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Seaweed, oil, natural gas, trees, salt, fish, soil, gold, crops, shells, solar power, iron ore.
Underground | Above ground | From the sea |
Continue as follows:
1 . From the list your teacher has written on the board, each member of your group needs to choose one natural resource which he or she would like to research.
2 . Once it has been decided which natural resource you are going to research, you will have to find out the following:
(Consult the RESEARCH SCHEDULE at the end of this activity. This schedule is an agreement between you and your educator concerning the progress and final date you are to hand in your project.)
You can write some of your researched answers here, before integrating them into your project:
3 . Consult with members of the other groups (who are working on the same natural resource as you are) to compile a map showing the distribution of your natural resource in South Africa. Take this information back to your home group.
4 . When you have gathered your information, consult the rubric to help you put your information together as a project.
5 . Can you think of a creative way in which to present this information to your class? (They don’t want another boring Geography lesson!) For example, as a television programme for very small children (with a song or poem).
RESEARCH SCHEDULE to be agreed to by educator and learner
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REASEARCH PROJECT:
Collects, records and presents information across the curriculum.
[LO 2.6, 3.4, 3.5, 5.1, 5.3]
For the list on the board use the items in the list the learners had to classify and any others you wish, e.g. minerals, water . . .
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