Identify
Recognise and name.
In what city is the Dharavi slum located?
Mumbai
Define Urbanisation
Urbanisation is the process of people migrating from rural areas into urban areas.
what does population density mean?
Population density refers to the concentration of individuals within a specific area.
Which direction lies between North and East on a compass?
Northeast.
Define
state meaning and identify essential qualities.
How many people live in the Dharavi slum?
Approximately 1 million people.
Identify two causes of urbanisation.
People move to cities for jobs and better living conditions (health, education and infrastructure)
what is the population density of Australia?
3.5 people per square kilometre.
What is the "scale" on a map?
Scales on a map are used to demonstrate distance. e.g. 1cm = 5 kilometres.
Describe
Provide characteristics and features.
Why have people moved into the Dharavi slum?
People have moved into the Dharavi slum due to pressures forcing them from rural areas. Their low economic status has forced them to live in the slum as they cannot afford/find housing within Mumbai.
Identify two consequences of urbanisation
possible answers:
Economic growth and development in urban areas
Overcrowding
Creation of slums
Pollution
increased pressure on infrastructure.
Social inequality and poverty.
What is the formula for calculating population density?
Population Density=Total Population divided by Land Area
What is the name of a "population density" map?
Choropleth map
Explain
Relate cause and effect; make the relationship between things evident; provide why and/or how.
For India
What is a push factor for rual area, provide example
What is a pull factor for urban, provide example
Push factor (rural areas): Reasons that make people leave the countryside.
Example: Lack of jobs or poor farming conditions.
Pull factor (urban areas): Reasons that attract people to cities.
Example: Better jobs, schools, and healthcare in Mumbai or Delhi.
Explain a cause/consequence of urbanisation.
Decision to be made by teacher.
Where do most people live in Australia, and why do they choose these areas?
Most people live in coastal cities like Sydney and Melbourne because of jobs, mild climate, better services, and lifestyle opportunities.
What are the key components of a line graph?
Title
Axis labels
Data plots connected by a line.
Analyse
Identify components and the relationships between them; draw out and relate implications.
What are the living conditions like in the Dharavi slum? Why is it like this?
Living conditions are very poor in the Dharavi slum. Dharavi is incredibly over crowded, with one of the highest population densities in the world. the slum has little sanitation, poor infrastructure, poor health from environmental issues due to the incredible amounts of pollution produced within the slum, primarily water pollution, which has numerous effects on health.
Come up to the board and create a 3-step flow chart showing the implications of a cause of urbanisation. e.g. healthcare, education...
Decided by teacher.
How does urbanisation causes overcrowding and what are the consequnces?
Urbanisation leads to overcrowding as more people move to cities than housing and services can support. This causes slums, traffic, pollution, and strain on healthcare, schools, and jobs.
Draw a picture of a slum showing the conditions
Teacher judges