Great Lesson Ideas - Primary Geography: Overseas Localities
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- Published: 13 01 2010
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Summary
Geography teachers demonstrate simple, fun and effective activities that are easy and quick to replicate when teaching pupils about overseas localities.
Pupils play Bingo with a partner against other pairs. Each pair has two cards with locations on the top: one local and one overseas.
Images from home and abroad have to be sorted onto the correct card. Some of the images are ambiguous and pupils often mistakenly place the wrong photograph on the wrong board offering teachers a real chance to explore and combat stereotypes with their pupils.
Later, pupils play a game with dice. The dice are covered in images of overseas localities and photographs of the local area. By using guided questions pupils investigate how much they can glean from the photos and how much they can't.
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