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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - All Theory and Place Study (Detroit)
WHOLE UNIT
AQA Changing Places - all lessons, resources, Key readings, PowerPoints etc.
*** ALL LESSONS, RESOURCES AND MODELLED WORK ***
All lessons and resources to teach prior to place studies - includes a local study which can be adapted.
Planned for 100 minute lessons - easy adapted.
**A-Level AQA Changing Places Unit - Theory **
L1 - What is place?
L2 - Categories of Place
L3 - Key concepts of Place
L4 - Why are places different? (Exogenous and Endogenous Factors)
L5 - Local Place Factors
L6 - Sources of Place (Qualitative)
L7 - Sources of Place (Quantitative)
L8 - Placelessness
L9 - Clone Towns
L10 - Rebranding and Reimaging place
L11 - Assesment, Revision and Feedback (L12)
PLACE STUDY - Detroit
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L1 Introduction + Background (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L2 Economic Changes (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L3 Demographic Changes (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L4 Changing Character (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L5 Representations (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L6 Rebranding (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L7 Review (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L8 ASSESSMENT (Lesson + Resources)
AQA Globalisation - L4 Unequal flows of Globalisation - Core and Periphery (Lesson and Resources).
L4 in the SOW looking at the Core and Periphery model in detail to begin to address ideas of trade and unequal flows of Globalisation for AQA Globalisation and Global Governance:
Key ideas 1.5 and 1.2
Starter - Retrieval questions from previous lesson (L3 Factors of Globalisation)
Introducing the idea of the Global shift and how this has let to Core/Periphery regions
How to global shift links to the Clark Fisher model and changes in production over time - linking to the rise of the BRICs Nations
HOMEWORK - Revision task
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - End of Unit Revision (Lesson + Resources)
A Revision lesson talked through with the visualiser. Can be adapted to group/ individual tasks with appropriate case studies.
Modelled notes - Worksheet.
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L11 Assessment (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 11 on the SOW - the assessment on the background of Changing places before the places studies.
Starter - Retrieval Questions based on the previous lesson (L10 Rebranding and Reimaging)
Assessment - 70 mins, 50 Marks. Mixture of shorter recall Qs, longer questions and source bases questions.
Feedback Lesson - broken down Qs with model answers and application to similar Qs.
Assessment and worksheets - Powerpoint - Feedback - Modelled answers.
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L7 Quantitative Sources of Place (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 7 of the scheme - How can different Quantitative sources changes out opinion on a place and construct s different sense of place and how this links/ contrasts to qualitative made for AQA Changing places unit - applied to local study but can be adapted to are or uses as a case Study.
** Key Idea 2.7**
Places may be represented in a variety of different forms, in diverse media.
Finding out about the purpose and wider context in which the particular
representation of a place was produced can help evaluate its reliability.
Starter - Retrieval questions on the previous lesson (L6 Quantitative Sources of Place).
Recap Quantitatve sources - examples and pros/cons
COMPUTER TASK - using various sources of data look at local area (Ipswich in this case) to complete a local study e.g.
* Index of Multiple Deprivation
* House Prices
* Crime data
* Census data
EXAM Q - Applying the computer task data.
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Practice - Modelled Answers
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L5 How do local places change? (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 5 in the scheme - applying the Exogenous and Endogenous factors to a local place. Could be adapted to local area or used as a case study and this is the make up of Kesgrave made for AQA Changing places unit.
Key Idea 2.4
How has Kesgrave changed?
Using cartographic maps to identify changes to the “place” and how exogenous and endogenous factors have influenced.
Starter - Retrieval Questions on the previous lesson (L4 Why are places different?)
Recap - Exogenous and Endogenous factors with different examples.
4 Mark questions outlining the difference between the 2 with Modelled Examples.
Local study - using different maps how has the place changed over time.
Lesson Resources - Powerpoints - Worksheets - Modelled Work.
