pptx, 11.01 MB
pptx, 11.01 MB
A lesson on how economic growth can create positive and negative impacts on people, including demographic change, using the case study of Mahrashtra and Bihar state in India and the core-periphery theory. Part of scheme of work written to deliver the new GCSE Geography 2016 specifications. Activities are differentiated and include:
* Starter which links to previous lesson's key concepts
* Data exercise (calculating difference from the mean)
* Gallery of labelled images showing development disparities, for students to annotate core-periphery diagrams;
* Cause and effect social changes match-up exercise
* Homework

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lizladd

8 years ago
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The power point looks good but I think there are parts of this missing - I can't find a cause and effect match up sheet, a Core Periphery diagram is mentioned but not attached, neither is <br /> a ‘Weighing the evidence’ table or essay structuring grid and mark scheme. Would be a great lesson otherwise :(

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