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Followed by the area you would least like to live in and why. Starter With your partner decide the area of Stockton you would most like to live in and give a reason. Followed by the area you would least like to live in and why.

Learning Objectives To be able to use data of an area to describe varying quality of life and standard of living in urban areas. To know how to compare and contrast the similarities and differences within urban areas.

Comparing Wards In Stockton Using the neighbourhood data sheets highlight the data that gives you an indication of both the quality of life and the standard of living of different wards in Stockton. Newtown Grangefield Hartburn

Comparing the Wards Describe and explain how quality of life and standard of living vary in different parts of Stockton (an urban area in an MEDC). Which area has the best quality of life and standard of living? Give reasons. Which has the poorest? Give reasons.

Plenary If you were in charge of the Local Government which area of Stockton would you try to improve and what would you try to achieve?