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This final lesson brings the unit together by exploring how and why development varies across East Africa. Students get to grips with key indicators like GDP and HDI, compare countries across the region, and investigate how history, healthcare, education, aid and investment all shape people’s lives. It’s analytical, ambitious and perfectly pitched for KS3.

By the end of Lesson 6, students will be able to:
  • Define development indicators such as GDP and HDI
  • Compare development levels across East African nations using real data
  • Explain how history, healthcare and education affect growth
  • Evaluate the impact of international aid and investment on development
What students will experience in the lesson
  • Purposeful in‑lesson tasks analysing development data and spotting patterns across the region
  • A clear, structured worksheet guiding students through indicators, causes and consequences
  • Engaging peer‑talk activities where learners debate which factors most strongly influence development in East Africa

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East Africa KS3 Geography – Complete 6‑Lesson Bundle

A bold, engaging and beautifully structured KS3 unit that brings the landscapes, climates, cultures and development of **East Africa** to life. This bundle gives you six premium, ready‑to‑teach lessons that build knowledge step‑by‑step — from tectonic drama and climate patterns to human geography, industry, environmental challenges and development. Perfect for teachers who want a unit that is **clear, coherent, visually engaging and rooted in real‑world geography**. --- ## **What this bundle delivers** Across six high‑impact lessons, students will: - **Locate East Africa** and explore iconic physical features such as the Great Rift Valley, Lake Victoria and Mount Kilimanjaro - **Understand climate patterns** including the Equator, altitude and rainfall‑driven ecosystems - **Investigate human geography** from settlement patterns to languages, religions and urban growth - **Explore economic activity** including industries, informal work, infrastructure and tourism - **Analyse environmental challenges** such as drought, conservation conflicts and renewable energy - **Compare development** using GDP, HDI, healthcare, education, aid and investment --- ## **Why teachers love this bundle** - Every lesson includes purposeful **in‑lesson tasks**, a clear **worksheet**, and structured **peer‑talk activities** - Explanations are student‑friendly but academically robust - The sequence builds logically, making assessment and retrieval effortless - The tone is premium, clean and TES‑ready — ideal for classrooms and online teaching

£6.00

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