Learn about how people and the environment are connected. You'll need a pencil or a pen, and a book or some paper.
Year 4
Year 4
These lessons can support short-term learning at home when face-to-face learning is interrupted.
Students can start at lesson 1 and work their way through in order. Each lesson is either a video or a PowerPoint presentation.
You can also:
- learn how to view PowerPoint files on different devices
- find out more about learning at home
- access lesson guides for each year level
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Learning area
Geography connections
Geography – types of maps
Learn about the types of maps used in geography. You'll need a pencil or a pen, and a book or some paper.
Reading maps
Learn how to read maps. You'll need a pen or pencil and somewhere to record your answers.
Using a map to describe location
Learn how to use a map to describe the location of places. You'll need a pen or pencil and somewhere to record your answers.
Understanding the globe
Learn about the globe and what it represents. You'll need a pen or pencils and something to write your responses on.
Absolute location and lines of latitude
Learn about absolute location and the main lines of latitude. You'll need a pen or pencil and something to write your responses on.
Interconnections in the environment and climate
Learn about interconnections in the environment, focusing on climate. You'll need pencil or pen and something to record your answers on.
Interconnections in the environment (part 1)
Learn how the climate, vegetation and animals are interconnected. You'll need pencil or pen and something to record your answers on.
Interconnections in the environment (part 2)
Learn about how the climate, vegetation and animals are interconnected. You'll need pencil or pen and something to record your answers on.
Food chains and food webs
Learn how food chains and food webs represent interconnections between all living things. You'll need pencil or pen and something to record your answers on.
Internet safety advice
These lessons might include links to other websites, applications, multimedia or video hosting sites such as YouTube.
When accessing these links, we recommend you do not:
- subscribe
- like
- comment
- download files
- share personal details
- take part in discussion forums
- take part in other social media aspects of the sites.
If any part of the online content makes you feel uncomfortable, close the website window and notify an adult (parent or teacher) immediately.
Visit protect yourself online: a guide to cyber security for young people to learn more.
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