<p>A SOW suitable for KS3 covering several topics about Africa (Human and Physical).<br />
This SOW contains 13 lessons with a PowerPoint for each lesson and accompanying learning mat.<br />
There are 6 homework cards included.<br />
There is also an end of unit assessment with mark scheme.<br />
Topics covered are:<br />
• Where is Africa?<br />
• Colonisation<br />
• Misconceptions of Africa<br />
• Africa United (You will need to access/buy this film – it is currently unavailable online)<br />
• HIV and AIDs<br />
• Football<br />
• Conflict<br />
• Education<br />
• Physical Landscapes – River Nile<br />
• Physical Landscapes – Mt Kilimanjaro<br />
• Physical Landscapes – Sahara<br />
• Physical Landscapes – Desertification<br />
• Africa’s Wildlife</p>
<p>China SOW - 10 lessons suitable for KS3</p>
<p>All lessons include a PowerPoint</p>
<p>This SOW follows the structure of the ‘China’ unit in Geog.2 textbook. You will need this textbook to complete a small amount of tasks. For one of the lessons you will need access to Kung Fu Panda.</p>
<p>Lessons cover the following topics:</p>
<ol>
<li>Where is China?</li>
<li>China’s climate</li>
<li>How has China changed</li>
<li>The factory of the world</li>
<li>Freedom of Speech and Censorship</li>
<li>Pollution</li>
<li>Restricted films</li>
<li>The Southwest</li>
<li>Chongqing</li>
<li>Tibet</li>
</ol>
<p>Also includes an assessment - a decision making exercise which includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Resource sheet</li>
<li>Matrix</li>
<li>2 differentiated writing frames</li>
<li>Feedback sheet</li>
</ul>
<p>Where am I? SOW<br />
Suitable for Year 7</p>
<p>8 lessons plus assessment<br />
Lesson 1: What is geography?<br />
Lesson 2: What is physical geography?<br />
Lesson 3: What is human geography?<br />
Lesson 4: Oceans and Continents<br />
Lesson 5: Countries of the world<br />
Lesson 6: Capital Cities<br />
Lesson 7: Rivers and Mountains<br />
Lesson 8: Landmarks</p>
<p>Resources include:</p>
<ul>
<li>PowerPoints of lessons which follow the four part structure (with progress checks)</li>
<li>Accompanying video clips/links</li>
<li>Worksheets for each lesson</li>
<li>Some differentiated worksheets where appropriate</li>
<li>Some extension worksheets</li>
<li>Assessment with answers, marking grid/feedback</li>
<li>Homework tasks - including revision sheet for assessment</li>
<li>Key words fill in sheet</li>
<li>word mat</li>
</ul>
<p>13 lessons about Population, suitable for KS3.</p>
<p>Each lesson consists of a PowerPoint and Learning Mat.</p>
<p>The SOW also includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>2 Assessments with Mark Schemes</li>
<li>8 Homework Cards</li>
</ul>
<p>The topics covered are:</p>
<ol>
<li>What is the earths population?</li>
<li>Why does population change?</li>
<li>How has the population changed in Manchester? (some tasks need Geog.2 books)</li>
<li>Population Pyramids</li>
<li>Comparing Population Pyramids</li>
<li>Population Density</li>
<li>Megacities</li>
<li>Why do people move to urban areas?</li>
<li>Opportunities and challenges in urban areas</li>
<li>Lagos: Makoko Settlements</li>
<li>Population Overload</li>
<li>Population Managegement</li>
</ol>
<p>This Unit covers L21-28 of Unit 2 Section B The Changing Economic World</p>
<p>This SOW includes 11 lessons:<br />
21. Causes of economic change in UK<br />
22. A post-industrial economy<br />
23. Science and Business Parks (2 lessons)<br />
24. Environmental impacts of industry<br />
25. Changing rural landscapes in the UK<br />
26. North-South divide (2 lessons)<br />
27. Changing transport infrastructure<br />
28. The UK in the wider world (2 lessons)</p>
<p>Each lesson contains a PowerPoint and accompanying resources.</p>
<p>Additional Resources include:</p>
<p>1 knowledge organiser<br />
1 retrieval and intervention task (knowledge, application and skills)</p>
<p>This SOW is suitable for KS3</p>
<p>12 lessons that look at coastal processes, climate change, coastal protection methods and tourism in Blackpool.</p>
<p>Each lesson contains a PowerPoint and resources/worksheets. Some lessons have differentiated resources.</p>
<p>There is a knowledge organiser and 4 homework tasks included.</p>
<p>An overview of the lessons are:</p>
<ol>
<li>The UK -there is coast all around us</li>
<li>Why are waves important</li>
<li>Waves at work</li>
<li>Landforms created by waves</li>
<li>Spits and sand dunes (2 lessons - 5a and 5b)</li>
<li>Climate change and the coastline</li>
<li>Dangerous coastlines</li>
<li>Seaside holidays then and now</li>
<li>Blackpool - a tourism boom!</li>
<li>Blackpool - what happened to tourism after 1950?</li>
<li>Blackpool - regeneration?</li>
</ol>
