Teachers can find detailed versions of this program on educational platforms such as Infourok or UchMet , which often include explanatory notes, thematic planning, and assessment criteria.
Ethno-cultural diversity and religious composition of the population. Urbanization and settlement patterns. Key Learning Objectives By the end of the course, students are expected to:
The course typically covers (2 hours per week) and is divided into three primary sections focusing on Russia's spatial dimensions, natural environment, and demographics: Teachers can find detailed versions of this program
the influence of nature on human life and economic activities.
Time zones and the historical formation of Russia's territory. Geological structure, relief, and mineral resources. Climate, inland waters, and soils. Natural zones and biodiversity of Russia. Section III: Population of Russia (approx. 16 hours): Demographic processes (birth rate, mortality, migration). Key Learning Objectives By the end of the
practical skills through "Learn with the Polar Star" workshop paragraphs (in updated editions) or standard practical works involving thematic maps. Resources for Educators
Geographical position, boundaries, and administrative-territorial structure. Climate, inland waters, and soils
major geographical features (rivers, mountains, cities) on a map.