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End of term Geography quiz 2024
A seven round quiz with 10 questions per round, and answers (70 questions total). The rounds are mixed difficulty so it is suitable for all ages.
Rounds:
Unusual Geography
World food
Cultural Geography
Currency
World landmarks
Artists and bands
Famous explorers
3 Lesson Geography project for KS3: design a virtual fieldtrip
This is a three lesson project perfect for year 6, 7, 8 or 9 Geography. It includes a powerpoint with all of the needed instructions for each lesson, and a planning document for students to use.
SOW: Our Oceans for KS3 Geography (threats, exploration, conservation, plastic)
A complete 12 lesson scheme of work (plus assessment) fully resourced with power points and activities ready to go. Ready to pick up and teach.
Activities include (but not limited to)
card sorts
research
presentations
creative design
persuasive writing
Topics
introduction to the oceans
Ocean ecosystems
Coral bleaching
Ocean zones (plant and animal adaptations)
Oceans conservation and sustainability
Plastic and the oceans
Ocean exploration
Case study: the Maldives
Assessment
Some of these are double lessons, many have options to expand learning beyond.
Plastic Apocalypse: The Effects of Plastic Pollution on Our Oceans
This is a stand alone lesson, or can be used as part of a SOW on oceans or sustainability.
It covers:
An introduction into what plastic is.
True or false for surprising facts.
A card sort to show a time line of how single use plastic ends up in the oceans.
The impacts of plastic in the Oceans.
Extended writing: persuasive piece.
Full power point and resources ready to pick up and teach.
Converting Binary to denary lesson and worksheet
Powerpoint and worksheet (with 20 questions) to teach binary to denary conversions.
Introduces base 10 and base 2 number systems.
Worksheet with 20 questions (answers provided).
Ready to pick up and teach.
GCSE Geography Rivers full lessons
All lessons and resources to teach Cambridge International GCSE Rivers. No extra planning needed.
Includes:
key terms
hydrological cycle
Erosion
Transportation
Deposition
Upper, middle and lower course landforms
Causes of flooding
Flood management
River case study - hazards, opportunities and management
CIE IGCSE Geography Theme 2 revision booklet
A guided revision booklet covering Cambridge International GCSE Geography, Theme 2 The natural environment.
For each topic there are learning objectives, the ‘Bare Necessities’, key terms diagrams, and guided spaces to for students to complete.
This is a 51 page booklet covering:
Earthquake and volcanoes
Rivers
Coasts
Weather
Climate and vegetation
Plus a list of all of the recent 7 mark questions for Theme 1.
CIE GCSE Geography Theme 1 - entire unit of work (lessons and resources)
Full set of high quality resources - powerpoints, print outs, exam questions, skills questions (OS Maps). Ready to pick up and teach - no extra planning needed.
Covers:
Reasons for the rapid increase in the world’s population.
Causes and consequences of over-population and under-population.
Understand the main causes of a change in population size.
A country which is overpopulated and a country which is under-populated.
Reasons for contrasting rates of natural population change
Case study of a country with high rate of natural population growth and a country with a low rate of population growth (or decline).
Population policies (one child policy)
Population structure and population pyramids
Migration
A case study of international migration
settlement patterns
site and situation
settlement hierarchy
Population threshold /sphere of influence
Problems in urban areas
Urban Sprawl
Regeneration
Causes and impacts of urbanisation (push and pull)
Case studies: settlement hierarchy (Manchester), problems in urban areas (Manchester), Urbanisation (Rio)
Booklet of all case studies: CIE GCSE Geography paper 1
A collection of all of the information students need to answer every 7 mark question on Cambridge IGCSE paper 1.
Includes:
Theme 1
A country which is over-populated.
A country which is under-populated
A country with a high rate of natural population growth.
A country with a low rate of population growth (or population decline)
An international migration.
A country with a high dependency ratio
A densely populated country or area (at any scale from local to regional).
A sparsely populated country or area (at any scale from local to regional).
Settlement and service provision in an area.
An urban area (including changing land use and urban sprawl).
A rapidly growing urban area in a developing country and migration to it.
Theme 2
An earthquake
A volcano
The opportunities presented by a river, the hazards associated with it and their management.
The opportunities presented by an area of coastline, the hazards associated with it and their management.
An area of tropical forest
Deforestation of a tropical rainforest
An area of dry desert
Theme 3
A farm or agricultural system
A country or region suffering from food shortages
An industrial zone or factory.
An area where tourism is important.