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places SOW - East End London Local/Distant Place Study
*** ALL MODELLED WORK INCLUDED - INCLUDING ESSAY PLANS AND MODEL ANSWERS ***
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L1 Intro (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L2 Pros and Cons (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L3 Representations (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places- East End London Place Study L4 Changing Character (Lesson + Resources)
AQAA-LEVEL Changing Places- East End London Place Study L5 Rebranding- Olympics (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L6 Local - New Era (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L7 Review(Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L8 ASSESSMENT (Lesson + Resources)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places- East End London Place Study L5 Changing Character (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 4 of a Place study on The East End of London- this could be your distant or home study (depending on location). There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment).
This lesson looks at the East End’s character and factors (Exogenous and Endogenous) and how they have changed and how this has influenced place.
**Key Idea **
How are places constructed - how does this change?
What factors have influenced the East End’s history and place making process?
How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)?
EXAM Q starter from previous lesson + Model Answer work
Reacp - Exogenous and endogenous factors.
The changes in the Factors in the EE and a Card sort
Photo analysis in relation to changes in character of place
Research Homework.
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Q - MODELLED WORK
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L1 Intro (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 1 of a Place study on The East End of London- this could be your distant or home study (depending on location). There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment).
This lesson looks at a brief introduction of the East End, what some sources begin to say about it and the demography/ economics of the region.
**Key Idea **
How are places constructed - how does this change?
What factors have influenced the East End’s history and place making process?
How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)?
Introduce and locate the place study of the East End
What are the overall opinions?
Sources analysis of choropleths using census data, Shine Census data analysis and Oliver Twist extract.
HWK - Timeline of the East end
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - MODELLED WORK
CHANGING PLACES - Key Reading Recap (What is place?)
This was framed as a lesson for a “recap” on the key readings following lockdown lessons; it included the background reading to work alongside the AQA Changing Places Unit. These readings where to help introduce the ideas of place and how they vary, looking at the key concepts. Includes the following:
Tim Cresswell
Edward Relph
Yi-Fu Tuan
Doreen Massey
PowerPoint - Lesson - Shortened Readings (Printable) - Quiz - Answers
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Complete Scheme of work (Background and Theory)
AQA Changing Places - all lessons, resources, Key readings, PowerPoints etc.
*** ALL LESSONS, RESOURCES AND MODELLED WORK ***
A-Level AQA Changing Places Unit
All lessons and resources to teach prior to place studies - includes a local study which can be adapted.
Planned for 100 minute lessons - easy adapted.
L1 - What is place?
L2 - Categories of Place
L3 - Key concepts of Place
L4 - Why are places different? (Exogenous and Endogenous Factors)
L5 - Local Place Factors
L6 - Sources of Place (Qualitative)
L7 - Sources of Place (Quantitative)
L8 - Placelessness
L9 - Clone Towns
L10 - Rebranding and Reimaging place
L11 - Assesment, Revision and Feedback (L12)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L4 Exogenous and Endogenous factors (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 4 of the scheme - How are places different? Focusing on Exogenous and Endogenous factors within near and far places.
Key idea 2.4
How do different factors influence place and their relationships to other places?
Starter - Retrieval quiz and Qs from previous lesson (L3 Key concepts and writers of place)
Introduce what Exogenous and Endogenous factors are and how they construct a place.
Concept mapping between the factors and how they impact.
Worked examples of Exogenous factors + place construction around the world.
HOMEWORK - application to 2 contrasting places of their choice.
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Modelled Work.
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Media Representation (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 4 of the scheme - Media Representation and place made for AQA Changing places unit:
Key idea 2.3
How can the media distort a person’s “sense of place?”
What negative effect can sources have on people’s construction of places?
Image annotation on previous conceptions of various places + why.
Near vs. Far places.
IT TASK - Africa the “Dark continent”. Researching articles to complete a “word cloud.”
READING - Doreen Massey HWK.
