The Earth's Natural Systems
Year 11 Geography
Case study: Balls Head and Berry's Bay
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land where the City of Sydney now stands, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to play within the City of Sydney today.
Syllabus Links:
Processes, cycles and circulations connecting natural systems
The processes, cycles and circulations connecting natural systems.
Including:
atmospheric systems, hydrological systems, geomorphic systems, ecological systems
Natural systems and land cover change
The natural processes, cycles and circulations that have shaped the land and/or water cover of ONE place
Outcomes:
GE-11-01 - examines places, environments and natural and human phenomena, for their characteristics, spatial patterns, interactions and changes over time
GE-11-02 - explains geographical processes and influences, at a range of scales, that form and transform places and environments
GE-11-05 - analyses and synthesises relevant geographical information from a variety of sources
GE-11-07 - applies geographical inquiry skills and tools, including spatial technologies, fieldwork, and ethical practices, to investigate places and environments
This website is designed to support your learning and understanding of the Stage 6 Geography topic 'The Earth’s Natural Systems'.
Teachers, please note this website provides previsit activities for fieldwork with Observatory Hill EEC. The student worksheet can be acessed below. Students should make their own copy of this worksheet: