Year 8 Assessment Comparing the giants!.

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Year 8 Assessment Comparing the giants!

Your Task: You have been studying 2 of the world most important nations. Your job is simple; compare them. On the following slide you will see the format: A basic comparison table for data and information (L3b) A box for a description of each country (L4c) A box for a basic comparison (4a) A box where you can explain the similarities and differences (5b) A box where you can predict the future! (6b)

Year 8 Levelled Assessment - Comparing The Giants India Comparable Information China Population Area Economy Physical Features Urbanisation Politics History Explain China’s Similarities and Differences: How do you see the future of both countries and why? India: China: Name____________________________________ Teaching Group_________________________