Tourism In Africa – Then and Now

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Living Geography Young geographers explore their local area
Advertisements

Main Ideas This year’s theme for science week is our environment. Your teachers have planned a range of exciting activities that will happen during school.
Using a taxonomy to support progression in learning.
Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Teachers Planets.
Coursework Improvement Notes Unit 1. Criteria A - Funding Make sure this is ordered in a logical manner. Include a cover sheet with a map locating the.
What are the Natural Regions of the World?
Bellwork When you go on holiday what sort of expectations or needs do you have as a customer of the travel agent, tour operator and hotel?
Unit 22: A contrasting locality
For some ordinary for other exotic It`s Christmas time again. The project team is in front of the Ethnographic Museum.
STARTER: Which of these photos was taken in Ibiza? Explain your answer. Write down any (appropriate!) words that come into your head when you hear the.
Starter: Complete the questions around the picture.
By: Anne Abwom  Christmas celebration is an important event worldwide and New Year Eve is an added event that makes the Christmas holiday a more exciting.
How do Holidays Connect us to Africa?
The Atlanta SkyView Atlanta Sky Club Newsletter September 2011 It starts with respect. If you respect the customer as a human being, and truly honor their.
Family History Project Does your family history matter?
GIA LAI’S ETHNIC MINORITY BOARDING HIGH SCHOOL UNIT 8: THE STORY OF MY VILLAGE Teacher in charge : Đỗ Thị Thu Thủy.
GIS TASK - Where does our water come from? Where are the areas of water surplus and water deficit? STARTER: Look at this GIS map and answer the following.
E Safety & Cyber bullying Today’ Behavioural Objective If you complete today's objective a positive log will be given on SIMs! If you don’t, a negative.
Managing Resources Introduction to Tourism and National Parks.
Family.
The Impacts of Leisure Activities and Tourism Case-Study 1(PART B) – Kenya (Un)Sustainable Tourism on the Coast © Penstone Productions.
Exploring the determinants of happiness: Evidence from rural Thailand and rural Ethiopia Monica Guillen Royo and Jackeline Velazco.
Welcome Back O.
WJEC GCSE Humanities Controlled Assessment. Basics The controlled assessment task is worth 25% of the total marks available for the specification. An.
1. Paper 1 (37.5%) Physical Geography (75 marks) (1hr 30min) Topic 1: The Restless Earth Topic 5: The Coastal Zone Topic 7: Water on the Land.
What is Travel and Tourism? *In 2004, the most popular activity for international tourists visiting Canada to engage in was shopping (85%), followed by.
What is HIV & AIDS? Objective: To understand the basics of HIV & AIDS, how it effects the body and how it is.
What are the attractions of different holidays? LO: I understand that tourist destinations offer a variety of physical and human attractions.
Storage capacity and Moore’s Law Computer size and cost Convergence of technologies The nature of work and study The paperless office Append to your document.
Types of Data.
» Posing the problems and devising a strategy 1.the selection of a topic for investigation 2.a clear statement of hypothesis or aim 3.an outline of the.
Introduction to Travel & Tourism
My Interview with Anne Frank Kellie Thomas Home. Anne Frank Anne Frank was one of the million Jewish children who died in the Holocaust. She lived in.
Give Back to Your Own Kids by Helping Out Modern families are always busy Offer to help out by watching your grandkids or the family pet.
TRAVEL & TOURISM BROCHURE BY KANISHTH SACHAR IX-E 13.
Engineering a water tower
Shopping in Malawi Starter Activity: Where do you shop for food? How often do you/your family buy food? Do you grow any fruit or vegetables in your own.
Unit 1 Why do people travel?. Connector Think of places you have visited in the past – Why did you go there?
Economic Systems. Four Basic Economic Questions Every society must answer four basic economic questions: What goods and services will be produced? How.
Locking Stumps Community Primary School The Learning Bubble “INSPIRING EACH OTHER EVERYDAY. ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!”
Year 10 Child Development Lesson 2 ~ What is a Family?
In what ways have the global pattern of tourism changed? 1.Changes in location and type of tourism in last 50 years. 2.The social, economic and political.
Gender Roles and Family Unit Five – Family Issues Teacher's Edition.
Unit 5 On the farm Chengxi Primary School Huang Rong.
Section 7.1 Housing Options.  Your lifestyle will determine several housing decisions:  Lifestyle is how you choose to spend your time and money.
Successfully Completing GCSE Art. 60% Coursework 40% Exam.
Want to the services of travel agent for your next holiday destination and save your money drastically. Among many places of tourism in the world, Malaysia.
Starter TASK: Which of these places would you like to visit? Why?
once you have completed your PowerPoint USE your notes from Class!
Overview Why collect data on families Rethinking family influences
Computing and Data Analysis
Mystery Lesson… What is wrong with this map?
Home learning JANUARY 2017.
Geographical Skills and Fieldwork
Assessment on Tourism in Kenya
A Visit Around the World
Starter Activity World Cup Football
Paraty Geography project write up instructions
Can you define tourism and tourist?
Tourism in Kenya or Tunisia
International Tourism
COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS
What is HIV & AIDS? Objective: To understand the basics of HIV & AIDS, how it effects the body and how it is.
HOMEWORK – Explore Weebly, Unit 5 for Project Ideas – 5/01
KQ: What is The impact of changes in employment in the countryside
What is a family ?.
Paraty Geography project write up instructions
TripInView gives travelers the power to explore, discover and choose vacation destinations by providing information in a unique visual way.
Welcome to the English Department
Migration What is migration?.
Presentation transcript:

Tourism In Africa – Then and Now Traditional Homes

Modern Adaptations to homes Converted to a bar Movie exhibit

What is the impact of tourism in Matmata, Tunisia? Learning Objectives: To explore the impact of tourism on Matmata. To analyse and display information in a variety of ways.

Spot the difference Your Task: On the top of Activity Sheet 2 note down five differences between the village of Matmata 30 years ago and today using the maps to help you. Study the additional information on lifestyles included in the diaries of family members and use it to complete the activities.

Matmata thirty years ago

Matmata today

Impact of Tourism Your task: Read through the speech bubbles on Activity Sheet 3 giving views of how tourism has impacted on life in Matmata. Use this information and everything else you have found out about changes to Matmata today to complete the table on the sheet.

Learning Review What are the main changes that have taken place in Matmata over the last 30 years? What are the advantages of tourists visiting Matmata? What are the disadvantages of tourists visiting Matmata? How different are the primary school children’s futures likely to be compared to their parents?

Learning Review How successfully have we met our learning objectives? To explore the impact of tourism on Matmata. To analyse and display information in a variety of ways.

Collect travel brochures for holidays in Kenya. Homework Task Collect travel brochures for holidays in Kenya.