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“An introduction to population” is a full unit of work suitable for key stage three geography. Inside you’ll find 6 easy to follow lessons, plus homework tasks, an end of unit assessment and marking criteria.

Each lesson begins with “Do Now” style tasks helping you to settle the class. New learning is followed by independent tasks, talk and share activities and opportunities for application and reflection.

The unit also includes guidance notes and a learning journey.

Lessons included:

  1. How has global population changed?
  2. Where is everyone?
  3. Why are populations growing faster in some places than others?
  4. Can we predict how populations will change over time?
  5. What do population pyramids show?
  6. Are we facing a demographic timebomb?

Homework tasks:
Key terms to learn
Draw a population pyramid
Revision clock

Plus an assessment mark scheme.

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