Download the GCSE Geography Ecosystems: Taiga Resources module
This module contains:
- An editable PowerPoint lesson presentation
- Editable revision handouts
- A glossary which covers the key terminologies of the module
- Topic mindmaps for visualising the key concepts
- Printable flashcards to help students engage active recall
- A quiz with answer key to test knowledge and understanding of the module
Ecosystems: Taiga
Taigas, also known as boreal forests and coniferous forests, are the world’s largest biomes. These are found throughout high northern latitudes in subarctic regions, between tundras and temperate forests
This GCSE Ecosystems module introduces taigas to your students, explaining:
- What are taigas, and what are their characteristics?
- Where are taigas located around the world?
- What are the abiotic and biotic components of taigas?
- How are taigas important to ecosystems and to society?
- What are the biodiversity issues that taigas face?
- How is sustainable management implemented and practised in these ecosystems?
More Ecosystems Modules
Taiga is one lesson in our Ecosystems module. The other theory lessons can be found below: