
Engage your students with this visually rich, interactive geography lesson on global development. Using striking real-world photos and colourful “Development Race” graphics, pupils learn to distinguish between High Income Countries (HICs), Newly Emerging Economies (NEEs) and Low Income Countries (LICs). Activities include matching countries to their categories, explaining their choices, and annotating contrasting images of urban and market scenes to explore visible differences in development. The lesson is fully planned, editable and ready to use, making it ideal for sparking discussion and deepening understanding of global inequalities at KS3.
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