Full unit of work for the Human Geography of the UK. This unit of 13 lessons explores the characteristics of the UK’s population, cities, and industry, as well as the UK’s influence in the wider world. All lesson are suitable for 50 minutes to 1 hour of teaching time. Includes supporting worksheets for lessons - no additional resources are required. Most suitable for KS3 (Year 9), and perfect for preparing pupils for the new 1-9 GCSE modules.
All lessons have a starter and lesson aim. All PowerPoints in the same signature style.
Lesson sequence:
1 - What is the human geography of the UK?
2 - The demographic transition model
3 - What are the problems with an ageing population?
4 - Why is London’s population booming?
5 - How is the UK’s economy changing?
6 - What does the post industrial UK economy look like?
7 - Where are the UK’s economic hubs?
8 - How significant is London to the UK’s economy?
9 - Why are we developing infrastructure and economic hubs?
10 - What is the UK’s global role?
11 - How influential is the UK’s media?
12 - How has the food we eat evolved?
13 - Why do we have a North-South divide?
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