Starter Activity World Cup Football

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Starter Activity World Cup Football Where is South Africa on your Africa map? Study Information Sheet 8 and produce a spider diagram of the key elements/aims of the World Cup for South Africa.

Learning Objectives To explore the impact of the 2010 World Cup on South Africa. To analyse and evaluate evidence to draw and justify conclusions

Good or Bad? Your Task: Read the statements about the World Cup and decide if they are good or bad. Colour good one colour and bad another. Copy the following diagram and divide the info boxes between the 3 topic areas.

Sorting (Venn) Diagram

Learning Review What are the main costs of hosting the 2010 Fifa World Cup? Are the main costs social, economic or environmental? What are the main benefits of hosting the 2010 Fifa World Cup? Are the main benefits social, economic or environmental? Are there more benefits than costs?

Learning Review How successfully have we met our learning objectives? To explore the impact of the 2010 World Cup on South Africa. To analyse and evaluate evidence to draw and justify conclusions

Homework Task Use your learning review summary responses and your information on the impacts of the world cup to produce a piece to try to persuade the UK government to either vote for or against hosting a World Cup in the future.