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Resources from a full-time geography teacher in the East Midlands. Resources that I have put a significant amount of time into have a price (kept to the lowest tariff possible), others are free to use. Please feel free to leave constructive feedback. TC

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Resources from a full-time geography teacher in the East Midlands. Resources that I have put a significant amount of time into have a price (kept to the lowest tariff possible), others are free to use. Please feel free to leave constructive feedback. TC
Counter-urbanisation and its impact on rural areas.
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Counter-urbanisation and its impact on rural areas.

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Designed for GCSE Eduqas A Geography Rural-Urban Links unit. The lesson considers the causes and impacts of counter-urbanisation on the village of Linby in Nottinghamshire. The guided lesson includes discussion points, map and image interpretation, a classification task, and an assessment piece.
Tectonic features volcanoes
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Tectonic features volcanoes

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Presentation cover small and larger scale tectonic features associated with volcanoes. Student activity is to draw the development of the features using the flow diagrams.
What do images tells us about the changing nature of a place?
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What do images tells us about the changing nature of a place?

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Designed for AQA Changing Places unit this exercise asks students to annotate past images of Sneinton and Ilkeston, then complete a Google search of present images from the locations. Students can then complete the summary table to evaluate the changes that have taken place. An examination question is included.
Geog One
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Geog One

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Based on the popular app game. Two players are needed. One player choose a coin value, the second player draws an image associated with the word, if the first player guesses correctly they win the coin value. Used as a revision exercise at GCSE.