Which are the most well known mountains in the UK and the rest of the world? - Teacher notes

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Which are the most well known mountains in the UK and the rest of the world? - Teacher notes
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The lesson plan is designed to teach pupils about the most well-known mountain ranges globally and within the UK. The unit starts with an interactive task where pupils use maps to locate and identify major mountain regions around the world. They are encouraged to research and find photographs of each mountain range, which will be paired with their map locations to create a visual and geographical link. This activity not only helps in understanding the geography but also in recognising the distinctive features of each range.

Moving closer to home, pupils undertake a similar exercise for the mountainous regions of the UK. They locate these areas on a map and find corresponding photographs. A key part of the lesson involves comparing and contrasting a well-known UK mountainous region, such as Snowdonia, with the pupils' local area. Through watching videos and examining photographs, pupils engage in discussions about the differences between their home environment and the mountainous terrain. The objective is to identify five main differences, enhancing their appreciation of diverse landscapes. Additionally, the lesson may delve into the geological processes that form mountains and cause natural phenomena such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes, thereby enriching pupils' understanding of Earth's dynamic nature.