Odd One Out. Lesson Objectives  To understand how quarrying impacts on an area  To be able to compare the viewpoints of the different people involved.

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Odd One Out

Lesson Objectives  To understand how quarrying impacts on an area  To be able to compare the viewpoints of the different people involved with quarrying  To understand the benefits and drawbacks of quarrying Virtual Quarry - quarry education units, quarry restoration, quarrying

Why is Mrs Morgan of Hope Cottages worried about her Bed and Breakfast business?

Tasks  Using the map on p50 *, draw a sketch map to show the main features in this area  Read through all the pieces of information. Decide on a way to group the information under different headings. Are there links between the pieces of information? Are there specific things that link them? Create a mind map in your exercise book under these different headings and with these linkages. Do not stick the information down until you are sure you have put everything in the correct place  Using all the pieces of information, answer the above question. Remember to read all the information carefully as some may be more relevant than you think. * AQA Geography A textbook for GCSE (Nelson Thornes)