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The Countdown begins! OYMPIC countdown clock
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Our Olympic Mascot
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Match the number 16 Operational personnel Athletes Paralympic athletes Paralympic officials Sports coaches Days Sponsors Events Journalists tickets 11, 000 2500 7000 63,000 4000 300 20,000 9 million
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What does the Olympics Involve?
Answers! What does the Olympics Involve? Quantity Operational personnel 63,000 Athletes 11,000 Paralympic athletes 4,000 Paralympic officials 2,500 Sports coaches 5,000-6,000 Days 16 Sponsors 7,000 Events 300 Journalists 20,000 Tickets 9 million
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96 days to go ….. Until your exam! 25th June 2012
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The purpose of the pre-release
You should be VERY familiar with the pre-released booklet before going into the exam. There are 50 marks available in the 1 hour exam The questions asked are very often in this structure Section A – Questions about the information (knowledge-testing) Section B – Using the information (analysing) Section C – Making a decision on the future (evaluating)
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Have you done your homework?
Everyone should have read through and annotated your booklet
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Olympic Teams Team Names Flag Krystal, Oshen, Myra, Hester
Great Britain Krystal, Oshen, Myra, Hester USA Amreen,Jhineil, Tiffany, Elikem Russia Aaminah A, Hena, Joelle, Bria China Shivani, Sophie, Agnes, Asha Germany Pheobe, Michelle, Keyura, Aaminah H Jamaica Chloe, Maimuna, Penhaligan,
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The Olympic team who finish the relay first win a gold (medal)
10 TASK: Find the answer to your question. Once you have the answer come up to the front to ask for another question. Keep going! The Olympic team who finish the relay first win a gold (medal) Chase Quiz Questions – chocolate medals for the winners
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Chase Quiz Questions Name the transport links found in East London
Where is the Olympic park located? How will the Olympic site be a car-free area? Describe 5 features of the Olympic park How will the London 2012 Olympics be similar to the Sydney 2000 Olympics Describe the socio-economic make up (demographics) of East London’s population What was the economy like in East London in the past? What is Clays Lane and who lives/lived there? Name some problems of past Olympic events What is happening to the housing in the Olympic area Describe figure 27 Name 10 ways the Olympics is improving the environmental quality
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GOLD SIVLER BRONZE
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How Sustainable are London’s 2012 Games?
Complete the sustainability survey on page 25 of the information booklet
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How sustainable will the Olympics be
NOT VERY Write on your post-it note your opinion USE EVIDENCE Stick it onto the opinion line
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The 2012 Legacy
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Economic Options
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Social
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Evaluating each option
Work as a group to consider the positives and negatives of each option. Break this down into sub-categories of : Environmental impacts Social impacts Economic impacts EXTENSION: score your option for each aspect of sustainability (page 3)
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SOCIAL Impacts OPTION POSITIVE NEGATIVE
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Economic Impacts OPTION POSITIVE NEGATIVE
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Environmental Impacts
OPTION POSITIVE NEGATIVE
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The Legacy of 2012: Options for the Future
Group Task: Decide which options (1-6) the Olympics should choose Present to the class your option and why it is the best option Our Choice:
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Sell your option to the rest of the group
Students work in their Olympic Teams to sell their option
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Present to the Olympic Committee
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VOTE!
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GOLD SIVLER BRONZE
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You will have to make a geographical decision!
The Exam – 25th June You will have to make a geographical decision!
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Answer the following question
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The Mark Scheme
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Coach another Olympic athlete
What level do they fall into What would improve their answer (what’s missing) …. What training advice do they need?
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Get training for the Games
Trainer has spotted some things you could be improved on to improve your performance in the exam. Use their expertise to get ready….. PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE…. Re-write your answer
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The Finish Line Three last steps
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Operational personnel
Athletes Paralympic athletes Paralympic officials Sports coaches Days Sponsors Events Journalists Tickets
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63,000 11,000 4,000 2,500 5,000-6,000 16 7,000 300 20,000 9 million
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