Settlement Patterns and Hierarchy Put the following people in order of responsibility in the school: Deputy Head Teacher Students Head Teacher Teacher Pastoral Team Leader
Settlement Patterns and Hierarchy Today we are learning about… the different shapes villages come in called patterns, these patterns are dictated by physical geography. The size of settlements is also linked to the amount of services it has; this is called settlement hierarchy. By the end of the lesson… ALL can identify settlement patterns and sort settlements by size (Level 3) MOST will be able to describe settlement patterns and settlement characteristics by size (Level 4) SOME will be able to explain why a settlement has a certain pattern and explain the link between size and the number of services it has (Level 5)
Settlement Hierarchy Head Teacher Deputy Head Teacher Pastoral Team Leader Teacher Students
Settlement Hierarchy Capital City Conurbation City Large Town Small Town Village Hamlet Isolated Dwelling More services More people Less settlements
Settlement size, importance and sphere of influence decreasing. Examples of Services Settlement size, importance and sphere of influence decreasing.
Settlement Patterns and Hierarchy Sort your labels out into size order and place them in your table. Once you have completed the table – make a settlement hierarchy pyramid – you need to put the biggest settlement at the top and the smallest settlement at the bottom.
Settlement Type Population Services Example Capital City 1 or 2 million Government Buildings Paris Conurbation Up to half a million University and major sports ground Toulouse City Several million Small airport and cathedral Lyon Large Town Up to 100 thousand Shopping centre Colomiers Small Town Up to 20 thousand Swimming pool and railway station Plaisance de Touch Village Up to 5 thousand Post office and church L’Isle Jourdain Hamlet Several families No services Espaon Isolated Dwelling One family Pods Farm