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It is located in Southeast Asia They hosted the Olympics in 2008 It’s capital is over 5,000 miles from Ballakermeen It has over 18,000 km of coastline It has the worlds largest population. Paper, the compass and printing were all invented here. This is the year of the goat It is located in Southeast Asia. It has the Worlds fourth largest land mass in the world Its coastline runs along the Pacific Ocean

How many people are in your family? Do you have any brothers, sisters or cousins? It is the world’s best-known population policy introduced to limit population growth. The majority of people were only allowed to have one child or face heavy fines, lose their jobs or lose their homes ….and more.

What have been the impacts of Chinas one child policy up to the year 2016? 1.Know the main facts about Chinas one child policy. 2.Consider the impacts (short term and long term) the policy has had on China. 3.Understand the positive and negatives the policy has had on a local and national level. 4.To know what has happened just recently to the policy

Tasks to be covered today Task 1: Quick on the draw. (Literacy) Task 2: Impacts of the policy (Evaluation and explanation) Task 3: Case studies (Empathy and decision making) Task 4: Statistics (Numeracy)

The effect Grandparents born before policy Parents born during policy Child born during policy

1 POINT What continent is China on? 5 POINTS Explain why there is a high pressure for single children to perform well at school 3 POINTS Explain why there is a gender imbalance in China 2 POINTS What date was the policy introduced 4 POINTS Give two negative impacts of the policy and explain one 5 POINTS Explain what you think the future holds for the future generations of China 3 POINTS Give two benefits of the policy and briefly explain one 2 POINTS Name a situation where you could be exempt from the policy in China 1 POINT Who was the ruler of China before the policy was introduced