 To be able to describe the impacts of tourism  To explain how tourism has short term and long term effects  Complete a card sort activity examining.

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 To be able to describe the impacts of tourism  To explain how tourism has short term and long term effects  Complete a card sort activity examining impacts  Using a mind map to show examples of economic, social and environmental impacts of tourism

As geographers we study the impact of people on places To describe and explain the change that occurs in places Why are we doing this?

Negative Positive Both 12) High rise buildings spoil the scenery.

Negative Positive Both 1,2,5,8,9,12 13,14, 17,18,19 3,7,10,22, 23 4,6,11,15, 16,20,21

Impacts of Tourism Negative Economic Social Environmental Pollution of sea by boats

Self Assessment Guidelines What I need to do Level 4(8), 5(4) and 5(8) MeFriend / Partner I can describe four positive impacts of tourism I can describe four negative impacts of tourism Title to the mind map I have drawn pictures on the mind map to represent my ideas I can give examples of how people can improve and damage the environment I have used a variety of keywords from the labels in my diagram

Reflection -Why are you doing this?  During the last series of lessons what attracts tourists (weather and places)  Impact of rebuilding the tourist industry  Understand how we impact on places and cause change

All the answers relate to the learning objective. Here is the answers. What are the Questions?  £1.  37 million Thai baht  Showers and baths.  Traffic.  Beach.  Bins.  People will not want to return.  Waiters.  High Rise flats.

Reflection -What have we done? What impacts do tourists have?