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Rural-to-urban migration; push and pull factors
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Rural-to-urban migration; push and pull factors

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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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Rural-to-urban migration; push and pull factors using an examples from Brazil. I've used someone else's original idea and added a peer assessment and self assessment element plus adapted ppt. This should include:pptleafletlesson outlinecard sort

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February 7, 2020
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February 7, 2020
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4.8
11 Reviews
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SML Member July 07, 2009
Excellent!

Just what I was looking for thank you

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SML Member August 21, 2009
Really Good

A really good resource that can be used 'as it is' and can be addapted fairly easily if you are looking at another case study. Thank you

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SML Member February 09, 2010
Excellent

This is an excellent resource and shall be fun and interesting to do. Thank you.

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SML Member April 25, 2010
Excellent resource

Loved this resource. Adapted for Nairobi, Kenya and added a video at the start showing buses arriving in Nairobi and asking what geographical questions can be asked (where have they come from? where are they going? etc.)

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SML Member September 05, 2010

A good visually appealing ppt thanks

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SML Member March 08, 2011

excellent love the content and the assessment involved!! xxxx

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SML Member February 07, 2012

One of the best lessons i've seen in TES!

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SML Member April 25, 2012

Thank you, really useful for non specialist teaching a humanities unit

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cspencer133 March 22, 2014

Fantastic lesson with a colorful, engaging presentation. Objectives are clearly stated and reviewed at the end of the lesson. Higher-level thinking is required. Work is self- and peer-assessed.

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