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Readings.
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L3 Key Concepts of place (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 3 of the scheme - Key concepts of place made for AQA Changing places unit:
Key idea 2.2
What can edit a person’s ideas of place?
What is place - looking at a Social Constructionist, Descriptive and Phenomenological approach.
Starter - Retrieval from previous lesson (L2 Categories of place).
3 categories - Social Constructionist, Phenomenological and Descriptive; with the key writers attached to each
READINGs - Yi-Fu Tan, Doreen Massey, Tim Cresswell and Edward Relph.
Skills - how to summarise and share ideas.
Skill - planning 20 Mark Q
HOMEWORK - Revision tool.
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Readings - Modelled work.
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L2 Categories of Place (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 2 of the scheme - Categories place made for AQA Changing places unit:
KEY IDEA 2.3
Lesson Retrieval from L1 (What is place?)
How can the media etc define our sense of place?
How can the media develop an “us” and “them?”
What are the near and far places?
How do people’s opinions of place differ? Does the media play a role?
Homework - David Houle Ted Talk
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Modelled work.
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L1 What is place? (Lesson + Resources)
Whole lesson on the introduction to “what is place?” for AQA Changing places unit:
KEY IDEA 2.2
Introduction to the course and Cornell note taking (expectation of my year)
What is place – how is it developed? who is included/excluded?
3 ideas of place - Location, Locale and Sense of Place.
How do people’s opinions of place differ?
Insider vs Outsider - what are they and can they ever be good?
Personalised HWK.
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets.
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AQA GCSE Changing Economic World - Development Scheme.
All lessons, resources, and mid unit decision making for Development AQA Paper 2 Challenges to the Human Environment. For 100 minutes lessons but easily adapted.
**Changing Economic World **
L1 - Measuring Development.
L2 - Development Rankings
L3 - Reasons for Uneven Development
L4 - Consequences of Uneven Development
L5 - Demographic Transition Model
L6 - Reducing the Gap
L7 - Aid
L8 - Goat Aid Decision Making Exercise
L9 - India as a NEE
L10 - India Aid Example
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AQA GCSE Changing Economic World - Complete Scheme.
All lessons, resources, and assessments for AQA Paper 2 Challenges to the Human Environment. For 100 minutes lessons but easily adapted.
**Changing Economic World **
L1 - Measuring Development.
L2 - Development Rankings
L3 - Reasons for Uneven Development
L4 - Consequences of Uneven Development
L5 - Demographic Transition Model
L6 - Reducing the Gap
L7 - Aid
L8 - Goat Aid Decision Making Exercise
L9 - India as a NEE
L10 - India Aid Example
L11 - UK HIC Economic Structure
L12 - UK Industries and Sustainability
L13 - Growth and Decline of UK areas
L14 - North South Divide
L15 - UK and Wider Links
L16 - Assessment 45 marks (Lesson and Feedback included)
AQA GCSE CHANGING ECONOMIC WORLD: L4 - Uneven Development impacts, migration. (Lessons + Resources).
AQA - Changing economic world.
This is the 4th lesson on Changing economic world - looking at the consequence of uneven development with a particular focus on migration.
Review of last learning
Concept mapping starter and photo analysis.
keywords and different types of migration.
Main point summary of lesson.
Exam question - Structure.
Lesson PowerPoint - Resources - Videos - - Exam question.
AQA GCSE CHANGING ECONOMIC WORLD: L3 - Reasons for Uneven Development (Lessons + Resources).
AQA - Changing economic world.
This is the 3rd lesson on Changing economic world - looking at the reason behind inequality and uneven development.
Poverty trap
What is inequality?
Card sort with ranking AO3 task
Exam question - Structure and modeled answer separated into Assessment Objectives
Chains of consequence HWK task - working on AO2.
Lesson PowerPoint - Resources - Videos - Card sort - Exam question and Modeled answer.