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This 1 hour KS3 lesson investigates the features that attract people to both human and physical landscapes. Students use source images to consider the unique characteristics of coastal, mountainous and urban destinations. Pupils then complete their worksheet, which overviews the features of each area. Students are taught the difference between labels and annotates, and are required to select one area to work on independently. Exemplars and answer sheet included.
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