Starter – Be ready to define your key geographical terms Urban Community Functional attachment Emotional attachment Residential Environmental Social Rural.

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Starter – Be ready to define your key geographical terms Urban Community Functional attachment Emotional attachment Residential Environmental Social Rural Economic 5 mins

Describe this living space – around your pictures write as many adjectives as you can. Remember your senses – what you can see, hear, touch & smell 5 mins

Task – You must describe this living space only in a positive (Good) way

Task – You must describe this living space only in a negative (Bad) way

To understand that people have different views of the same area and some of the reasons for this To be able to empathise To be able to use your key geographical terms To understand that people have different views of the same area and some of the reasons for this To be able to empathise To be able to use your key geographical terms

In todays lesson you need to decide which are the four key words

Where would these people live? Listen to the stories of people who have just moved to the local area and decide best where they should live. Have a look at your attachment map to help 15 mins

In 2009 Ipsos Mori carried out a huge survey of people of Sheffield for the council, one of the things they were investigating was: what are the most important things in making somewhere a good place to live? Level of crime Clean streets Public transport Health services Affordable decent housing Shopping facilities Education provision Parks and open spaces Job prospects

Diamond rank the factors that make a good place to live The most important The least important Remember to be ready to explain your reasons? Diamond rank these factors for what Young people would consider important in a good place to live Diamond rank these factors for what Young people would consider important in a good place to live 5 mins

Diamond rank the factors that make a good place to live The most important The least important Remember to be ready to explain your reasons? Diamond rank these factors for what families would consider important in a good place to live Diamond rank these factors for what families would consider important in a good place to live 5 mins

Diamond rank the factors that make a good place to live The most important The least important Remember to be ready to explain your reasons? Diamond rank these factors for what retired people would consider important Diamond rank these factors for what retired people would consider important 5 mins

Finally Diamond rank the factors for what you believe were the 2009 Ipsos Mori results The most important The least important Remember to be ready to explain your reasons? What factors did they miss, you must think of at least one other thing that makes a good place to live 5 mins

Level of crime 63% Clean streets 44% Public transport 38% Health services 37% Affordable decent housing 36% Shopping facilities 35% Education provision 31% Parks and open spaces 30% Job prospects 37% What type of people did they ask to get these results? Which part of Sheffield do you think they did and did not visit? Do you think there asked more of – men or women or does it not make a differences? 5 mins

How would different people view Park Hill flats? Photos © Alan Parkinson

How would different people view Park Hill flats? Retired personYoung family You 5 mins Photo © Alan Parkinson

What are the four key words from todays lesson? 5 mins