156Uploads
234k+Views
294k+Downloads
All resources
UK's Urban Landscape
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:
- Overview of the distribution of population and the major cities in the UK.
NOTE = When it refers to a page number the table is provided on the actual powerpoint, you will just need to enlarge this for students to see.
Urban Planning - Mumbai
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.
Bundle
Extreme Environments
A variety of lessons that cover the unit Extreme Environments. This bundle contains 8 lessons and focuses on Hot Arid and Polar Regions, which are the key focus of the AQA GCSE specification.
A Major City - Mumbai's Importance
This lesson is the first 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:
- The location and importance of the city, regionally, nationally and internationally.
- Causes of growth: natural increase and migration
NOTE = When it refers to a page number please use the factfile provided.
A Major City - Mumbai's Opportunities
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 Major City - Mumbai's Challenges
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.
What are Extreme Environments
A lesson designed for KS3 Geography. This is lesson 1 from a unit titled Extreme Environments.
This lesson will allow students to answer the following key questions:
What are the characteristics of Polar and Hot Arid regions?
What are the main causes of extreme environments?
Fragile Extreme Environments
A lesson designed for KS3 Geography. This is lesson 5 from a unit titled Extreme Environments.
This lesson will allow students to answer the following key questions:
• Why are extreme environments fragile?
Hot Arid Regions
A lesson designed for KS3 Geography. This is lesson 3 from a unit titled Extreme Environments.
This lesson will allow students to answer the following key questions:
• What are the characteristics of hot arid regions?
• How is global warming impacting hot arid regions?
Polar Regions
A lesson designed for KS3 Geography. This is lesson 2 from a unit titled Extreme Environments.
This lesson will allow students to answer the following key questions:
What are the characteristics of Polar regions?
How is global warming impacting polar regions?
Animal and Plant Adaptation
A lesson designed for KS3 Geography. This is lesson 4 from a unit titled Extreme Environments.
This lesson will allow students to answer the following key questions:
• How do plants and animals adapt to survive in Hot Arid regions?
Sustainable Management of Extreme Environments
A lesson designed for KS3 Geography. This is lesson 8 from a unit titled Extreme Environments.
This lesson will allow students to answer the following key questions:
• What are the sustainable management strategies to protect extreme environments?
• How effective are they?
People and Extreme Environments
A lesson designed for KS3 Geography. This is lesson 6 from a unit titled Extreme Environments.
This lesson will allow students to answer the following key questions:
Who lives in extreme environments?
How are their cultures different?
Threats to Extreme Environments
A lesson designed for KS3 Geography. This is lesson 7 from a unit titled Extreme Environments.
This lesson will allow students to answer the following key questions:
• What threatens extreme environments?
• To what extent can climate change be managed to reduce the threat on extreme environments?
A Question A Day - AQA Geography
This contains a question a day, starting on the first day back after February half term, up until the 3rd paper. It covers all topics with the exception of the Pre-Release.
The optional topics covered are:
Hot Deserts
Coastal Landscapes
River Landscapes
Energy
Each topic is covered equally to ensure that students are well prepared for the real exam, along with a range of questions to ensure students are practicing a variety of skills and marks.
Each question is colour coded to represent a different topic, which allows students to know what unit they are revising.
Bundle
AQA GCSE GeographyRevision Bundle
In this Bundle you will get 2 workbooks covering the AQA GCSE Geography exam. It covers the following topics:
Paper 1:
Challenge of Natural Hazards
Living World - Tropical Rainforest and Hot Deserts
Physical Landscapes in the UK - Coasts and Rivers
Paper 2:
Urban Issues and Challenges
Changing Economic World
Challenge of Resource Management - Resources and energy
Please note that this is full editable so that you can change the case studies/examples to match those that you teach.
Asia's Importance
This lesson is the second in a sequence of lessons for the topic Asia. This lesson aims to get students to think about the following:
What is the global importance of Asia
What is a megacity
Then for a megacity of their choice students conduct research:
The wealth and life expectancy
The problems created
Advantages of the city
Interesting facts
If students struggle to find information I direct them to Internet Geography’s Mumbai pages
Bundle
Asia Unit of Work
This bundle includes all of the lessons required for a unit of work titled Asia. These lessons include:
Where is Asia
Asia’s Importance
Aral Sea
Monsoon
Tourism in Thailand
North and South Korea
China vs India
Globalisation
End of Unit Assessment