
Urbanisation- Part one
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Geography
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7th Grade
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Miss Neill
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29 Slides • 35 Questions
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Urbanisation- Part one
To identify and understand the changes that Manchester has gone through in relation to regeneration.
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Quick Recap Quiz
Let's see what you can remember...
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Open Ended
1. What is the European Union?
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1. What is the European Union?
The European Union is a community of 27 European countries. The EU was formed after WW2 with the aim of preventing future wars. Member countries have benefits such as easier trade and travel between other EU member countries.
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Multiple Choice
2. Spain is located in which part of Europe?
NW
SW
SE
NE
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2. Spain is located in which part of Europe?
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Open Ended
3. Provide two reasons why water is important?
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3. Provide two reasons why water is so important.
-for hygiene- we use water for cleaning
-to drink- to stay hydrated
-for crops- crops would die if not watered
-for ecosystems
-to reduce diseases
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Multiple Choice
4. When finding a 4-figure grid reference on a map, which corner of the square do we go to?
Bottom right hand corner
Bottom left hand corner
Top right hand corner
Top left hand corner
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4. When finding a 4-figure grid reference on a map, which corner of the square do we go to?
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5. What is the 4-figure grid reference of the smiley face?
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Multiple Choice
5. What is the 4-figure grid reference of the smiley face?
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19,06
18,07
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6. What is the 4-figure grid reference of the sun?
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Multiple Choice
6. What is the 4-figure grid reference of the sun?
16,08
17,07
16,07
07,17
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7. What is the 4-figure grid reference of the moon?
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Multiple Choice
7. What is the 4-figure grid reference of the moon?
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Learning Intentions
To understand and identify the changes that Manchester has gone through with reference to regeneration
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Asking geographical questions...
Geography is all about asking questions about the world.
On the next slide you will see an image. You are then going to ask one geographical question about the image.
Consider- who, when, why, what and how...
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Open Ended
My geographical question about the image is...
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Open Ended
Starter question:
What do you think the terms regeneration and urbanisation might mean?
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Urbanisation
Urbanisation: The increase in the number of people that live in urban (city) areas.
There are many reasons why people choose to live in cities- can you think of any reasons?
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Regeneration
Regeneration: The attempt to improve an area, especially the physical environment and opportunities for economic growth.
There are parts of Manchester that have recently been regenerated- can you think of any?
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Why do people move?
We can categorise the reasons why people move into two categories:
-push factors
-pull factors
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM78Yzf-y4I
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Open Ended
What would be the definition for a push factor?
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Open Ended
What would be the definition for a pull factor?
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Push vs Pull Factors
Push factors- something negative that pushes a person a way from where they are living
Pull factor- something positive about a new place that would attract a person to move there
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Multiple Choice
Push or pull factor:
Good schools
Push factor
Pull factor
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Multiple Choice
Push or pull factor:
War
Push factor
Pull factor
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Multiple Choice
Push or pull factor:
Natural disasters for example earthquakes
Push factor
Pull factor
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Multiple Choice
Push or pull factor:
Better job opportunities
Push factor
Pull factor
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Multiple Choice
Push or pull factor:
Improved transport links
Push factor
Pull factor
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Multiple Choice
Push or pull factor:
Shortages of food
Push factor
Pull factor
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Spot the difference...
Over the next few slides you are going to see three examples of regeneration projects in Manchester.
Your first job is to spot the differences between the photos before and after the regeneration.
Why might these areas have needed regenerating?
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Open Ended
What are the differences in New Islington before and after the regeneration?
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Open Ended
What are the differences at Salford Quays before and after the regeneration?
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Open Ended
What are the differences in Hulme before and after the regeneration?
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Making judgements on an area
In geography we use environmental quality surveys to make judgements on an area
We look at factors such as:
How clean the area is
Green space in an area
How nice the area looks
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Completing your EQS
Open up the google doc. shared on the classroom and complete your EQS on Salford Quays
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Poll
Do you think that the regeneration in Salford Quays improved the area?
Yes
No
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Open Ended
Explain your reason for your opinion. Can you bring in any data from your EQS?
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Manchester Regeneration Projects
Open up the google doc. shared on the classroom.
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Multiple Choice
The owners of Manchester City have funded which regeneration project?
New/Islington/Ancoats
Salford Quays
The Crescent, Hulme
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Multiple Choice
£550 million has been spent developing Media City at which project?
New/Islington/Ancoats
Salford Quays
The Crescent, Hulme
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Multiple Choice
This project created 6000 new homes in east Manchester.
New/Islington/Ancoats
Salford Quays
The Crescent, Hulme
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Multiple Choice
Before the regeneration, this area was described as 'endless rows of grimy houses'
New/Islington/Ancoats
Salford Quays
The Crescent, Hulme
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Multiple Choice
This project created 1500 new homes for the area
New/Islington/Ancoats
Salford Quays
The Crescent, Hulme
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Multiple Choice
The people in this area now feel like they belong- a feeling that they didn't have before
New/Islington/Ancoats
Salford Quays
The Crescent, Hulme
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Poll
Which regeneration project do you think has been the most successful?
New Islington/Ancoats
Salford Quays
The Crescent, Hulme
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Manchester Regeneration Projects
Open up the google doc. shared on the classroom.
Now complete your writing task: Which regeneration project in Manchester has been the most successful and why?
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Plenary
Let's see what we have learnt today :)
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Multiple Choice
Regeneration is...
The attempt to improve an area, especially the physical environment and opportunities for economic growth.
The increase in the number of people that live in urban (city) areas.
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Multiple Choice
Urbanisation is...
The attempt to improve an area, especially the physical environment and opportunities for economic growth.
The increase in the number of people that live in urban (city) areas.
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Multiple Choice
A push factor is...
A positive factor about a new area that would attract a person to live there
A negative factor about an area that would push a person away
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Multiple Choice
A pull factor is...
A positive factor about a new area that would attract a person to live there
A negative factor about an area that would push a person away
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Multiple Select
Identify all of the push factors from the list below:
War
Good education
Job opportunities
Natural disasters
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Multiple Select
Identify all of the pull factors from the list below:
War
Better housing opportunities
Poverty
Good healthcare services
Urbanisation- Part one
To identify and understand the changes that Manchester has gone through in relation to regeneration.
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