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This** two hour KS3 lesson** investigates why global tourism has increased over time. Pupils learn how to analyse stacked line graphs and identify patterns in world travel. Writing frames are included to support weaker pupils. A card sort task is included to help pupils explain the reasons for such changes. Pupils then complete a categorising task where life in the 1950s is compare to present day, to explore the socio-economic reasons for tourism growth. Students finally undertake a duel coding task where images are used to prompt discussion regarding technological factors that have promoted tourism growth. Students learning is tested through an extended writing assessment. A source graph and model answer is included, as well as differentiated copy for weaker students.
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Decent, but a bit out of date.
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