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Knowledge Organiser: One Planet, Many People (Year 7 Geography)*

Resource Summary
This Knowledge Organiser provides pupils with a clear, structured overview of the key ideas in the unit One Planet, Many People. It supports understanding of how and why populations change, including global growth, uneven settlement, migration, ageing populations, and the future impacts of climate change. Designed in a clean, accessible layout, it helps pupils master essential vocabulary, big鈥憄icture concepts, and enquiry questions that run throughout the scheme.

What鈥檚 Included

  • Key Vocabulary explained simply and clearly, including population density, natural increase, migration, population pyramid, push factor, ageing population, and environmental refugee.
  • Key Questions to Master that guide deeper thinking, such as:
    • Why did the global population explode after the Industrial Revolution?
    • How do physical and human factors influence where people choose to live?
    • What does the shape of a population pyramid reveal about a country?
    • What are the impacts of an ageing population?
    • How might climate change alter global population distribution by 2100?
  • Big Ideas summarised into three core themes: Dense settlement, Migration, and Ageing population.
  • Concise explanations of historical population growth, global and UK distribution, migration and change, and future demographic challenges.
  • Clear visual prompts supporting understanding of population structure and demographic change.

Why Teachers Will Like This Resource
This Knowledge Organiser is ideal for retrieval practice, homework, revision, and supporting pupils who benefit from structured summaries. It distils complex demographic ideas into pupil鈥慺riendly explanations while maintaining geographical accuracy. Perfect for KS3 learners exploring how and why populations change across time and place.

*Some visuals in this resource were made with AI to help bring ideas to life and support student understanding.

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Year 7 - Population (Full Unit of Work + Knowledge Organiser)

## ***One Planet, Many People* (Full Unit of Work + Knowledge Organiser)** **Bundle Summary** This complete KS3 Geography unit explores how and why populations change across time and place. Pupils investigate global population growth, uneven settlement, migration, ageing populations, and the future impacts of climate change. The bundle includes six fully sequenced lessons and a high鈥憅uality Knowledge Organiser designed to support retrieval practice, revision, and confident use of key demographic vocabulary. **What鈥檚 Included** - **Six full PowerPoint lessons** covering: - 馃實 World population change - 馃椇锔 Global & UK population distribution - 馃懚 Population structure & migration - 馃彊锔 Diversity & change in County Durham - 馃懙 Ageing, overpopulation & underpopulation - 馃尅锔 Climate change & future population patterns - **Worksheets** for every lesson, including graph plotting, Venn diagrams, population pyramid analysis, source interpretation, global comparison tasks, and an end鈥憃f鈥憉nit assessment - **Knowledge Organiser** summarising key vocabulary, big ideas, enquiry questions, and core explanations - **Opportunities for peer work and class discussion** embedded throughout - **Visually engaging slides** designed in your premium, minimalist style **Why Teachers Will Like This Resource** This bundle provides a coherent, engaging scheme of work that builds strong geographical understanding and analytical skills. The lessons are structured, accessible, and ready to teach, with clear modelling and pupil鈥慺riendly tasks. The Knowledge Organiser supports retrieval practice, homework, and revision, helping pupils master essential concepts such as *population density*, *natural increase*, *migration*, *ageing populations*, and *environmental refugees*. Perfect for KS3 teachers seeking a high鈥憅uality, time鈥憇aving unit that blends global learning with meaningful local case studies. **Some visuals in this resource were made with AI to help bring ideas to life and support student understanding.**

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