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Thursday 8 th May DO NOW: Books and colouring pencils out LO for today is… Students will be able to identify different plant types. Level 2 Geography

Identiying Vegetation

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Thursday 8th May

DO NOW:• Books and colouring pencils out

LO for today is…

Students will be able to identify different plant types.

Level 2 Geography

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Skills – due next Tuesday 13th MayPage: 51 & 52

Homework for Week 1:

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Moss - soft, cushioney, that grows on

rocks- Average height of the plant – 3-

5cm high- Needs very little soil to grow

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Lichens - Feels dusty- All kinds of colours- Grow on rocks- VERY small plants – on average 1cm

tall and grow in clumps and spread out

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Hebe- on average 1m tall – there are

many small varieties as well- VERY hardy plant (can withstand

all kinds of whether – especially wind and dry and wet climates)

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Alpine Herbs- Very small variety of plants,

different shapes and sizes- Need a little bit of dirt to grow

(more than moss)- Average height of 10-20cm

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Tussock- Tall grass- Av. height of 60cm, can grow up to 1m - VERY VERY hardy plant – can grow in

very dry and windy conditions- Does NOT need “perfect” soil conditions,

can grow in very infertile soil

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“Scrubland” – areas of land with mediums sized vegetation

- Many different varieties of medium sized shrubs and small trees eg Manuka and Kanuka trees

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Beech Forest- Grow to about

1500m but at Tongariro they do NOT grow as tall due to the eruptions. (Can’t get old enough to grow tall due to eruptions)

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Podcarp Forest - Rimu

- Very tall trees

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Mountain Daises- Very small plants- Average height 7cm- Often found with moss

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Identifying Spatial Variation in Vegetation in the TVC . Use your notes to identify which type of vegetation is found in the different regions.

Mountain Peaks

Western Slopes

Eastern Slopes

Western Foothills

Vegetation

? ? ? ?

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Vegetation on the Mountain PeaksFew, if any,

plants can survive in the extreme conditions on the mountain peaks.

The mountain peaks is made up of rocks.

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Vegetation on the Western SlopesHigh to low….

- Mosses and lichens

- Hardy alpine plants like hebe, mountain daises and alpine herbs

- Tussock

- Scrublands

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Vegetation on the Western Foothills

High to low….

- srubland

- Beech forest

- Podcarp forest (tall trees eg Rimu)

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Vegetation on the Eastern SlopesHigh to low….

- Mosses and lichens

- Hardy alpine plants like hebe, mountain daises and alpine herbs

-Tussock

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Reflection…

What questions do we have?