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24 April 2025

pptx, 3.77 MB
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This lesson focuses on comparing two diverse countries, the United Kingdom and Brazil, allowing students to explore their differences and similarities in terms of geography, population, climate, trade, and culture. By engaging with interactive slides and a structured comparison table, students will deepen their understanding of how each country’s unique characteristics influence their way of life and industries. With clear explanations, a step-by-step guided activity, and engaging extension tasks, students will learn to identify key features such as climate differences, major exports, and the impact of population size on each country’s economy. The lesson encourages critical thinking, enabling students to draw connections between the geographical factors of each country and the everyday lives of people who live there.

Designed for Key Stage 2 students (ages 10-11), this lesson provides various ways to engage with the topic, including group discussions, research tasks, and creative activities. Students will use interactive comparison tables, have the opportunity to create posters or mind maps to visually represent their learning, and review their understanding through carefully structured questions. The lesson is well-supported by teacher resources, including reading texts on the UK and Brazil, and optional homework tasks that reinforce key concepts. Whether your students are working in pairs, individually, or creatively, this lesson encourages exploration, research, and the development of comparative skills while learning about the wider world.

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