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INNOVATIVE

LESSON
TEMPLATE

Submitted
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AJITHA P T
Social
Science

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teacher: AJITHA P T
school : N S H S SKaruvatta
subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE
unit
: The earth which supports man.
sub unit : Mountains

CURRICULAR STATEMENT
its influence on man.
LEARNING OUTCOMES

STD :IX
STR :35
DUR:45MIN
DATE:18AUG
2015

Understands different types of mountains and


To define the importance of mountains.
* To compare different types of mountains.
* To find out the influence of mountain on

man.
* To know various features of Himalayas.

CONTENT ANALYSIS
TERMS
Fold mountains-Block mountains-Relict
mountains-Volcanic mountains-AlpsAndes ,Rockies-Black forest.
PLACEGermany, France , India, Rajasthan, Gujarat.
FACTS
*Those landforms which have a height of 900 meters or more
above sea
level is called mountains.
*They have been divided into four on the
basis of their origin.
*Fold mountains, Block Mountains, Relict
Mountains and Volcanic mountains
Were the example of Fold mountains.
*Folding of the places cause Fold Mountains
to form.
*Himalayas , Alps, Andes, The Rockies are
the example of Fold mountains.
*The block mountains are formed as result of up light of landforms due to
faulting.
*These mountains have flat cops and steep
sides.
*Due to the different weathering processes
of prolonged duration the rocks
that are not very resistant get dis integrated and only those resistant part
remain. These mountains are called Residual mountains.

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