Climate Regions Text

LESSON : CLIMATE REGIONS

Scroll down this page and treat it as a lesson to help you

understand the tasks assigned.

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1. Page 62- Read and Study about Climate Graphs.

A climate graph shows you the average temperature and precipitation (snow/rain) for a city/location in Canada.

How to Interpret a Climate Graph

2. Page 63- APPLY IT questions. CLIMATE GRAPHS Text link Complete all questions

- I sent you a map of Canada in Docs.- it is part of the 9.1 Worksheet in your drive

You can print it or open text boxes and label it in Docs.

If you print it and then submit a .JPG- Name it " 9.1 page 63 Climate Q's"

- You will need to make a line type graph to compare information.

An example is given to you at bottom of page 63

If you submit a .JPG- Name it " 9.2 page 63 Climate Q's"

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GOOGLE DRIVE WORKSHEET- 9.1

Answer all these questions on the

Google Drive Worksheet-

9.1 Climate Regions Text WS

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- APPLY IT - Page 64- 65- Read page 64 and DO questions on page 65

Communicate- From page 64

How does the climate in each region affect the people who live there? Use the climate graphs

in Figure 3–7 on page 62, this map (Figure 3–9), and other information from this chapter

to help you write a short paragraph for each region.

- PAGE 65 Apply It! Climate Regions

- PAGE 66 Apply It! Which Part of Canada Has the “Nicest” Climate?