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Dixon, Geoff – Social Education, 1984
Australia is the world's driest continent. One-third of the country's area is unsuitable for any land use, while another third is suitable only for cattle and sheep grazing. Australia's physical geography, weather conditions, wildflowers, and wildlife are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Climate, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Regions
Smigielski, Alan – Art to Zoo: Teaching With the Power of Objects, 1995
This issue of "Art to Zoo" focuses on weather and climate and is tied to the traveling exhibition Ocean Planet from the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. The lessons encourage students to think about the profound influence the oceans have on planetary climate and life on earth. Sections of the lesson plan include: (1)…
Descriptors: Climate, Climate Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences
Deux provinces speciales: la bretagne et la provence (Two Special Provinces; Brittany and Provence).
Pazery, Paul – Bulletin (Pennsylvania State Modern Language Association), 1974
This article contrasts the geography, history, customs, personality features, costumes, language, music, cooking, and way of life of Brittany and of Provence. The Bretons are Celtic peoples and speak a Celtic tongue, "Breton," while the people of Provence were assimilated into the society of their Roman conquerors and speak…
Descriptors: Climate, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Cultural Traits

Butler, David R. – Journal of Geography, 1988
Illustrates the importance of studying the snow avalanche as a natural hazard. Describes the various kinds of snow avalanches, the types of triggering mechanisms that produce them, the typical avalanche terrain, and the geomorphic and the vegetative evidence for snow avalanching. Depicts methods of human adjustment to the avalanche hazard.…
Descriptors: Climate, Earth Science, Global Approach, Human Geography
Jones, Richard S. – 1996
This text is a combination of a student training manual and a teacher's guide. The student manual gives background information, activities, and student worksheets for map work. Chapter titles include: (1) "Our Country"; (2) "World Regions"; (3) "United States Regions"; (4) "Continental Topics"; (5) "Urban Topics"; (6) "Rural Cultures"; (7) "World…
Descriptors: Climate, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Geographic Concepts

Park, Young-Han – Social Studies, 1988
Briefly surveys the geography of both North and South Korea, examining mountain ranges, rivers, soil, and climate. Also discusses the economic activities of South Korea, including industrialization, transportation, population, and the urban system. Provides a map of the Korean peninsula and a table of land area and population by province. (GEA)
Descriptors: Climate, Economic Climate, Economics Education, Foreign Countries

Barber, David L. – Journal of Geography, 1988
Because of increased recreational use of alpine environments in the western United States, this lesson plan integrates the themes of location, place, and human-environment interaction in order to teach avalanche hazard awareness. Presents classroom activities and research topics to enhance student awareness of snow avalanche hazards. Provides…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Climate, Earth Science, Geographic Location
Chorley, Richard J., Ed.; Haggett, Peter, Ed. – 1970
Composed of three parts, "Concepts,""Techniques," and "Teaching," this volume of essays by British geographers emerged from the editors' geography education courses and symposia at Cambridge University. It is addressed to two questions: what is happening in geography? and, what impact does this have on school…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Climate, Comparative Education, Conferences
Dunn, Helen M. – 1976
The booklet presents information on Nevada's history and geography which can be incorporated into social studies or history courses on the elementary or junior high level. There are eight chapters. Chapter I discusses symbolism in the state's emblems, (its seal, flag, flower, bird, and song). Maps and brief histories of each of the state's 17…
Descriptors: Climate, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences
Earth: Man's Home. A Beginning Geography Unit. Pupil Workbook and Pictorial Test and Teacher Manual.
Imperatore, William – 1968
This conceptual unit in geography at the kindergarten level consists of a student Workbook and Pictorial Test, and a Teacher Manual. The objective of the unit is to develop the concept labeled "habitat", or the idea that the earth is man's home. Teaching strategies include questioning techniques, an analysis of pictures, classroom…
Descriptors: Climate, Concept Teaching, Course Objectives, Cultural Influences
Kanetzke, Howard W., Ed. – 1976
This document focuses on the physical environment of Wisconsin and describes how movement of glaciers during the Ice Ages formed Wisconsin's present topography. The journal contains short reading selections, stories, word lists, and activities designed to help elementary school students understand the causes and effects of glacial drift. Nine…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Botany, Climate, Content Area Reading