A KS3/ KS4 Geography lesson to improve skills with a focus on population pyramids. Students draw their own population pyramid using UK data. They then describe and explain the patterns in the population pyramid. The final task requires them to compare population pyramids from 4 different countries. Differentiated with extra support for the less able and challenge tasks for the more able. Fully resourced.
The resource/s are advertised as a lesson drawing population graph.. however I had to make a template myself- which I could have done myself without buying this resource on population pyramids - the graph itself was a minimum I was after. It was very hard to understand what was being bought for the £3 beforehand so I risked it but there was no graph template.
amac89
6 years ago
Thanks for the review. However I would like to draw your attention to a few points.<br />
<br />
Firstly, the description for the lesson states that students ‘draw their own population pyramids’. This includes the axis - as this is part of the skill I am encouraging them to practise.<br />
<br />
Secondly, nowhere in the description does it say a template is provided - instead the help sheet and the PowerPoint instruct them on how to construct the axis themselves.<br />
<br />
Thirdly, it clearly states that the activity is to be completed on graph paper. <br />
<br />
I have taught this lesson this week with several Year 8 groups and they particularly enjoy creating their own graphs within the hours lesson. I apologise if you were unhappy with the lesson but nowhere within the description does it say that a template is included or indeed, necessary.
Empty reply does not make any sense for the end user
Report this resourceto let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.