Starter quiz
- What are the countries that make up the UK?
- England ✓
- Northern Ireland ✓
- France
- Scotland ✓
- Wales ✓
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- Different types of land use include...
- offices and factories ✓
- agriculture and farming ✓
- the journey to school
- roads and railways ✓
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- The number of people living in a defined area (e.g. 300 people per square kilometre) is called...
- population statistics
- population numbers
- population density ✓
- population growth
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- This photo shows...
- only physical features
- only human features
- a mix of human and physical features ✓
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- Tourism, mining, farming, building are types of...
- 'industry' ✓
- Diversity means...
- different ✓
- similar
- variety ✓
- everything
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Exit quiz
- A set idea that someone might have about a place or thing, which is often not true in reality is called a...
- stereogram
- stereotype ✓
- stereophone
- stereograph
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- This is a...
- Bar chart
- Line graph
- Pictogram
- Climate graph ✓
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- What sources can we use to investigate geographical differences across the UK?
- Ordnance Survey maps
- aerial photographs
- climate graphs
- population density maps
- all of the above ✓
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- Match the words with their definitions
- Misconception⇔an incorrect idea or opinion that someone might have about something ✓
- Stereotype⇔a set idea someone might have about a place which may not be true ✓
- Diversity⇔the variety of human and physical characteristics in a place ✓
- What type of photograph is this?
- satellite photograph
- ground level photograph
- aerial photograph ✓
- X-ray photograph
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- A relief map like this shows
- Hilly areas and areas of low-lying land ✓
- Natural features like the coastline and rivers ✓
- The location of major cities
- Where people in the UK live
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- The UK has a range of landscapes, settlement types, land uses and industries.
- We can use maps and other data sources to investigate differences in life across the UK.
- We can use geographical skills to investigate differences across the UK.
Common misconception
Some learners may be less confident with the use of aerial images, maps and data.
Spend additional time recapping and consolidating learners' geographical skills in using maps and other sources of information.
Keywords
Land use - Land use is the function or purpose of a particular area.
Industry - Industry is the business of turning raw materials into finished products usually in factories.
Population density - Population density is the number of people living in a defined area, e.g. 300 people per square kilometre.
Diversity - Diversity is the variety of human, physical or cultural characteristics in a geographical area.
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