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Page 1: L.C: To identify human and physical features....Human Features Human geography relates only to the human environment; something that is built by humans and would not have existed in

L.C: To identify human and physical features.

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What do you understand by the terms human and

physical features in geography?

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Human Features

Human geography relates only to the human environment; something that is built by humans and would not have existed in nature without humans.

Features include anything from a house to a city, and all the related infrastructure such as roads, rail, canals etc.

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Human Features

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Physical Features

The features that are naturally-created are known as physical features. Natural geographical features consist of landforms and ecosystems.

For example, terrain types, physical factors of the environment) are natural, physical geographical features.

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Physical Features

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1. Human or Physical?

Big Ben and Houses of Parliament in London

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2. Human or Physical?

Angel of the North, Gateshead

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3. Human or Physical?

Durdle Door on the Jurassic Coast, Dorset

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4. Human or Physical?

Wembley Stadium, London

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5. Human or Physical?

Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in UK

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6. Human or Physical?

Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire

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7. Human or Physical?

Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol

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8. Human or Physical?

River Severn, the longest river in the UK

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Challenge 1

• Can you locate some of the famous human and physical features in the UK on a map?

• Include a key to show whether the features are human or physical.

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Learning Challenges:

• To compare human and physical features in Guildford and GrandcampMaisy.

• To use geographical vocabulary to describe similarities and differences between Guildford and Grandcamp Maisy.

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What human and physical features can you think of in Guildford?

List them in your Home Learning book.

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The Guildhall

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Abbot’s Hospital

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Stoke Park

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University of Surrey

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Guildford Cathedral

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Guildford Castle

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The Spectrum

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G Live

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The River Wey

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Challenge 2 - Think like a geographer!• In your home learning books, using your local knowledge, answer the following

questions about Guildford in full sentences.

• What is the name of this place?

• Where is this place and which other places are near it?

• Is it a village, town, suburb or part of a city?

• What types of buildings can we find and what are they used for?

• What different types of land-use can we find?

• Are there any green spaces and what are they used for?

• Who lives here and what do they do?

• How do people use this landscape in different ways?

• Are there any local ‘landmarks’ (both human and physical)?

• What types of transport links can we find?

• What evidence is there of connections to other places?

• What was this place like in the past?

• How and why is it changing?

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Look at these photos of GrandcampMaisy – are they human or physical

features? How do you know?

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The Harbour – l’havre

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The Pier - la jetée

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The Jetty -la jetée

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The Fish Market – le marché aux poissons

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The Beach – la plage

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World War II Memorial Statue –le monument commémoratif de guerre

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Notre-Dame Church – l’église de Notre-Dame

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World Peace Statue - le monument commémoratif de la paix mondiale

The World Peace Statue was a gift from the Chinese sculptor Yao Yuan to commemorate the US Rangers' heroic capture of La Pointe du Hoc.

Yao Yuan dedicated his Grandcamp-Maisy World Peace Statue to all those who fought in Normandy during WWII and donated the sculpture to the Normandy Region.

Find out more:https://www.travelfranceonline.com/world-peace-statue-grandcamp-maisy-wwii/

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Grandcamp Maisy

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Challenge 3 - Think like a geographer!• In your home learning books, now using your knowledge of

Grandcamp Maisy, answer the following questions about Grandcamp Maisy in full sentences.

• What is the name of this place?

• Where is this place and which other places are near it?

• Is it a village, town, suburb or part of a city?

• What different types of land-use can we find?

• Who lives here and what do they do?

• How do people use this landscape in different ways?

• Are there any local ‘landmarks’ (both human and physical)?

• What was this place like in the past?

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Going Deeper

• What are the similarities and differences between Guildford and Grandcamp Maisy?

• What is the evidence to justify your points?

– Think about the photos and the maps you have looked at today.