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This 1 hour KS3 lesson focuses on extreme tourism in Antarctica. Students reflect on the rational for undertaking such a trip and consider the appeal of extreme destinations. The lesson includes a link to an Antarctica interactive quiz. Pupils listen to the sounds of Antarctica, helping to students to visualise visiting this isolated area. Pupils then complete a piece of creative writing using source images and supporting word bank. A mapping task is included to improving locational knowledge.
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