Content:
- An introduction to the concepts of population policies, anti-natal policies and pro-natal policies.
- An explanation of why governments wish to influence population change.
- A detailed case study of China’s One Child policy (Anti-Natalist).
- A detailed case study of Singapore’s ‘Have three or more…’ policy (Pro-Natalist).
- BONUS ACTIVITY: Class debate ‘Government should never try to influence population change, it is immoral.’ To what extent do you agree?
Resources are:
- FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom.
- REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home.
Bonus Materials:
- Knowledge Organizer
- Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz)
Each resource includes:
- Worksheet with activities.
- Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in the notes section of each slide.
- Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus.
- Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams.
- Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check.
- Useful links- to video clips, websites etc.
What’s included:
• A word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to read graphs, describe distributions and complete structured reading activities.
•The word document is 6 pages. The word document is provided in colour and grayscale.
•This worksheet is also provided as a PDF.
•A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers.
•The PowerPoint is 23 slides.
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Excellent research - since losing it after the GCSE changes in 2016 I have been struggling to find a good way to teach population policies to KS3 and this is a great package with lots of relevant info
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