A introductory lesson to coasts focusing on constructive and destructive waves, looking at erosion, length and height of waves, swash/backwash, and landforms created. Useful for GCSE. Includes starter activity, differentiated learning objectives with extension task and plenary.
A GCSE Geography lesson focusing on Coasts as a sub-unit. All lessons include differentiated learning objectives, starters and plenaries. This lesson looks at coastal flooding in the UK.
A GCSE Geography lesson focusing on Coasts as a sub-unit. All lessons include differentiated learning objectives, starters and plenaries. This lesson looks at longshore drift as a process, the formation of spits and tombolos, and coastal transportation.
A GCSE Geography lesson focusing on Coasts as a sub-unit. All lessons include differentiated learning objectives, starters and plenaries. This lesson looks at coastal erosion in the UK
A GCSE Geography lesson focusing on Coasts as a sub-unit. All lessons include differentiated learning objectives, starters and plenaries. This lesson looks at how humans shape and manage coastal areas.
A GCSE Geography lesson focusing on Coasts as a sub-unit. All lessons include differentiated learning objectives, starters and plenaries. This lesson looks at Christchurch Bay in Dorset and coastal erosion processes. A worksheet is included so students can complete a case study response looking at the social, economic and environmental impacts as well as key terminology such as swash, fetch, the location and what caused the cliff to erode.
This test is part of a bundle for a two-term topic on the United Kingdom. The scheme of work is made for year 7 students. The bundle comes with PowerPoints all with differentiated learning objectives, starter and plenary activities as well as tasks and work sheets. Exam questions have been embedded to some lessons. All lessons are relevant, modern with brand-new resources that are fun and interactive for KS3 Geography.
This test is out of 56 marks and focuses on all content looked at as part of the bundle.
This unit of work is extremely useful for year 7/8 students to improve on geographical skills important for the new GCSE specification. Content includes map skills such as distance, direction, compass points, scale, routes, height on maps (spot height, layer shading, contours), relief of land, cross-sections, four figure grid references, six figure grid references, settlement patterns, graphs/data in geography, different types of maps, longitude and latitude.
This unit of work is extremely useful for year 7/8 students to improve on geographical skills important for the new GCSE specification. These lessons follow on from the previous 16 lessons to make a full term of work on Geographical Skills and Map Work. Content includes map skills such as distance, direction, compass points, scale, routes, height on maps (spot height, layer shading, contours), relief of land, cross-sections, four figure grid references, six figure grid references, settlement patterns, graphs/data in geography, different types of maps, longitude and latitude.
Key geography Skills textbooks and Collins World Atlases KS3 are recommended for this Scheme of Work.
A scheme of work with powerpoint, learning objectives, activity tasks, worksheets, SEN worksheets and embedded activities with hyperlinks to videos on the invasion of William of Normandy and the other claimants to the throne and other key historical events to 1485 (harrying of the north, feudal system, transformation of castles, domesday book, life in medieval towns, magna carta, causes and effects of black death, peasants revolt, murder of Thomas Beckett). Additionally two assessments come with the bundle on 1066 and the transformation of castles.
28 lessons plus assessments designed for 50/60 minutes about Brazil. Differentiated learning objectives embedded into scheme of work. This download comes with a detailed scheme of work and all resources as well as powerpoint and a mid-term and end of term assessment. The mid-term assessment focuses on favelas and is a Decision Making Exercise to help students improve their skills for GCSE in line with the new GCSE specification. This unit of work includes a holistic overview of Geography focusing on Brazil and includes key geographical skills for GCSE including climate graphs, population pyramids and other skills focusing on Development, Trade and Biomes. Topics covered include key geographical skills, favelas, rainforests (deforestation, tribes, climate change).
This bundle is for KS3 Geography focusing on the UK as a case study. This two-term topic on the United Kingdom has 21 1 hour lessons as well as a end of unit test. The scheme of work is made for year 7 students but can be used for year 8. The bundles comes with PowerPoints all with differentiated learning objectives, starter and plenary activities as well as tasks and work sheets. Exam questions have been embedded to some lessons. All lessons are relevant, modern with brand-new resources that are fun and interactive for KS3 Geography. Also comes with scheme of work in detail with step by step instructions for each lesson.
A complete scheme of work with powerpoints, activities, homework tasks, GCSE questions and mid-term assessment on Hazardous Earth. Created for Edexcel B GCSE 9-1 but can be used for other syllabuses.
A GCSE Geography unit focusing on Coasts . This unit can be used for all GCSE sepcifications. All lessons include differentiated learning objectives, starters and plenaries. This unit focuses on how humans used coasts, how coasts are managed, coastal erosion, how headlands and bays are formed, coastal landforms such as spits, tombolos, arches, stacks, stumps, wave-cut platforms, coastal transportation (LSD) and a GCSE case study on Dorset.