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Hot Desert Characteristics
This lesson is based around the new AQA GCSE specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Living World. The main aim of this lesson is to cover the following element of the specification:
- The physical characteristics of a hot desert.
- The interdependence of climate, water, soils, plants, animals and people.
- How plants and animals adapt to the physical conditions.
- Issues related to biodiversity
NOTE - When it refers to page numbers please refer to the information provided.
Contemporary Urban Environments - AQA A Level
This resources contains all lessons for the AQA A Level unit of Contemporary Urban Environments. All resources are provided except for a geofile on air pollution in Beijing.
Pages referenced are for the Human Geography Book created by Oxford University Press.
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A Major LIC or NEE City
This bundle contains all lessons required to cover the Urban growth creates opportunities and challenges for cities in LICs and NEEs, located in the AQA GCSE Specification.
Sustainable Urban Living
This lesson is based around the new AQA GCSE Specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Urban Issues and Challenges. The main aim of this lesson is cover the following element of the specification:
Features of sustainable urban living:
• water and energy conservation
• waste recycling
• creating green space.
Urban Regeneration - Birmingham
This lesson is based around the new AQA GCSE Specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Urban Issues and Challenges. The main aim of this lesson is cover the following element of the specification:
An example of an urban regeneration project to show:
• reasons why the area needed regeneration
• the main features of the project.
NOTE: If page numbers are mention then the figure is either already on the powerpoint or all relevant writing can be found in the factfile provided. If you would prefer to use the actual textbook this is the Cambridge gcse book.
NOTE: This lesson is good to follow on from my other lessons on Birmingham which are linked to the UK’s major city element.
AQA Geography Paper 1 Revision Booklet
This is a comprehensive revision booklet based around AQA Geography Paper 1 exam.
The idea of this booklet is for students to complete a range of activities in a bit to aid their revision, before their exam. I originally created this booklet for PP students, however this this is more than suitable for anyone to complete. Please note all case studies and examples can be edited to match the ones you use.
Inside the booklet you will see activities for the following units:
The challenge of natural hazards
The living world (Rainforests and Hot deserts)
Physical Lanscapes of the UK (Coasts and Rivers)
Case Study, Example and Question Booklet
This resource is designed to help students revise their case studies and examples, before applying them to exam questions.
For each case study and example it shows the link to the specification and provides students with a clear structure on the information they need to include. Following each of these are exam questions with a structure for students to guide them in providing a detailed answer.
As this is a powerpoint, it makes it easy to change the case study and examples to the ones you use with your students.
AQA Geography Paper 2 Revision Booklet
This is a comprehensive revision booklet based around the AQA Geography Paper 2 exam.
The idea of this booklet is for students to complete a range of activities in a bit to aid their revision, before their exam. I originally created this booklet for PP students, however this this is more than suitable for anyone to complete. Please note all case studies and examples can be edited to match the ones you use.
Inside the booklet you will see activities for the following units:
Ubran Issues and Challenges
The Changing Economic World
The Challenge of Resource Management (Resources and Energy)
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Making Connections - Welcome to Geography
This bundle contains a complete unit of work titled Making Connections. This is aimed for year 7's and is an ideal unit to begin the academic year. It looks at the different types of geography, the UK's physical and human features, locating continents and oceans, how to use an Atlas and some fieldwork based within your own school grounds.
Glaciation and Rivers
This resource contains all the materials to teach a full unit titled Glaciation and Rivers. This is designed for year 7’s however could easily be edited to cater for slightly older year groups.
This resource contains all powerpoints, resources, homeworks and assessment materials. Lesson titles are as follows:
Lesson 1 - Glaciation
Lesson 2 - Glacial Processes
Lesson 3 - Erosional Landforms Part 1
Lesson 4 - Erosional Landforms Part 2
Lesson 5 - Transportational and Depositional Landforms
Lesson 6 - Using Glacial Landforms
Lesson 7 - Mid Unit Assessment
Lesson 8 - The Water Cycle
Lesson 9 - Drainage Basin
Lesson 10 - Fluvial Processes
Lesson 11 - Upper Course Landforms
Lesson 12 - Middle Course Landforms
Lesson 13 - Causes of Flooding
Lesson 14 - River Management
Lesson 15 - End of Unit Assessment
Plus 2 additional pieces of material:
Mid Unit Feedback
End of Unit Feedback
Tourism in Thailand
This lesson is the fifth in a sequence of lessons for the topic Asia. This lesson aims to get students to think about the following:
How tourism in Thailand has changed over time
The link between tourism and GDP
Why people visit Thailand
The impacts of tourism on Thailand
Globalisation
This lesson is the eight and last lesson in a sequence of lessons for the topic Asia. This lesson aims to get students to think about the following:
What it feels like to work in a sweatshop
What the conditions are like in a sweatshop
India Vs China
This lesson is the seventh in a sequence of lessons for the topic Asia. This lesson aims to get students to think about the following:
What development is
What the development of India and China area
How India and China are different
North and South Korea
This lesson is the sixth in a sequence of lessons for the topic Asia. This lesson aims to get students to think about the following:
The difference between North and South Korea
Why the countries are different and why they are now separate countries
Is reunification possible between the countries
Aral Sea
This lesson is the third in a sequence of lessons for the topic Asia. This lesson aims to get students to think about the following:
Why the Aral Sea is Shrinking
What the impacts of the shrinking sea are
How we could manage the shrinking sea
Where is Asia?
This lesson is the first in a sequence of lessons for the topic Asia. This lesson aims to get students to think about the following:
Where Asia is located.
The countries that make up Asia and a brief history of Asia
What the most influential countries are
What the key regions are and their characteristics.
Asia End of Unit Assessment and Feedback
This is an analysis and evaluation style assessment for my unit of work titled Asia. This lesson comes with the assessment, mark scheme, marking grid and action points for students to complete as part of the feedback.
Monsoons
This lesson is the fourth in a sequence of lessons for the topic Asia. This lesson aims to get students to think about the following:
What a monsoon is
Monsoon formation
Impacts of a monsoon
Magma Plumes
This lessons is from the new AQA A Level specification on Hazards. This lesson looks at why the movement of magma is not simple, what is the theory behind magma plumes and who J T Wilson is.
Plate margins and landforms
This lessons is from the new AQA A Level specification on Hazards. This lesson looks at the characteristics and origin of the earth's crust, the difference between plate margins and the formation of different landforms along these margins.