Topic: People, Patterns and Processes — 7.7 (spatial patterns related to culture)
Duration: ~2 lessons (≈ 2 × 50 min)
Class: Year 11 Geography
Mode: Explicit teaching (deck) + graph work + activities + discussion
▸ Teaching slide deck
▸ Student study/review page
▸ Activity materials handout
▸ Topic Study Guide · Teacher index
Content: Spatial patterns related to culture — Languages (within "Overview of the diversity and extent of human activity"). Pairs with 7.6 Indigenous Peoples.
| Time | Phase | Teacher does / says | Slides |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0–8' | Hook | "How many languages do you think exist — and how many are at risk?" Reveal ≈7,000 and ≈40%. Note a handful dominate while most have few speakers. | 1–4 |
| 8–22' | Diversity & families | Teach 7.7.1–7.7.2 (uneven pattern; Indo-European & Sino-Tibetan; families trace migration/colonisation). | 4–6 |
| 22–40' | Languages by region | Teach 7.7.3 with Fig 7.7.1 pie; Activity 1 (read the graph); PNG place study. Cross-link the Standard Graphs skill. | 7–9 |
| L2 0–15' | Most-spoken | Teach 7.7.4 with Fig 7.7.2 bar; stress total vs native speakers (English vs Mandarin). | 10–11 |
| L2 15–35' | Endangerment & Australia | Teach 7.7.5–7.7.6 (~40% at risk; AIATSIS 250→~120; revitalisation). Activities 2 & 4. | 12–15 |
| L2 35–50' | Processes & consolidate | Teach 7.7.7 (migration/trade/colonisation/media). Activity 5 (concepts) + exit ticket. Set homework. | 16–18 |
Model points for the reflection, research & essay tasks in 7.7 Languages's teaching deck (_teaching.html). Not exhaustive — students should reason & use evidence.
Cultural note: discuss respectfully; use AIATSIS/NITV; carry the deceased-persons advisory.
Look for: a real ATSI language via AUSTLANG; its status (strong/endangered/reviving) + why; a word + a revival effort.
Reward: hotspots vs global languages (map + data); processes (isolation, trade, colonisation, media); endangerment + revival in Australia.