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A fun and highly engaging lesson where pupils can put their map skills (specifically grid references) to the test and track the spread of a mysterious but deadly disease in the continent of Africa.

Pupils will take on the role of a Senior Official of the World Health Organisation and work in mixed ability pairs to create a choropleth map - integrating even more skills!

This lesson is perfect for KS3. I use it as a consolidation lesson with year 7 after I have taught them how to find 4 and 6 figure grid references.

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byrtho98

3 years ago
5

Excellent, thank you for saving me hours of planning!

cowleyj

4 years ago
5

Excellent resource

hannahfowler1704

5 years ago
5

Great idea! Can’t wait to use it. Thank you very much!

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