Population Higher Geography.

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Population Higher Geography

Introduction Reasons for Global population distribution and density

Lesson 1: Intro Learning intentions: We are learning about reasons for global population distribution and density Success criteria: I can describe the world’s population distribution. I can explain why some places are densely populated and others are sparsely populated.

Starter – Group Task Discuss in your groups, What factors determine where people settle? Be ready to feedback your ideas Teacher – give each group one of the questions to answer. Groups have 2 minutes. Could give each group a show me board.

Population Distribution

Population Density

Using an atlas, write a couple of paragraphs about specific areas from the map that are sparsely and densely populated.

Plenary Name 4 factors that affect population distribution