Topic: People, Patterns and Processes — 7.6 (spatial patterns related to culture)
Duration: ~2 lessons (≈ 2 × 50 min)
Class: Year 11 Geography
Mode: Explicit teaching (deck) + activities + discussion
▸ Teaching slide deck
▸ Student study/review page
▸ Activity materials handout
▸ Topic Study Guide · Teacher index
Content: Spatial patterns related to culture — Indigenous Peoples (within "Overview of the diversity and extent of human activity").
| Time | Phase | Teacher does / says | Slides |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0–8' | Hook | Project the distribution map. "Where in the world do Indigenous peoples live — and why isn't it even?" Draw out that colonisation displaced peoples from the most productive land. | 1–4 |
| 8–20' | Who & where + depth | Teach 7.6.1–7.6.2 (476m; uneven distribution; 65,000+ years; the concept of Country). Activity 1 (describe the pattern). | 4–6 |
| 20–35' | Colonisation | Teach 7.6.3 with the timeline; stress impact and resilience. Discussion. | 7–8 |
| L2 0–25' | Two nations | Teach 7.6.4 (Australia, Country, native title) & 7.6.5 (Canada). Activity 2 (comparison table). | 9–12 |
| L2 25–40' | Knowledge & future | Teach 7.6.6–7.6.7 (TEK; Whanganui; UNDRIP; recognition). Activity 4 (evaluate). | 13–16 |
| L2 40–50' | Consolidate | Activity 5 (key concepts) + exit ticket. Set homework. | 17 |
Model points for the reflection, research & essay tasks in 7.6 Indigenous Peoples'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: correct local nation/language group via the AIATSIS map; a real caring-for-Country project. Handle student findings respectfully.
Reward: global distribution (map); connection to Country & land management; colonisation impacts + recognition (native title, Te Awa Tupua); place & change.