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Causes of Desertification
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Causes of Desertification

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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: - Causes of desertification – climate change, population growth, removal of fuel wood, overgrazing, over-cultivation and soil erosion. NOTE - When it refers to page numbers please refer to the information provided.
Managing Desertification
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Managing Desertification

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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: - Strategies used to reduce the risk of desertification – water and soil management, tree planting and use of appropriate technology. NOTE - When it refers to page numbers please refer to the information provided.
A Major City - Mumbai's Challenges
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A Major City - Mumbai's Challenges

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This lesson is the third part of the major city you must cover in the new AQA GCSE specification. This lesson aims to cover the following element from the specification: - how urban growth has created challenges: • managing urban growth – slums, squatter settlements • providing clean water, sanitation systems and energy • providing access to services – health and education • reducing unemployment and crime • managing environmental issues – waste disposal, air and water pollution, traffic congestion.
The Carbon Cycle - AQA A Level
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The Carbon Cycle - AQA A Level

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This lesson is based around the new AQA A Level specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Water and Carbon Cycles. The main aim of this lesson is to cover the following element of the specification: 3.1.1.3 – Global distribution, and size of major stores of carbon – lithosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, biosphere, atmosphere. Factors driving change in the magnitude of these stores over time and space, including flows and transfers at plant, sere and continental scales. Photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, combustion, carbon sequestration in oceans and sediments, weathering. Any pages referenced are from the Oxford physical textbook. Please note I do not own the rights to any of the images used in this powerpoint.
Ecosystems
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Ecosystems

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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 balance between components. - The impact on the ecosystem of changing one component.
Tourism in Thailand
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Tourism in Thailand

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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
UK Human Geography
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UK Human Geography

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This lesson aims to get students to think and learn about the location of key cities/towns across the UK. In addition to this it also ensures students have a clear understanding of the differences between: Great Britain, The United Kingdom and The British Isles.
Urban Planning - Mumbai
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Urban Planning - Mumbai

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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 how urban planning is improving the quality of life for the urban poor. NOTE = This lesson follows on nicely from the major city lessons which focus on Mumbai.
Globalisation
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Globalisation

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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
Aral Sea
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Aral Sea

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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?
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Where is Asia?

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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
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Asia End of Unit Assessment and Feedback

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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
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Monsoons

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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
Types of Geography
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Types of Geography

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This lesson aims to show students the 3 different types of geography: physical, human and environmental. Students will be able to answer the following key questions by the end of the lesson: What are the different types of geography? What is the differences between the types of geography? NOTE - I do not own the rights to the video.
Sustainable Urban Living
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Sustainable Urban Living

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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.
A Major City - Mumbai's Opportunities
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A Major City - Mumbai's Opportunities

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This lesson is the second part of the major city you must cover in the new AQA GCSE specification. This lesson aims to cover the following element from the specification: - how urban growth has created opportunities: • social: access to services – health and education; access to resources – water supply, energy • economic: how urban industrial areas can be a stimulus for economic development NOTE - When it refers to page numbers please refer to the factfile document attached.
A Tropical Rainforest - The Choco Rainforest
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A Tropical Rainforest - The Choco Rainforest

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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: A case study of a tropical rainforest to illustrate: - Causes of deforestation – subsistence and commercial farming, logging, road building, mineral extraction, energy development, settlement, population growth - Impacts of deforestation – economic development, soil erosion, contribution to climate change. NOTE - When it refers to page numbers please refer to the information provided.
Traffic Congestion and Solutions
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Traffic Congestion and Solutions

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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: - How urban transport strategies are used to reduce traffic congestion.
Atlas Challenge
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Atlas Challenge

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This lesson aims to get students use to using an atlas and being able to identify countries, towns, cities and oceans using the index of an Atlas. In addition to this it teaches students how to write an accurate geographical description. By the end of the lesson students will be able to answer the following key questions: How do we use an atlas to find places? How do we write a geographical description?
Urban Growth
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Urban Growth

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This lesson focus on the new AQA GCSE specification. It is the first lesson lesson in the unit titled Urban Issues and Challenges. This lesson covers the following elements from the specification: - The global pattern of urban change. - Urban trends in different parts of the world including HICs and LICs.