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Future of Our Population

Social Sciences • Year 12 • 60 • Created with AI following Aligned with Australian Curriculum (F-10)

Social Sciences
2Year 12
60
27 April 2025

Future of Our Population


Context

Subject: Social Sciences (Year 12)
Curriculum Alignment:

  • Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA): Senior Social Sciences Syllabus (Human Geography focus)
  • Reflects Australian Curriculum General Capabilities: Literacy, Numeracy, Critical and Creative Thinking, Ethical Understanding, Intercultural Understanding
  • Integrates First Nations perspectives as per ACARA Cross-Curriculum Priorities

Australian Professional Standard for Teachers (APST) Links:

  • 1.5 Differentiate teaching
  • 2.6 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) integration
  • 3.5 Use effective classroom strategies
  • 6.2 Engage in learning and development
  • 7.4 Understand and respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

WALT

  • WALT: Understand trends in Australia’s population, predict future challenges, and analyse the causes and consequences of population change.

Success Criteria

By the end of the lesson students will:

  • Accurately describe major patterns of population change in Australia
  • Identify key influences (like migration, birth rates, economic shifts)
  • Predict future impacts on living conditions, workforce, and infrastructure
  • Collaboratively interpret a range of graphs, infographics and videos
  • Apply real-world reasoning to social and geographical phenomena

Lesson Overview

Lesson Time: 60 minutes
Class Size: 20 Students


Materials Needed

  • Large printed maps of Australia (A3 size)
  • Printed graphs and data sets (dyslexia-friendly format)
  • Post-it notes and markers
  • Simplified text versions of complex articles (available in dyslexia-friendly fonts e.g., OpenDyslexic)
  • Smartboard or projector
  • YouTube video: “Australia’s 2033 Population Projections” (embedded, no external link access)
  • Printed infographics of Australia’s current demographic and migration trends
  • Large butcher’s paper
  • Coloured pens and stickers

Lesson Breakdown

Hook (First 5 mins)

Activity: Guess the Future!
Students predict (on sticky notes) what Australia's population might look like in 10 years. Stick these predictions on a “Future Predictions” Wall.
Purpose: Activates prior knowledge + fast engagement


Activity 1: Video & Data Dive (15 mins)

Task: Students watch a short video on Australia’s 2033 population projections.
While watching, students are split into groups of 4 and each group must write down:

  • 5-10 predictions
  • 3 emerging challenges

After watching: Groups briefly discuss and add one ‘main prediction’ to the class wall.

Differentiation:

  • Provide guided question prompts for EAL/D or struggling students.
  • Offer a coloured so-called ‘key word’ worksheet (visual cues for students with dyslexia or processing difficulties).

Activity 2: Population Infographic Carousel (20 mins)

Task: Rotating Poster Stations

  • 5 Posters: Australian Population Structure, Birth/Death trends, Migration trends, Workforce dynamics, Population density areas. Each group starts at a different poster. After 5 minutes, they rotate.

✅ Tasks at each station:

  • Identify and summarise the key data points
  • Answer a question (e.g., "Explain the birth trends graph in your own words")

👩‍🏫 First Nations Integration:
One station features statistics on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population growth, mobility, and urbanisation patterns.

Differentiation:

  • Visual infographics for students who learn better with images
  • Written captions with dyslexia-friendly fonts
  • Provide scaffolded sentence starters for paragraph responses

Activity 3: Build-A-Map Challenge (15 mins)

Task: Hands-On Mapping

  • On a blank A3 map of Australia, groups collaboratively map:
    • Top 5 most populated regions
    • Areas of fastest population growth
    • Likely ‘pressure points’ (areas at high risk of overpopulation/stress on services)
  • Use different coloured stickers for regions (visualise density/scarcity)

📈 Extension (for fast finishers):

  • Propose 2 areas to which new infrastructure investments should be directed—and justify why.

Differentiation:

  • Pre-labelled maps available for students who require extra support
  • Advanced learners can predict future regions of economic growth based on spatial trends

Conclusion and Reflection (5 mins)

  • Quickfire "One Word" Round: What’s one word that describes Australia’s population future?
  • Brief discussion connecting Australian migration patterns and birth rates to broader world patterns
  • Link topic back to First Nations knowledge: discuss how traditional custodianship relates to land usage and population pressures today.

Literacy and Numeracy Integration

  • Literacy: Data interpretation skills, extended writing via scaffolded question prompts
  • Numeracy: Graph analysis and application of data scale/conversions to population statistics

Assessment for Learning

  • Observe contributions during group work and carousel
  • Check sticky note initial predictions (formative assessment)
  • Evaluate map creations for understanding of regional densities and growth patterns
  • Invite reflective questions at the end of the lesson

Extension Activities for Advanced Learners

  • Conduct mini-research: How will climate migration affect Australia’s population distribution by 2050?
  • Write a persuasive proposal to the government suggesting three major policy changes to handle future population problems.
  • Compare migration trends between Australia and another country (e.g., Canada) and present findings

Homework (optional)

  • Interview a parent or grandparent about how their perceptions of Australia’s population and/or cities have changed over their lifetime.

Notes on Inclusive Practice

  • All reading materials available in OpenDyslexic font if needed
  • Verbal and non-verbal instructions provided
  • Mixed ability groups for peer scaffolding
  • Visual aids and hands-on tasks cater for different learning styles (VARK Model)

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