A short induction exercise for my Year 12 IB Geography class in case they haven’t all been issued with their laptops before the start of the first lesson. The work will be marked as an informal baseline assessment of study type skills.
Take the following three sources (print outs):
- avert.org: The origin of AIDS and HIV and the first cases of AIDS
- globalhealthfacts.org: People Living with HIV/AIDS (adults and children) 2007
- BBC News: The Aids audit: A mixed picture
Task
Read the three sources and then produce a one side of A4 summary. The page should be split into three to cover the following three points:
- What is HIV/AIDS and where did it come from?
- What is the geographical distribution of HIV/AIDS suffers?
- What economic factors are making the situation worse?
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