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Geography Social Sciences Grade 4 Term 1 to 4 summary Oxford Successful textbook

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This document is a complete summary of the Grade 4 Geography curriculum, based on the Oxford Successful textbook. It covers all four terms and includes topics such as settlements, human needs, map skills, food production, and water resources in South Africa. The content is organized by module and unit, with clear definitions, examples, and explanations for easy revision.

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, Module 01: Places where people live

UNIT 01: PEOPLE AND PLACES

TERM DEFINITION

Settlement A place where people live together.
Service work Jobs where people do something for the community, like a teacher.
Industries Making goods in factories.

PLACES TO LIVE
• Places where people live together are called settlements.
• People live in cities, farms, small towns, and large towns.
• Farms, towns, and cities are different types of settlements.

FARMS
• A farm is a large plot of land for food production.
• People who live on a farm are owners and farm workers.

SMALL TOWNS
• People live more in small towns than on farms.
• Small towns are smaller than large towns.
• Several families live in a small town.
• Small towns can have shops, schools, and clinics.

LARGER TOWNS
• Some towns are larger but smaller than cities.
• Many people live and work in towns.
• Towns have shops, schools and clinics.
• There are also factories and offices in villages.

CITIES
• Cities are the biggest places to live for people.
• Thousands or even millions of people live in cities.
• Cities have a huge variety of shops, schools, hospitals, factories, and offices.

BUILDINGS AND WHAT THEY ARE USED FOR
• People live in houses, apartments and animals need shelters or cages.
• Garages are used to store cars.
• On farms there are buildings for machinery and products.
• Different services are provided in buildings such as hospitals, schools, banks, and churches.

ROADS AND FOOTPATHS
• People make use of different modes of transportation.
• Footpaths are necessary for pedestrians to walk.
• In the absence of footpaths, people can tread their own paths.
• If many people use the same path, it can become a path.
• Roads or paths are necessary for cyclists.
• Cars, buses, and taxis require roads to travel.


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, Module 01: Places where people live

UNIT 02: LANDMARKS AND HOW TO EXPLAIN A ROUTE

TERM DEFINITION

Features Parts of something that are noteworthy.
Beacons Things you can see from afar.

BEACONS: NATURAL AND MAN-MADE
• Beacons are features in an environment.
• Beacons can be natural or man-made features.
• Natural features include grass, trees, rivers, and mountains.
• Man-made features include roads, buildings, and power poles.
• Landmarks can be tall trees, mountains, or bends in rivers.
• Man-made landmarks can be specific buildings or intersections of roads.

DESCRIBE AND DRAW A SHORT ROUTE
• Thandi comes to the city to look for work and stays with her brother
David.
• David tells Thandi how to get to the taxi stand.
• David gives Thandi directions on how to walk.
• He described landmarks such as a spaza shop and a playground.
• He said she should turn right at Tambo Street.
• David makes a sketch of the route for Thandi.
• The sketch is a simple map.

EXPLAIN HOW TO GET FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
• Explain step by step the path to follow.
• Encourage looking out for landmarks and street names.
• Tell them which way to turn down.
• Discuss the sketch showing the route.
• Identify the positions of the elementary school and the library on the
sketch.
• Encourage searching for landmarks along the way.

DESCRIBE AND DRAW YOUR OWN ROUTE
• Describe and draw a route from your own home.
• Think of a short route that you use often.
• Consider going from your home to the school if the route isn't too long.
• If the route is too long, think about a shorter route, such as to the store or a friend's house.
• Note landmarks along the way as you describe the route.




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