Tundra
Taiga
Temperate broadleaf Temperate steep
Subtropical rainforest Mediterranean Monsoon forest
Desert Xeric scrubland Dry steppe
Semi desert Grass savanna Tree savanna
Subtropical dry forestTropical rainforest
Alpine tundra Montana forests
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Cloud Heights at DifferentLatitudes. Different types of
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Fringing Reef Understanding theDifferent Types of Reefs. Fringing
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Isotope ratios measured at various
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Forests can be found in all regionscapable of sustaining tree
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A coastal dune grassland on thePacific Coast, USA (Example ofSpatial Dynamics vegetation)
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Different types of
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Park contains over 1000different types of alpine
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C. Generalization
Vegetation is a general term forthe plant life of a region; it refers tothe ground cover provided by plants.
It is a general term, without specificreference to particular tax, lifeforms, structure, spatial extent, or
any other specific botanical orgeographic characteristics. It isbroader than the term flora which
refers exclusively to species
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World Natural Vegetation
The types of natural vegetation shown on this Natural
vegetation Map are Tundra and Mountain Vegetation,Needle leaf Evergreen Forest, Mixed Needle leafEvergreen and Broadleaf Deciduous Woodland,Broadleaf Deciduous Woodland, Mid-latitude Grassland,
Evergreen Broadleaf and Deciduous Trees and Shrubs,Semi-desert Scrub, Desert, Tropical Grassland, TropicalBroadleaf Rainforest and Monsoon Forest andSubtropical Broadleaf and Needle leaf Forest. TheNatural Vegetation Map shows that the vegetation
distribution is so varied throughout the world.
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IV. Evaluation
1. Discuss briefly the types ofvegetation.
2. Give examples in every types of
vegetation.
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V. Assignment
1.Draw an example in everyvegetation.
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Geo 111
Submitted to:
Mr. Reynaldo Navarro
Geo III- Instructor
Submitted by:Ms. Mary Joy C. Aguilar
BEED-III