pptx, 11.53 MB
pptx, 11.53 MB
docx, 18.6 KB
docx, 18.6 KB
Introductory lesson on Bristol for the new AQA GCSE Geography course (3.2.1 Urban issues and challenges.) Features key questions, starter, a range of activities and a plenary. Various articles, images and links to relevant videos included. Could be supported by use of the Oxford AQA GCSE Geography textbook but this is not necessary.

Starter
- series of iconic Bristol images with prompt questions
Key questions to frame the lesson
1.Why is Bristol important regionally, nationally and internationally?
2.How has Bristol’s history of migration changed the city?
Activities
1a. Map analysis of Bristol's location and transport links
1b. Sorting of factors explaining Bristol's importance
1c. Extension activity
2a. Worksheet assessing migration in Bristol
Plenary
- Activity to summarise the key points of the lesson in a creative and informative way. Requires mini-whiteboards.

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