TOPIC 3- GLOBALISATION 3.1A- HOW DOES THE ECONOMY OF THE GLOBALISED WORLD FUNCTION IN DIFFERENT PLACES? LO: To learn a definition of the term globalisation.

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TOPIC 3- GLOBALISATION 3.1A- HOW DOES THE ECONOMY OF THE GLOBALISED WORLD FUNCTION IN DIFFERENT PLACES? LO: To learn a definition of the term globalisation and to be able to give an example of a product that is globalised.

Starter Look at your clothes labels, your bag label, where your equipment is from and write down the list of countries names you find. Using the word dependent or rely explain how this activity shows we are connected with other countries?

Globalisation refers to growth and the spread of ideas, business, culture and goods on a global or world wide scale, making the world more interconnected WHAT DO YOU THINK GLOBALISATION IS? On your own write what you believe the term means on your post-it-note. Doesn’t matter if you are wrong.

Globalisation refers to growth and the spread of ideas, business, culture and goods on a global or world wide scale ‘The whole world is now connected (globalised)’, To what extent do you agree with this statement?

LO: To lean a definition of the term globalisation and to be able to give an example of a product that is globalised.

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Complete the ‘Globalisation of Vans’ task. You have to plot on a world map the ‘journey’ of Vans shoes. Additionally plot onto the map the continents and main countries – all of you need to know these!!! A/A* - Alternative, produce half a side that details when the process of globalisation started using examples. You’ll need to go back in time!! HOMEWORK

LO: To lean a definition of the term globalisation and to be able to give an example of a product that is globalised.

How are you globalised? 6 degrees of separation ………. See if you can connect yourself to these countries in less than 6 steps America I.e. Me  Big bang theory  American TV program watched daily Japan Vietnam China Indonesia Kenya LO: To lean a definition of the term globalisation and to be able to give an example of a product that is globalised.