1. Watch this video and tell me what
topic we are studying
Dist topic checklist for students to stick in exercise books Students write title on clean side /
2. Specification Details
5.1a There are many different types of tourism
from leisure to business travel.
5.1b Tourism can be local, national, international
and includes short-day trips, weekend breaks
and longer
periods. Some types of tourism are seasonal.
3. What is the lesson objective?
To understand why international tourism
has grown in the last 50 years
Students note in planners
4. How will I achieve today’s
lesson objective?
You must:
• Be able to define the term tourism.
You should:
• Be able to describe how tourism has
grown over the past 50 years.
You could:
• Be able to explain the growth of
international tourism over the past 50
years.
5. What is tourism?
Definition:
• Tourism is when a person
visits a place and stays for
at least one night.
• It can also include
‘business’ activities such
as educational visits or
conferences
Discuss / Reveal - Students note
6. TASK: HOMEWORK
Where did you visit of the Christmas break that
would be considered a tourist location
You are require to present this tourist location
as a series of posters.
This list is not prescriptive but your poster could
include:
− Pictures of you there
− Pictures of the location
− A map showing where it is
− How long you were there
− What you spend your (your parents) money on.
− What attractions where there
− How you think tourism has changed this area
7.
8.
9. How will I achieve today’s
lesson objective?
You must:
• Be able to define the term tourism.
You should:
• Be able to describe how tourism has
grown over the past 50 years.
You could:
• Be able to explain the growth of
international tourism over the past 50
years.
12. Exam question
Study figure 6a.
Describe the changes in
international tourism
between 1950-2002. (4)
Dist peer assessment-ws / Students swap answers &
Complete peer assessment task / what learnt?
13. How will I achieve today’s
lesson objective?
You must:
• Be able to define the term tourism.
You should:
• Be able to describe how tourism has
grown over the past 50 years.
You could:
• Be able to explain the growth of
international tourism over the past 50
years.
19. Imagine if …
Task:
In pairs, I want you to imagine that I have
never studied tourism before.
I need you to tell me the six most
important reasons for the growth of
international tourism in the last 50 years.
• You have 4 minutes to plan your answer.
Click 4 minutes for timer
21. What was today’s lesson objective?
To understand why international tourism
has grown in the last 50 years
Students note in planners
22. How did I achieve today’s
lesson objective?
You must:
• Be able to define the term tourism.
You should:
• Be able to describe how tourism has
grown over the past 50 years.
You could:
• Be able to explain the growth of
international tourism over the past 50
years.
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Using this PowerPoint break timer This PowerPoint slide uses images, custom animation, and timing to provide a countdown timer that you can use in any presentation. When you open the template, you’ll notice that the timer is set at 00:00. However, when you start the slide show, the timer will start at the correct time and count down by 1-minute intervals until it gets to 1 minute. At that point, it will count down in two 30-seconds intervals to 00:00. To insert this slide into your presentation Save this template as a presentation (.ppt file) on your computer. Open the presentation that will contain the timer. On the Slides tab, place your insertion point after the slide that will precede the timer. (Make sure you don't select a slide. Your insertion point should be between the slides.) On the Insert menu, click Slides from Files . In the Slide Finder dialog box, click the Find Presentation tab. Click Browse , locate and select the timer presentation, and then click Open . In the Slides from Files dialog box, select the timer slide. Select the Keep source formatting check box. If you do not select this check box, the copied slide will inherit the design of the slide that precedes it in the presentation. Click Insert . Click Close .