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3 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students explore 'globalisation', explain the key features related to globalisation, demonstrate skills of selection and synthesis in researching information on the subject, and produce a presentation using appropriate media.
7 Views- 11th - Higher Ed Grade
Students study the scope of international economics especially as it relates to trade issues. They examine the development of international economy and examine the costs and/or benefits of globalization as they develop a presentation.
27 Views- 11th - Higher Ed Grade
Student play an online Sim City type game from the BBC website in which they complete a World Food Programme mission. They investigate the causes and of hunger in different parts of the world and then research a particular region's hunger problem. They use this information to create a proposal for their own computer game in which players tackle world hunger.
4 Views- 7th - 11th Grade
Students identify winners and losers in economic globalization. They read a story, complete a list and exchange their lists with students to explore if the items are British or Imported. They investigate global markets and what globalization could result in for British factory workers.
0 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students research the concept of transnational corporations and investigate the details of one particular TNC. They then compare the Gross National Products of a range of countries to the profits of the TNCs.
4 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students read the story Radio 1 defends not playing enough UK tunes. Students are then asked: What are the benefits of having a mix of musical cultures in a country?, Do countries lose a sense of identity when other cultures are added? and Can you think of other examples of global products apart from music? Also, students write down their favorite five, for the following categories: music groups, TV shows, movies, clothing labels and fast foods.
0 Views- 6th - 8th Grade
Students draw a poster showing the costs and benefits of opening up Britain's farmers to the global marketplace. They use a piece of A4 or A3 paper in landscape. Students draw a vertical line to split the page in two. On the left place costs and on the right benefits. On each side add sketches and labels.
4 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students select information from websites that is relevant to specific questions in an enquiry and summarise the information to pick out the key geographical points in this technology-based Geography lesson on the effects of Globalization.
2 Views- 5th - 8th Grade
Students read and discuss the story "Thirst for Tea Takes Away Childrens' Choices." They work in small groups to role play the roles of shopper, tea picker, and manager of a company that imports and sells teabags. Students write a statement or produce a poster that will be displayed next to the teabags in the local supermarket.
11 Views- 7th - 12th Grade
Students examine the origins of well known charities and the impact of the first Band Aid single 20 years ago. They explore what is involved in turning the dream of a different kind of world into a reality. They complete a worksheet detailing the history of Band Aid's efforts.

