Geography • Year 4 • 50 • 23 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
learning objective: I can explain trends or patterns observed by making comparisons or by noting cause and consequence.
Outcome – Children put image in books and write a paragraph explaining how it is different and possibly similar to the port of Hull.
Main body: Show image of the Pearl, a football stadium in Qatar and Doha Golf Course. Are these physical or human features? Explain how each was created. Do the children think they should have been? Do the children think such developments are a good thing? Should such developed be encouraged or discouraged?
Explain that in November 2022, the World Cup was played in Qatar. Explain that Qatar has never qualified for the World Cup before, and has a population of less than 3 million so is smaller than Wales. Explain that to put the World cup on 7 new state of the art stadiums have been built from scratch. Hotels and infrastructure has been built and at what cost to the environment? Should the World Cup be held in Qatar? Ensure reasons are based on geographical arguments rather than football, linking population, economics, landscape geographical position etc.
Outcome – children write a persuasive paragraph explaining why or why not they think that Qatar should host the World Cup. Some children in class can only form simple sentences at a ks1 level, adapt the outcome for these children.
Duration: 50 minutes
Class size: 23 students
Group work: Whole class and small-group discussion
Age group: Year 6 (age 10-11)
Subject: Geography
This lesson plan combines critical geographical thinking with real-world relevance, encouraging pupils to evaluate human and environmental factors in global events. It supports careful reflection on cause, consequence, and comparison to meet the KS2 geography standards within an engaging and respectful debate framework.
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