Learning objective

  • To compare land use in two different locations.

Success criteria

  • I can state some similarities between features in
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National curriculum

Geography 

Locational knowledge

Pupils should

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

Recap and recall

Display the Presentation: Fact tennis and use the activity to recap learning from the previous lesson.

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Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support

Should make a list of features, instead of writing in full sentences on the Activity: Comparing land use and could use the mind map from Lesson 5’s Wrapping up for support.

Pupils working at greater depth 

Could suggest why settlements and land use may differ in different places; could be encouraged to recognise land use patterns in different settlement types (for example, residential areas in villages, transport use in towns and leisure facilities in cities).

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: stating some similarities and differences between

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Vocabulary definitions

  • compare

    To find the similarities and differences between two things.

  • differences

    When a feature or aspect is not the same.

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