Jobs on the coast line Brainstorm ALL the jobs you can think of that people do on the coastline. If you finish…Try the challenge: Can you name any coastal.

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Jobs on the coast line Brainstorm ALL the jobs you can think of that people do on the coastline. If you finish…Try the challenge: Can you name any coastal towns? What do you think the main jobs are there?

Jobs on the coastline today….. The jobs you have got listed…… 1. If it is to do with LEISURE you need to put a star next to do it. 2. If it is to do with WORK you need to put a circle next to it. 3. How many jobs are to do with LEISURE and how many jobs are to do with WORK? Total the number of stars and the number of circles. Challenge yourself: What jobs would you NOT be able to do 50 years ago? Make a list beneath your brainstorm.

What we will be learning today….. You will be able to describe the effects that jobs in the tourist industry have on a coastal resort. Extension: you will compare the coastal tourism jobs in an MEDC and LEDC

1. Think of one positive and negative If you were a fisherman around a long time, living in a village on the coast, and had seen more and more jobs in the tourist industry, what thoughts would you have about this? What positives and negatives are there to there being more jobs in the leisure industry than there were 50 years ago? Task: 1. Think of one positive and negative 2. Pair – share your thoughts with your partner 3. Share – be prepared to feedback!

We are looking at Newquay. Where is it? Watch the video and write down the attractions of Newquay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjW4ERysEZ4 As Geography detectives, we need to look at the evidence jobs in the tourist industry have had on the people who live on the coastline and the environment itself.

Task: Organise your card sort into positive effects and negative effects. CHALLENGE: come up with 2 additional examples of how you think tourism has impacted on Newquay and explain these.

Comparison: Beach Holiday in an LEDC

Tourism in Bali, Indonesia

Tourism in Bali, Indonesia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KupnV3JeQL4 Watch the video and make notes on the positives and negatives of tourism in Bali Compare this with the effects of tourism in Newquay

POINT: what do you think? The development of jobs in the tourist industry on the coastline has been mostly………….. EVIDENCE: select some examples from your card sort The evidence for my decision is that having more jobs means…... EXPLAIN: Say why this is bad/good for the people living on the coastline and the environment. Is the development of jobs in the tourist industry good or bad for the coastline? Level 4 You will describe the effects on the coastline. Level 5 You explain how jobs in the leisure industry have affected the coastline. You include specific case study detail to illustrate your points. Level 6 You will offer a balanced argument (so both positive and negative points) and make a conclusion. Explain how the impacts vary between MEDCs and LEDCs.

“Tourism is been mostly positive for Coastal areas” Line of truth Completely agree Completely disagree Good and bad “Tourism is been mostly positive for Coastal areas”