Year 9 Geography Closure Work Week ThreeUrban Futures: The location and Importance of Birmingham and its ethnic diversity. All the Tasks this week are on the Powerpoint please complete them all.Task 1Give five 5 facts about BirminghamExplain why Birmingham is an important city in the UKTask 21.) Describe the location of Birmingham in the UK. Which part of the UK is it2.) Look at map A and B why might Birmingham is a good location forA manufacturing company that sells products all over the UK.A retail chain like boots to open a new store.A student to study at university.Task 3Copy the following timeline into your book the timeline of Birmingham's growthTask 4Key Terms Copy downTask 51.) Complete pie charts to show the ethnic diversity in each area of Birmingham, Sparkbrook, Erdington and Four Oaks2.) Compare the ethnic diversity between each area of Birmingham.(What is it like in one area compared to another)3.) Suggest examples of how migrants can influence the culture of Birmingham (Food, Music, Clothing and religion)Challenge TaskTo what extent is Birmingham a mixed multi-cultural city?Please complete work on lined paper or an exercise book if you collected one, and bring to lesson when we return to school. You can contact me via email if you have any questions. [email protected]
The location and importance of Birmingham
Learning objective• To describe the location and importance of
Birmingham
We are going to use Birmingham as our case study of a city in the Advances worldWe need to know :1. Where Birmingham is.2. Why it became the second biggest city in the UK 3. The distinctive ways of life in the city4. Some of the challenges that city faces5. How it is solving some of these challenges
Task 1• Give five 5 facts about Birmingham• Explain why Birmingham is an important city in the UK
A
B
By air Paris 1 hour 30 mins By RailBerlin 2 hours London 1 hour 15 mins New York 6 hours Manchester 1 hour 30 By roadLondon 2 hours 20 minsBristol I hour 40 mins
Task 21.) Describe the location of Birmingham in the UK. • Which part of the UK is it• Mention the main transport links
2.) Look at map A and B why might Birmingham is a good location fora. A manufacturing company that
sells products all over the UK.b. A retail chain like boots to open
a new store.c. A student to study at university.
Introducing BirminghamBirmingham is Uk’s second largest city. It used to be a small town of 10.000 people grow into a city during the industrial revolution, this is because it was near a coal field for power and lots of useful raw materials like iron. It developed lots of metal working and engineering industries. In recent years manufacturing ( making things like cars ) has declined and the city has reinvented itself as centre for culture (theatre and television) and shopping. It is part of the west Midlands region.Birmingham’s global connectionBirmingham is a young, multi-cultural city. It’s population has come from all over the world. People came to the city to work in the many factories like Cadburys, Jaguar Landrover, jewelry making. People came from Asia, the west Indies, Eastern Europe. It has a large Pakistani community and Irish.Birmingham's population reached a peak in the 1950’s at 1112000 but then fell with the declining industry. However it is now growing again as a result of international migration and natural increase.Task 3 Copy the following timeline into your book The timeline of Birmingham's growth1.Metal working in Birmingham began2. The first canal to Birmingham was built3.The city’s first general hospital built4. The railway to London and Manchester opened 18385. Engineering industries developed to make railways, carriages and bikes6. Sewers were dug7. Cadbury chocolate factory opened in 18798. Birmingham university founded in 190910. Lots of private and council houses built between the first and second world war11.Maufactoring industries went into decline and factories began to close12. The bullring shopping centre opened in 200313. Finance and Tourism industries began to grow
Complete each task using the ‘Timeline of Birmingham’s Growth’ and
1. Describe the growth in Birmingham’s population from 1700 – 2000.
2. Describe and explain reasons for the growth of Birmingham’s population from 1800 – 2000
3. Explain reasons for the growth of Birmingham and evaluate the impacts of this growth. ( What was good about it and what was bad about it )
Migration and Diversity in Birmingham
Learning objective• To explain the influence of migration on
Birmingham’s character.
Task 4 Key Terms Copy down
Migration - the movement of people from one permanent home to another with the intention of staying at least a year.
Ethnic Diversity – the amount of different races and religions of people in a community
SparkbrookInner city
housing
Four OaksOuter suburbs
Open space, large
houses
ErdingtonInner suburbs
Semi detached
housing
CBD
Central
Business
District
• Shops
• Offices
• Leisure
Ladypool Road – Sparkhill to Sparkbrook
Migration and Diversity in Birmingham
Task 51.) Complete pie charts to show the ethnic diversity in each area of Birmingham, Sparkbrook, Erdington and Four Oaks
2.) Compare the ethnic diversity between each area of Birmingham.(What is it like in one area compared to another)
3.) Suggest examples of how migrants can influence the culture of Birmingham (Food, Music, Clothing and religion)
Challenge Task• To what extent is Birmingham a
mixed multi-cultural city?
A table showing ethnic diversity in different areas of Birmingham
Ethnicity Sparkbrook
%
Erdington
%
Four
Oaks
%
White (British) 20 35 90White (Other) 5 15 2Asian 42 15 3Black 8 10 2Mixed 10 15 2Other 15 10 1
Sparkbrook, Example
White British
Asian
White other
Other
Mixes
Black