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Memory challenge You will have 1 minute to remember an image on the board. You then need to make a copy in your books from memory (You need to include the labels!)

Title: Burgess Model Lesson Objectives:- To gain an understanding of the Burgess Model. Lesson Outcomes By the end of today’s lesson students will be able to:- Describe the characteristics of each of the zones Explain where people might live in relation to their circumstances

Detective Time  There are a number of pieces of information located around the room. Your task is to find them and write them down (you may bullet point them in note form) Rules This is an individual task! There is no need to speak to anyone No messing around or pushing each other The information is spread out therefore you all should not try to be in the same place at once.

Draw an image CBD Inner City Outer City Inner Suburbs Outer Suburbs Try to think of some examples of places in Leicester.

Decision Time! Locate each scenario into the correct sector of the Burgess Model, include your reason!

A family with 1 child

An elderly couple

A university student

A family with 2 children and a dog

A 40-year old single man, who is the manager of the banking company Natwest

A single parent family

Where would you find..... Offices A Takeaway A Bank A corner shop A Supermarket (ASDA)

Evaluation The activity you enjoyed/learnt the most and why Today I’ve learnt that … Today I’ve learnt that … Today I’ve learnt that … Today I’ve learnt that …

Urban In or about cities Slum Poor housing often illegal & overcrowded Rural In or about the countryside Flats Housing on multiple levels, can be high or low rise Commute The journey from place of residence to place of work Settlement A form of dwelling from a single house to a large city Employment A persons trade or profession, the work they get paid for doing. Terrace housing Continuous row of housing, with space to the front and rear. Suburbs Housing on the edge of urban areas with increased land per house. Semi-detached A pair of houses built side by side with a separating wall, with space to the front, rear and one side.