Energy supply in a country or area
Water supply in a country or area.
An area where economic development is taking place and causing the environment to be at risk.
Know a case study of a transnational corporation (TNC) and its global links.
Geography top trump cards
Printable country top trump cards - great for a reward in class, or for fast finishers!
32 countries, the cards include the population, area, GDP, life expectancy, and HDI.
Print double sided for professional looking top trumps card your students will love!
You can print as many sets as you need!
CIE GCSE Geography paper 4 unit of work
This unit covers everything the students need to know for Cambridge IGCSE paper 4 (alternative to course work). It includes teaching material plus loads of real exam practice questions (and mark schemes) for each question.
Topics covered:
Human
Hypothesis and aims
Describing relationships between variables
Primary vs secondary data examples
Surveys
Questionnaires
**Weather **
Instruments
Types of clouds
Measuring rain
Plotting data
Stevenson screens
Rivers
Velocity
Channel cross section
Equipment
Cross section
**Coasts **
Equipment
Longshore drift
Velocity/direction
Beach transects
CIE IGCSE Geography Theme 1 revision booklet
A guided revision booklet covering Cambridge International GCSE Geography, Theme 1 Population and Settlement.
For each topic there are learning objectives, the ‘Bare Necessities’, key terms diagrams, and guided spaces to for students to complete.
This is a 37 page booklet covering:
1.1 population dynamics
1.2 Migration
1.3 Population pyramids
1.4 Population density and distribution
1.5 Settlement and service provision
1.6 Urban settlements
1.7 Urbanisation
Plus a list of all of the recent 7 mark questions for Theme 1.
KS3 Map skills full unit
This is a full unit of work, including any hand outs, for a year 7 or 8 unit of work on map skills. It covers one half term. It is based on the IB middle years programme framework, but it is suitable for any classroom. Includes assessments and marking rubrics.
Topics
compass directions
coordinates
scale (model building project)
relief
map symbols
fieldwork - conducting a school survey
critical thinking: can we trust maps?
Assessment: design a fictional map, with optional literacy link
1.5, 1,6, 1.7 Theme 1 CIE GCSE Geography full lessons (Settlement, urban settlements, urbanisation)
Full set of high quality resources - powerpoints, print outs, exam questions, skills questions (OS Maps)
Covers:
-settlement patterns
site and situation
settlement heirarchy
Population threshhold/sphere of influence
Problems in urban areas
Urban Sprawl
Regeneration
Causes and impacts of urbanisation (push and pull)
Case studies: settlement heirarchy (manchester), problems in urban areas (manchester), urbanisation (Rio)
1.1 Population dynamics (Part 1 of CIE Theme 1)
Includes lessons, activties and exam practice questions for:
Describe and give reasons for the rapid increase in the world’s population.
Understand the causes and consequences of over-population and under-population.
Understand the main causes of a change in population size.
Know a country which is overpopulated and a country which is under-populated.
Give reasons for contrasting rates of natural population change
Know a case study of a country with high rate of natural population growth and a country with a low rate of population growth (or decline).
Full set of resources ready to pick and up and teach
GCSE Geography theme 2 case study booklet
Every case study for Cambridge GCSE Geography Theme 2, including all information needed to answer 7 mark questions.
An earthquake
A volcano
The opportunities presented by a river, the hazards associated with it and their management.
The opportunities presented by an area of coastline, the hazards associated with
An area of tropical forest
Deforestation of a tropical rainforest
An area of dry desert
CIE IGCSE Geography theme 1 case study booklet
This booklet includes all of the case studies needed for CIE GSCE Geography theme 1. Includes all information needed to answer every 7 mark question.
A country which is over-populated.
A country which is under-populated
A country with a high rate of natural population growth.
A country with a low rate of population growth (or population decline)
An international migration.
A country with a high dependency ratio
A densely populated country or area (at any scale from local to regional).
A sparsely populated country or area (at any scale from local to regional).
Settlement and service provision in an area.
An urban area (including changing land use and urban sprawl).
A rapidly growing urban area in a developing country and migration to it.
Blank GCSE knowledge organiser: Earthquakes
A guided revision resource - blank knoweldge organiser covering earthquake formation, living near earthquakes and earthquake preparedness.
As this is a free resource, if you find it useful it would be a great help if you could leave me a review! Thanks!
GCSE rivers knowledge organiser
Two sided A3 knowledge organiser, partially completed for revision. Includes detailed diagrams. Complete GCSE rivers unit - CIE but suitable for AQA and edexcel.