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I've been teaching for just over 10 years now (you wouldn't believe how quickly that time as gone) and am a Head of Department at an outstanding school in the south of London. I have consistently high examination results and want to share my resources with experienced teachers and those who are new to the profession. Planning lessons and creating resources takes a huge amount of time so why not use the experience of other teachers out there?

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I've been teaching for just over 10 years now (you wouldn't believe how quickly that time as gone) and am a Head of Department at an outstanding school in the south of London. I have consistently high examination results and want to share my resources with experienced teachers and those who are new to the profession. Planning lessons and creating resources takes a huge amount of time so why not use the experience of other teachers out there?
Glaciers topic for KS3. Includes full SOW, 10 lessons, assessment and assessment  marksheets.
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Glaciers topic for KS3. Includes full SOW, 10 lessons, assessment and assessment marksheets.

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A full and comprehensive set of lessons with all resources included. Scheme of work, topic sheets and assessment materials included Lessons included are as follows; When was the earth last frozen. how do we know? Where are the earths frozen parts now? How does ice shape the landscape? Corrie, Aretes and pyramidal peaks - whats the difference? What landforms do glaciers create? Whats left behind when glaciers melt? Should we protect the worlds remaining glaciers? How are glaciers threatened by climate change? Iceland - a land of ice and fire - how does this fit out current topic? Revision clock lesson
Christmas Geography lesson - Food, English themed cross curricular
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Christmas Geography lesson - Food, English themed cross curricular

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This is a Christmas lesson that requires much less teacher input than a Quiz (which can be great but repetitive and tiring in our last week of the year!) Content focuses on cartoon messages (a skill required at GCSE) Cross curricular link with English looking at Benjamin Zephaniahs ‘Talking Turkeys’ poem. A clip (cartoon!) of factory farming conditions ensure you watch before to check appropriate Carousel activity giving the pros and cons of eating Turkey at Christmas - I’ve really tried not to make this one sided but give an overview of the pros and cons. Decision making task based on the carousel information gained.
Edexcel B Rivers including fieldwork End of topic assessment
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Edexcel B Rivers including fieldwork End of topic assessment

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A range of value questions here which require skills based application; for example photo stimuli, describe, explain and assess questions. There are fieldwork questions which relate to pupil trips as well as some of the unfamiliar content - some past paper and others teacher constructed. Full mark scheme included.
Edexcel B Unfamiliar fieldwork and using GIS and geology maps 2022 - Coasts focus
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Edexcel B Unfamiliar fieldwork and using GIS and geology maps 2022 - Coasts focus

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A full and concise ppt. which includes tasks and information on all of the required elements of the 2022 exams. The following information / tasks are included specification requirements of geology maps and G.I.S What to expect in the 2022 exams Question formation and expected mark associations What is a geology map British Geological Survey - features of the site Pros and cons of the site Planning an investigation using geology maps What is google earth (G.I.S.) Google earth - features of the site Pros and cons of the site sample questions associated with geology maps and G.I.S. Mark schemes to go with all questions Please review the ppt. A lot of time went into putting this together - will be making one for coasts and for the human topics over the next few days. Check out bundle rates for discounts.
Stop the clock - Russia vs. Ukraine, NATO causes and impacts
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Stop the clock - Russia vs. Ukraine, NATO causes and impacts

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Stop the clock using a variety of activities to consolidate our topic of Russia, would also be relevant to an introduction to global groupings or superpowers Activities include sources; Development data. Map descriptors. Reading and comprehension Ranking and justification task An excellent lesson for which I have received very positive feedback from my school.
Edexcel B Unfamiliar fieldwork and using GIS, Flood Risk and geology maps 2022 - rivers focus
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Edexcel B Unfamiliar fieldwork and using GIS, Flood Risk and geology maps 2022 - rivers focus

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A full and concise ppt. which includes tasks and information on all of the required elements of the 2022 exams. The following information / tasks are included specification requirements of geology, flood risk maps and G.I.S What to expect in the 2022 exams Question formation and expected mark associations What is a geology map British Geological Survey - features of the site Pros and cons of the site Planning an investigation using geology maps What is google earth (G.I.S.) Google earth - features of the site What is the Environmental Survey Flood Risk mapping Environmental Survey Flood Risk - features of the site Pros and cons of the site sample questions associated with geology, flood risk maps and G.I.S. Mark schemes to go with all questions Please review the ppt. A lot of time went into putting this together - will be making one for coasts and for the human topics over the next few days. Check out bundle rates for discounts.
Edexcel B Hazardous Earth Lesson 1.2a 'What are the theories of past climates?'
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Edexcel B Hazardous Earth Lesson 1.2a 'What are the theories of past climates?'

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Starts with a whiteboard activity to check the understanding of air pressures and their impact on climate before moving on to some of the key words that are relevant to lesson on past climate. Resource includes information on different theories and supporting questions. Breakdown of an ‘assess’ 8 mark question and finishes with traffic light and a ‘ping-pong’ style plenary. All worksheets included. For use along side the Edexcel B core text book Will be uploading a climate graph homework shortly
Edexcel B Hazardous Earth 1.2b 'What evidence do we have of past climates?'
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Edexcel B Hazardous Earth 1.2b 'What evidence do we have of past climates?'

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Starts with a sentence un-jumbler activity to reveal the topic of past climates before moving on to the features of good descriptive answers formed around a graph. link to BBC classclip on evidence of past climate change with organisation activity. Time line activity on the events that have occurred in the recent past. All worksheets included. For use along side the Edexcel B core text book and older version Will be uploading a climate graph homework shortly
Edexcel B Hazardous Earth Lesson 1.3b+c 'What evidence do we have for man made climate...
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Edexcel B Hazardous Earth Lesson 1.3b+c 'What evidence do we have for man made climate...

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Starts with a sorting activity considering a range of types of evidence for climate changnge and then on to a proportionate mapping activity to imbed skills - includes mark scheme for practice questions. Main task includes a sample 8 mark answer which pupils have the oppoutrunity to do a range of activities with. Focus on the limiting word question ‘one’ command words with practice question. Brief discussion around mitigation stratergies with an 8 mark question to finish. onto discussions f global circulation model before moving on to skills builder looking at satellite images. All workseets included. For use along side the Edexcel B core text book although this whould not be needed for this lesson