Title: Teacher Notes
1Teacher Notes
- Talking partners which place would they like to
visit and why. - Teacher input of diversity in Indian tourism
(slides 5-6) - Investigation task This is timed activity, Put
pupils in expert groups. On a carousel get one
person to stay at the table whilst the rest move
to India a member from another group. (slides7-9) - Also each individual is given a map so that they
can locate where the tourist destination is. This
can become part of their tourist brochure. - In pairs or as a brochure they create a travel
brochure to present to the rest of the class.
(slide 9 - Plenary (slide 10)
- Resources
- Table to find in per group
- 6 information sheets one per group
- Blank map of India. ( to be copied A5 size)
- Either A3 sugar paper per group OR A3 sugar paper
21 or individual depending on how your group is.
They will need this to create their travel
brochure.
2HiHo off on my travels to India I go!!!
- Learning Objective To gain knowledge and
understanding of specific locations of a country
and present information to an audience. - Keywords location, tourism, key features.
Decide of what you have learnt you will add to
your Halo project.
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4In your talking partners discuss
Which place would you like to visit in India and
Why?
Gate Way of India MUMBAI
Main Bazar DELHI
Taj Mahal AGRA
Himalayas
Beaches GOA
Golden Temple AMIRTSAR
Golden Desert RAJASTHAN
Tiger Reserves ASSAM
5Why Travel India
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- As you probably know India has a very rich
History. Most of its tourist hot spots have
Historical links and this means many people visit
to find out more about these places. - Such a rich history is inter-tangled with
its beautiful palaces, temples and monuments. - The most frequently visited part of India is
the Golden Triangle. The great cities of Mumbai
and Delhi have a bustling, colourful charm, while
the holy city of Varanasi or the awe-inspiring
temples of Tamil Nadu are where you find many on
their journey of pilgrimage. -
- For those who prefer more exotic pleasures
tackling the palm-fringed beaches of Goa. And for
solitude, India ripples with mountains and hills,
from the towering beauty of the Himalayas to pine
forests, lakes and babbling streams.One of the
fascinations of India is the of old and new
centuries of history rubbing shoulders with the
computer age as Bangalore's has its Silicon
Valley' and yet you can find the old as its
has the remotest village.
6India What Else?
India is a incredible land of dramatically
different cultures all under one flag. For
example like Rajasthan some might describe as
positively barmy. The reason being within this
state you have the golden sand of a desert, to
sounds and smell that make totally to any other
place in India. Even the way people dress
attracts sightseers Rajasthan. India tourists
sights are endless, from the Cities Like Delhi,
Mumbai Kolkata, through the holy cities like
Varanasi and Banaras. If you choose to travel
India, it is a place that has huge differences
from the north to the south and even from East to
west. It is not common to find as you walk on
the streets to find the wandering cows on busy
highways and Bollywood posters. All part of the
hustle and bustle of India.
7Your Task
- This is your chance to become travel Journalist
for the board of Tourism for India. - Your Task is to
- To create a travel Brochure for the Tourist
Board. - Gather information about 6 most popular Tourist
Destinations in India. - In order to be successful you will need to visit
virtual India and interview a representavitive
from one of the tourist Destination. - Want to know how this will take place look at
the next slide.
8Virtual India
- Each table represents a different tourist
destination in India. - You will need to sent one of your representative
from your tourist office to collect information.
- In order to make this successful, you need to
- organise yourself in groups of 6.
- one person will need to stay back at the office
(your group desk) to take down the key
information that other journalist will come back
with. - You will need to take a your map to pin point
your location of these tourist destinations. - The other 5 members of your group will need to
visit the other tourist groups (other groups) to
get the key information for the travel brochure.
9Why is India such a popular tourist destination?
Now that you have gathered all your information
and return to back to the office, its time to put
your artistic skills to the to work. Pick 3
places your team have visited to create a Travel
India Brochure On the Brochure your have been
given, create an eye catching attractive travel
article that will make your teacher chose your
when they go to India. Be prepared to present
your brochure to the rest of the class.
Literacy
Hotspot
10Reviewing the Learning Objective
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- Do you think we achieved the Learning objective?
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- Learning Objective To gain knowledge and
understanding of specific locations of a country
and present information to an audience.
Do you agree or disagree?
5 Neither Agree or Disagree
1 Strongly Disagree
10 Strongly Agree
Pair and Share I agree/disagree because
11Next lesson...
Who was Ghandi and why is he important to
Indian?