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KS3 Geography,  atlas scavenger hunt / atlas skills lesson
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KS3 Geography, atlas scavenger hunt / atlas skills lesson

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Very simple KS3 atlas* skills lesson. Students are challenging to complete a 'scavenger hunt' using an atlas to find locations and answer a set of questions. I've attached the questions as a printable MS Word sheet, and they are also on the Powerpoint (the answers are on there too, which will allow students to peer/self assess). *Lesson requires set of atlas'. Also see: My TES shop for all other resources.
KS3 Geography: Tectonics / Volcanoes / Earthquakes: Different plate boundaries - Lesson 2
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KS3 Geography: Tectonics / Volcanoes / Earthquakes: Different plate boundaries - Lesson 2

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Introduction to different plate boundaries (Collision; Conservative; Constructive; and Destructive). Lesson requires students to peer-teach these using the four information sheets provided. Containing:Do now taskStarter taskPeer-teaching activity (with supplied information sheets)Plenary quiz Could link to tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, Earth science, rock cycle, and restless Earth. Also see: Lesson 1: Convection currents My TES shop for all other resources.
KS4 Geography: reducing pollution in cities. Case study: Mexico City. Edexcel B and IGCSE.
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KS4 Geography: reducing pollution in cities. Case study: Mexico City. Edexcel B and IGCSE.

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Lesson involves students role-playing that they are the mayor of Mexico City; looking at the pollution issues and potential solutions. Containing:Powerpoint: full lessonDouble sided differentiated worksheetsDo now taskStarter taskSorting / categorising activityLink to clipDifferentiated GCSE-style question; with model answer, mark scheme, and sentence startersPlenary Could link to KS4 challenges of an urban world; urbanisation; development. Also see: My TES shop for all other resources.
KS3 / KS4 Geography: Climate change impacts in Bangladesh (mystery lesson)
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KS3 / KS4 Geography: Climate change impacts in Bangladesh (mystery lesson)

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Lesson involves students watching a clip about climate change impacts in Bangladesh and then focussing on Nurel - the rice farmer - and how he is adapting to climate change. Students do this by completing a card sort and answering GCSE-style questions. Containing:Do now taskStarter taskCard sort activityLink to clip (plus corresponding work sheet)Mini plenaryDifferentiated GCSE-style questionsHelp sheet, with key terms and answer structure for questionsPlenary Could link to KS4 climate change topics and fragile environments. Also see: My TES shop for all other resources.
Year 7/8 KS3 Geography, essay assessment sheet. Topic: climate change.
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Year 7/8 KS3 Geography, essay assessment sheet. Topic: climate change.

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Essay guidance sheet for 12-mark question: Evaluate the statement: "The effects of climate change will be globally fair". Containing:Command word helpKey terms/wordsWriting frameSelf/peer assessmentReflection boxTeacher assessmentMark schemeGeography writing rules. Assessment used at end of climate change module. Case studies taught were Bangladesh and the UK. Also see: My TES shop for all other resources.
Year 9 / KS4 Geography, essay assessment sheet. Topic: Volcanoes / volcanic impacts.
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Year 9 / KS4 Geography, essay assessment sheet. Topic: Volcanoes / volcanic impacts.

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Essay guidance sheet for 12-mark question: Compare the impacts of volcanic eruptions in the developing and developed world. Created to fit the case studies of Montserrat and Mount St. Helens, but easily adaptable for others. Containing: Command word help Key terms/words Writing frame with sentence starters Teacher assessment Mark scheme Geography writing rules Would link to KS4 restless Earth, hazards, and tectonics. Also see: My TES shop for all other resources.
KS3 Geography: Rain shadow in Australia lesson, with lesson plan (graded outstanding)
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KS3 Geography: Rain shadow in Australia lesson, with lesson plan (graded outstanding)

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An observed lesson - graded outstanding - taught as part of an Australia scheme of work. Well-differentiated and resourced lesson, that encourages students to write scientifically. Containing:Detailed lesson planDo now taskStarter taskLink to relevant YouTube clipDifferentiated diagram worksheetsExam question, with key words and 3 model answersPeer assessment with example WWWs and EBIsPlenary task / 'headbands' game Could also link to weather processes topics. Also see: My TES shop for all other resources.
KS3 Geography: Coastal conflict lesson - Holderness.
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KS3 Geography: Coastal conflict lesson - Holderness.

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Lesson involves students being given stakeholder groups and filling in a conflict matrix to show the conflicting views and priorities within the Holderness case study. Containing:7 stakeholder information sheets, including local residents, politicians etcDo now taskStarter taskGroup discussion taskConflict matrixWriting task (with writing frame)Plenary Designed to engage active learners in group work and discussion. This was taught after a decision-making exercise about the management of the coastline. Could link to KS4 coasts / crowded coasts topics. Also see: My TES shop for all other resources.
Year 9 / KS4 Geography, essay assessment sheet. Topic: development.
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Year 9 / KS4 Geography, essay assessment sheet. Topic: development.

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Essay guidance sheet for 12-mark question: Explain why some countries are more developed than others. Containing: Command word help Key terms/words Writing frame with sentence starters Self/peer assessment Teacher assessment Mark scheme Geography writing rules Plus, essay information and explanation sheet containing relevant physical, human, economic, and social factors for use in essay. Would link to KS3 topic development, and KS4 topic development dilemmas. Also see: My TES shop for all other resources.