Study Guide
Year plan
Keep the following in mind when planning your year: ● Be realistic and flexible ● Keep your other subject timetables in mind ● Allow for enough time to study for tests and examinations
Term
Unit and lesson
Date Date started completed
Unit 1: World map and compass directions Lesson 1: Position of the equator, North and South Poles on a globe Lesson 2: The seven continents Lesson 3: Eight points on a compass Lesson 4: Eight directions from a fixed point on a world map Unit 2: Africa, our continent
Lesson 5: Position of Africa on a world map and globe Lesson 6: Oceans around Africa Lesson 7: Concepts of countries and borders 1
Lesson 8: Locations of countries in Africa Lesson 9: Countries with a coastline
Lesson 10: Madagascar and Zanzibar
Lesson 11: South Africa’s neighbouring countries Unit 3: A physical map of Africa
Lesson 12: Reading a physical map Lesson 13: Africa’s highest peaks
Lesson 14: Africa’s three largest lakes Lesson 15: Africa’s great rivers
Lesson 16: Southern Africa’s famous waterfalls Lesson 17: Africa’s great deserts Unit 4: Images of Africa
Lesson 18: Photos of a range of scenes and landscapes in Africa Lesson 19: Use grid references on a map to determine position Unit 5: Physical features of South Africa
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Lesson 20: A physical map of South Africa Lesson 21: Indicating altitude
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