Games

Games

Chat

Chat

Vote

Vote

Win

Win

Quiz

Quiz

Club

Club

  Homepage

  UK

  World

  Sport

  Music

  TV/Film

  Animals

  Sci/Tech

  Weather

  Pictures

  Find Out

  The Team

Contact Us
Help
Teachers





  The changing countryside

Updated 19 September 2002, 17.09


Citizenship PSHE 11-14/KS3/Levels E&F
Economic globalisation

Overview
Fox hunting makes the headlines but global competition could really change the UK countryside and its farmers.

Learning aims

Icebreaker
Read out the report Kids prepare for countryside march.
select this link for the news story that accompanies this lesson.

Find out what the group knows about the countryside

select this link for a printable true/false quiz on the countryside

Print and hand out the worksheet above or read out the questions. Below are explanations of each of the answers.

Farmers are making more money than they did four years ago
[1] False: Farm incomes have dropped substantially. A 50% fall is not uncommon. Prices for farm produce have gone down and the price of fuel and fertilizer has gone up.

Some of the chicken meat you buy in Britain comes from Brazil
[2] True: Britain is now more open to foreign food imports. Chicken also comes from Thailand. This increased competition has helped lower prices.

Chicken farms in Brazil have the same rules as farms in Britain
[3] False: Animal welfare is less regulated outside the UK. This adds costs to UK farmers that makes it harder to compete. This is a big complaint from UK farmers.

There are more jobs in the countryside than there were four years ago
[4] True: The rate of job growth in rural areas is higher than in urban areas. The countryside is not dying, it is doing very well, but the new jobs are not in farming.

Most people in the countryside work on farms
[5] False: This is no longer the case. Rural employment is now pretty diverse. Many rural dwellers work in urban areas. Rural tourism is worth £12 billion pounds a year.

The number of people living in the countryside is rising
[6] True: People continue to move in large numbers from city to country. This causes house price inflation that farm workers can not compete with. If competition with food imports lowers farm incomes the problem gets worse.

Houses in the countryside are cheaper than houses in towns and cities
[7] False: The average price of a house in the countryside is 15% higher than in towns.

So many country pubs have shut that there are now fewer than when William the Conqueror invaded
[8] True: 6 pubs shut every week. There are many causes but high overheads and low incomes mean many pubs are worth more as homes than businesses.

Wheat from Canada is cheaper than wheat from the UK
[9] True: Mechanisation brings down the cost of production. Canadian farmers have big fields that suit the machines. We have Hedgerows that look nice but get in the way.

Main activity
A poster showing the costs and benefits of opening up Britain's farmers to the global marketplace.

Use a piece of A4 or A3 paper in landscape. Draw a vertical line to split the page in two. On the left place costs and on the right benefits.

On each side add sketches and labels. Below are some prompts.

Benefits:

Costs:

Extension activity
Write a letter to a UK farmer explaining why she must learn to compete in a global market.

or

Write a letter to a third world farmer explaining why we will not be allowing open access to our market for his food imports.

Plenary
Explain that coal mining and shipbuilding disappeared as major industries due to global competition. What will happen to farming?

Teachers' Background

select this link for a KS3 guide to rural hot topics


For all links and resources click at top right.


More Info

Find Out Guide to the countryside

Vote Should fox hunting be banned?



Web Links

(External) Countryside Alliance homepage

(External) Fairtrade

Note: You will leave CBBC. We are not responsible for other websites.


 

E-mail this page to a friend

Full Teachers Section

WALES curriculum relevance

NORTHERN IRELAND curriculum relevance

ENGLAND curriculum relevance

SCOTLAND curriculum relevance

Read Kirsty's Fair Trade diary from Ghana!

Africa week Find out what life's like for kids in Africa

>> BBCi Schools: Loads more citizenship

© BBC
Back to top^^
Homepage | UK | World | Sport | Music | TV/Film | Animals | Sci/Tech | Weather
Pictures | Find Out | The Team | Games | Chat | Vote | Win | Quiz | Club

Skip to main content

Text Only version of this page


BBC

Home

TV

Radio

Talk

Where I Live

A-Z Index



Change Text Only Settings

Graphic version of this page