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What’s the link?. The iphone. And that’s just the manufacture, what about where they’re sold and where the waste goes?. What is Globalisation?. Learning Objectives: To understand what ‘globalisation’ is To be able to give examples of globalisation
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The iphone And that’s just the manufacture, what about where they’re sold and where the waste goes?
What is Globalisation? Learning Objectives: To understand what ‘globalisation’ is To be able to give examples of globalisation To be able to understand how globalisation affects our lives
Globalisation means the way companies, and ideas, and lifestyles are spreading more and more easily around the world
What’s your link with the world? Holidays Food and drink Sports Films/ music Computers, mobile phones Clothes
Use P.102 of the Atlas and the info cards to shade and label the countries your jeans have visited. Kuwait’s oil makes the thread
Germany uses copper and zinc to make brass buttons The zip is made in France Kuwaiti oil makes polyester fibre Italy weaves and dyes the denim Hungary makes the thread The jeans are designed in the USA Tunisia sews the jeans Japan’s brass wire makes zip teeth Pakistan’s cotton lines pockets Benin grows cotton to make denim Zinc from Australia makes buttons Namibia's copper makes buttons Turkish pumice stonewashes jeans
Is Globalisation a good thing? Write your name on a post-it note, your answer to the question and explain WHY? Stick your post-it note on the opinion line… 100% Yes No, definitely not Yes and No
Homework Complete ‘Me’ map to show where you and your family have visited. In your book answer the question Why do your jeans come from so many countries? Use paragraphs to help you organise your ideas. This should take at least half a side to answer. (words that might be useful include; wages, resources, skills and climate).