Géographie CM1
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Contents
The teaching kit contains a 139-page file (A4 format) with 87 student worksheets and their answer keys – Practical worksheets for you – 13 assessment sheets for common core skills – Posters of maps and photographs (32 x 45 cm format) – 1 atlas (A4 format) – 2 transparent slate pockets suitable for use with erasable markers – 2 erasable markers – 1 video projection application
Objectives
Name, memorize, and locate major geographical landmarks, spaces, and places in a geographical area. - Locate places and spaces in relation to each other. - Understand the concept of geographical scale. - Acquire and use specific geographical vocabulary. - Use analog and digital maps at different scales, photographs of landscapes or places. - Express yourself orally to think, communicate, and exchange ideas. - Write to structure one's thoughts and knowledge, to argue and write to communicate and exchange. - Ask questions, ask oneself questions. - Formulate, verify, justify hypotheses. - Identify and understand the general meaning of a document. - Extract relevant information to answer a question. - Produce or complete graphic productions. - Organize one's work within a group to develop a common task and/or a collective production and make one's skills and knowledge available to others. - Find, select and use information in a digital resource.
The teaching kit contains a 139-page file (A4 format) with 87 student worksheets and their answer keys – Practical worksheets for you – 13 assessment sheets for common core skills – Posters of maps and photographs (32 x 45 cm format) – 1 atlas (A4 format) – 2 transparent slate pockets suitable for use with erasable markers – 2 erasable markers – 1 video projection application
Objectives
Name, memorize, and locate major geographical landmarks, spaces, and places in a geographical area. - Locate places and spaces in relation to each other. - Understand the concept of geographical scale. - Acquire and use specific geographical vocabulary. - Use analog and digital maps at different scales, photographs of landscapes or places. - Express yourself orally to think, communicate, and exchange ideas. - Write to structure one's thoughts and knowledge, to argue and write to communicate and exchange. - Ask questions, ask oneself questions. - Formulate, verify, justify hypotheses. - Identify and understand the general meaning of a document. - Extract relevant information to answer a question. - Produce or complete graphic productions. - Organize one's work within a group to develop a common task and/or a collective production and make one's skills and knowledge available to others. - Find, select and use information in a digital resource.