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Magma Plumes
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Magma Plumes

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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
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Plate margins and landforms

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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.
OCR A Level Population and Resources Case Study Summary Sheets
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OCR A Level Population and Resources Case Study Summary Sheets

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Case study summary sheets for the Population and Resources unit for the OCR A Level specification. This includes: Australia, UK ageing population, China, India, Sweden, Tin Mining, Wind energy, Water supply USA, Wheat, Uranium, Resource classification, China, USA, Bangladesh, Japan, China, Democratic Republic of Congo, CFP, CAP.
Measuring Weather
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Measuring Weather

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A lesson that shows students how we measure the weather. It also gets students to look at reading weather forecasts and being able to interpret them.
Hazard Concept
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Hazard Concept

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This is the introduction lesson for the Hazards unit from the new AQA A Level specification. It looks at students understanding of key terms, the 3 different types of natural hazards and the characteristics of these hazards.
Hazard Management
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Hazard Management

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This lessons is from the new AQA A Level specification on Hazards. This lesson looks at students understanding of key terms, the different models that are used to manage natural hazards, in addition to what is meant by each of the management strategies.
River Profile and Processes
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River Profile and Processes

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This lesson focus on the new AQA GCSE specification. This is the first lesson in the unit title River Landscapes in the UK. This lesson covers the following elements from the specification: - The long profile and changing cross profile of a river and its valley. - Fluvial processes: * Erosion - hydraulic action, abrasion, attrition, solution, vertical and lateral erosion. * Transportation - traction, saltation, suspension and solution * Deposition - why rivers deposit sediment. NOTE - when it refers to page numbers please see the fact sheet provided.
Relationship with population and resources
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Relationship with population and resources

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This resources allows you to identify the revolutions in innovations that have helped us to increase resources, and allows you to understand the definition of resources and move beyond the simple definition and think in terms of reserves/stocks/supply and demand.
Mass Movement
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Mass Movement

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To examine the cause of mass movement and to explore key features of the different types of mass movement.
KS3 Geography: TNC Build
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KS3 Geography: TNC Build

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This lesson looks at should a TNC Build a factory in an LEDC country. It encourages students to use descision making skills, and use their previous knowledge to create a constructive argument.
Does Climate Change Exist
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Does Climate Change Exist

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A lesson aimed to get students to think about the existence of climate change. This lesson is a follow on from what is climate change, where students look at if climate change exists. This lesson looks at the argument against it existing.
Restless Earth Revision (AQA A)
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Restless Earth Revision (AQA A)

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This is a revision lesson that was created for my year 11's based on the AQA A spec. It focuses on the following: Plate boundaries, The 3 P's, Volcanoes, Tsunamis, Monitoring volcanoes, Ocean trenches, Mercalli and the richter scale and Supervolcanoes and Yellowstone.
Sustainability assessment
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Sustainability assessment

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This assessment is a decision based activity where students use their knowledge of their local area and the meaning of sustainable to choose a location for a new warehouse. This was not levelled and is designed to give feedback to help students improve for next time. However a level criteria would be possible to create.