<p>Assessment for Learning opportunities in the SOW:</p>
<ul>
<li>Recall tasks at the start of every lesson</li>
<li>Progress checks</li>
<li>Knowledge, skills and application task after Lesson 5b (retrieval and intervention lesson)</li>
<li>PASA sheets</li>
<li>Extended writing task with an Effective Marking and Feedback sheet (redraft) for Teacher marking</li>
</ul>
<p>This Unit of Work contains 14 lessons with a PowerPoint for each lesson and accompanying worksheets.</p>
<p>Lesson overview:</p>
<ol>
<li>Our unequal world</li>
<li>Measuring development (2 lessons)</li>
<li>The DTM</li>
<li>Changing population structures.</li>
<li>Causes of uneven development</li>
<li>Consequences of uneven development</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - investment, industrial development and tourism</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - aid</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - intermediate technology</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - free trade</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - debt relief</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - tourism</li>
</ol>
<p>Additional resources included are:</p>
<ul>
<li>2 Retrieval and Intervention tasks (Knowledge, Application and Skills)</li>
<li>2 Knowledge organisers</li>
<li>2 Teacher Feedback sheets</li>
</ul>
<p>10 lessons “Our Hostile Planet” which looks at the potential events that could threaten our planet and human existence, suitable for KS3.</p>
<p>Each lesson consists of a PowerPoint and Worksheets.</p>
<p>Each PowerPoint has a Geog your memory bell work task and a progress check.</p>
<p>The SOW also includes:<br />
3 x Homework Tasks<br />
Knowledge Organiser</p>
<p>The topics covered are:</p>
<ol>
<li>What physical and human events threaten our planet?</li>
<li>What are the differences between global catastrophic risks and existential risk?</li>
<li>To what extent is climate change an existential risk?</li>
<li>To what extent would a super volcanic eruption affect people in the UK?</li>
<li>Can I use evidence to suggest the likelihood of WW3 happening in the future?</li>
<li>How would you survive a nuclear attack?</li>
<li>How could artificial intelligence (AI) change our planet?</li>
<li>How are infectious diseases spread across the globe?</li>
<li>To what extent should humans be worried about asteroids?</li>
<li>Which existential risk do you think is most likely to happen in the future?</li>
</ol>
<p>This bundle contains 4 SOW suitable for KS3 Geography</p>
<ul>
<li>Where am I?</li>
<li>Oh we do like to be beside the seaside</li>
<li>Population</li>
<li>Africa</li>
</ul>
<p>The ‘Development Gap’ Unit of Work contains 33 lessons with a PowerPoint for each lesson and accompanying worksheets.</p>
<p>Lessons overview:</p>
<ol>
<li>Our unequal world</li>
<li>Measuring development (2 lessons)</li>
<li>The DTM</li>
<li>Changing population structures.</li>
<li>Causes of uneven development</li>
<li>Consequences of uneven development</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - investment, industrial development and tourism</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - aid</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - intermediate technology</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - free trade</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - debt relief</li>
<li>Reducing the development gap - tourism</li>
<li>Nigeria - location and importance</li>
<li>Nigeria - political, social, cultural context</li>
<li>Nigeria in the wider world</li>
<li>Nigeria -balancing a changing industrial structure</li>
<li>Nigeria - impact of TNCs (2 lessons)</li>
<li>Nigeria - environmental issues</li>
<li>Nigeria - impacts of international aid</li>
<li>Nigeria - quality of life</li>
<li>Causes of economic change in UK</li>
<li>A post-industrial economy</li>
<li>Science and Business Parks (2 lessons)</li>
<li>Environmental impacts of industry</li>
<li>Changing rural landscapes in the UK</li>
<li>North-South divide (2 lessons)</li>
<li>Changing transport infrastructure</li>
<li>The UK in the wider world (2 lessons)</li>
</ol>
<p>Additional resources included are:</p>
<ul>
<li>4 Retrieval and Intervention tasks (Knowledge, Application and Skills)</li>
<li>4 Knowledge organisers</li>
<li>6 Teacher Feedback sheets</li>
</ul>
<p>A SOW suitable for KS3 remote learning</p>
<p>Contains duplicate links for Microsoft Forms Quizzes.</p>
<p>13 lessons that look at coastal processes, climate change, coastal protection methods and tourism in Blackpool.</p>
<p>This is the first lesson for KS3 Population SOW: What is the earth’s population.</p>
<p>This lesson consists of a PowerPoint and 3 differentiated learning Mats.</p>