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10 August 2026

pptx, 3.55 MB
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Global & UK Population Distribution (Year 7 Geography)

Lesson Summary
In this lesson, pupils will identify patterns of population distribution around the world, explain the difference between physical and human factors, and understand why the UK’s population is spread unevenly. Pupils explore global maps, analyse settlement patterns, and categorise factors influencing where people live using a clear Venn diagram structure.

What’s Included

  • Full PowerPoint lesson with clear modelling and engaging visuals
  • Worksheet task: Categorise physical and human factors into a Venn diagram
  • Peer and group discussion opportunities
  • In‑lesson tasks developing map interpretation, geographical reasoning, and understanding of uneven population distribution
  • Engaging materials designed in your premium, minimalist style

Why Teachers Will Like This Resource
This lesson builds strong foundational knowledge of how and why population distribution varies globally and within the UK. Pupils learn to distinguish clearly between physical and human factors, apply them to real‑world examples, and explain the UK’s uneven settlement pattern with confidence. Ready to teach, visually engaging, and ideal for Year 7 exploring the geography of where people live.

Some visuals in this resource were made with AI to help bring ideas to life and support student understanding.

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Year 7 - Population (Full Unit of Work + Knowledge Organiser)

## ***One Planet, Many People* (Full Unit of Work + Knowledge Organiser)** **Bundle Summary** This complete KS3 Geography unit explores how and why populations change across time and place. Pupils investigate global population growth, uneven settlement, migration, ageing populations, and the future impacts of climate change. The bundle includes six fully sequenced lessons and a high‑quality Knowledge Organiser designed to support retrieval practice, revision, and confident use of key demographic vocabulary. **What’s Included** - **Six full PowerPoint lessons** covering: - 🌍 World population change - 🗺️ Global & UK population distribution - 👶 Population structure & migration - 🏙️ Diversity & change in County Durham - 👵 Ageing, overpopulation & underpopulation - 🌡️ Climate change & future population patterns - **Worksheets** for every lesson, including graph plotting, Venn diagrams, population pyramid analysis, source interpretation, global comparison tasks, and an end‑of‑unit assessment - **Knowledge Organiser** summarising key vocabulary, big ideas, enquiry questions, and core explanations - **Opportunities for peer work and class discussion** embedded throughout - **Visually engaging slides** designed in your premium, minimalist style **Why Teachers Will Like This Resource** This bundle provides a coherent, engaging scheme of work that builds strong geographical understanding and analytical skills. The lessons are structured, accessible, and ready to teach, with clear modelling and pupil‑friendly tasks. The Knowledge Organiser supports retrieval practice, homework, and revision, helping pupils master essential concepts such as *population density*, *natural increase*, *migration*, *ageing populations*, and *environmental refugees*. Perfect for KS3 teachers seeking a high‑quality, time‑saving unit that blends global learning with meaningful local case studies. **Some visuals in this resource were made with AI to help bring ideas to life and support student understanding.**

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