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?
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?
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
End of topic assessments and mark schemes for the following topics;
Hazardous Earth (climate and geophysical hazards)
Development Dynamics
Challenges of an Urbanising World
UK physical landscape (seperate assessment for Rivers and Coasts)
UK Human Landscape
Full resource pack including Hazards and UK Human Landscape topics in the form of an hour long mock worth 54 marks.
Full mark scheme and feedback powerpoint included. ideal for revision topics.
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
Lesson checks evidence of climate change understanding and then moves onto the greenhouse effect using activity sheet. Clip embeddedinto lesson with supporting questions. proportionate mapping activity may be appropriate in this lesson or you may wish to wait and cover in the following one (1.3b+c).
Final task works on numerical skills.
For use with the Edexcel b panther text book.
Lesson content uses past paper questions to work on exam technique terms such as ‘compare’ and ‘explain’ and the resource includes mark schemes. Clip embedded along with map and future impacts worksheet.
for use with Edexcel B panther text book
lesson includes mathematical starter, links to clip to enable a time line task. sample time lines to show good practice.
support with 8 mark questions and lots of imagery to understand Hurricane Katrina
Lesson using satellite photos of a range of boundaries. Info about past tectonic movement with a clip an fun mini puzzle for pupils to have a go at.
Plate boundary distribution map and sample question with mark scheme for peer marking.
Plate boundary characteristics table and supporting images.
for use with Edexcel B panther text book
Practice distribution questions with marking. defininitions of hurricanes along with the ingredients and reasons for dissipation over time.
Resource includes Saffir simpson scale and GIS source discussion sheet
Lesson focusing on structure of the earth; including past paper question, mark schemes and sample answers. Clip of convection currents in the mantle.
Differences between plate types.
For use with Edexcel B panther text book
complete resource with a range of accompanying resources; a colour coding sheet, sample answer for pupils to learn from. challenging 3 marker of reasons for different volcanoes with supporting clip.
all hazards with volcanoes and earthquakes discussed.
In depth resource with case study sheets to be printed A3 and pupils to fill in.
Clips and sample questions to prepare pupils to be able to ‘assess’ effectively.
Resource consists of resources for an info carousel to complete sheet (print A3).
Sample answers for pupils to pick out description and explanation and info sheets.
Lesson consists of mindmap to encorage extended writing and ideas and discusses storm surges, mud slides, strong winds etc. It then develops to sort activity in relation to the discussion of vulnerability and goes on to work on an 8 mark sample question.
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;
Where are all the people?
How and why has the UK’s population changed over time?
How has migration affected the UK?
How has the UK managed the migration of people?
What do population pyramids tel us - what factors influence them?
Qatar - is economic migration a good or bad thing?
Should Europe help the Mediterranean migrants?
What are the issues surrounding aging or youthful populations?
How do Malthus and Boserups theories link to population?
Revision clock lesson
Lesson introduces the Edexcel B development topic before focusing on the learning objective.
Starts with an activity whereby pupils discuss what development is before writing their own definition with the support of a clip. They then complete sample answers using HDI maps. mark scheme included.
Pupils are encouraged to look back / revise development indicators before learning to categorise into Human development Indicator (HDI), GDP and corruption.
Sorting activity to organise different factors influencing development into social, economical and political as per the specification.
All worksheets included with some skills focus.
For use along side the Edexcel B core text book
Starts with an activity whereby pupils decide which development indicator is most useful for assessing level of development. Briefly recaps what what GDP is before writing their own definition and criticism with the support of a clip. They then complete annotation around a set of development data on 5 differing countries
Mini plenary using green and red flash cards to determine prior understanding od population pyramids and demographic data.
Sorting definition activity to organise different key terms which influence on development and population pyramids.
All worksheets included with some skills focus.
For use along side the Edexcel B core text book
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
Themes of the coasts topic
Outline of the content in paper 2 with updated exam timings and marks available
Recap of coastal processes and coastal management
Question structure information
The enquiry process
How to form and enquiry question
types of data; primary, secondary, qualitative and quantitative etc.
General examples of fieldwork methods including pros and cons.
Specific coasts fieldwork methods recap; velocity, sediment, gradient and width and depth
Sampling methods
Sample questions with annotation of sources and rewording
Markscheme (not provided by exam board in sample material so written by me in line with Edexcel themes)
Data presentation methods
Mean, Media, Mode, Range, inter-quartile range etc
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.
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
Themes of the rural topic
Outline of the content in paper 2 with updated exam timings and marks available
Recap of meaning and measures of rural deprivation’
Question structure information
The enquiry process
How to form and enquiry question
Types of data; primary, secondary, qualitative and quantitative etc.
General examples of fieldwork methods including pros and cons.
Specific urban fieldwork methods recap; Environmental Quality Survey, Person profiling, Land use mapping and interviews
Sampling methods
Sample questions with annotation of sources and rewording
Markscheme (not provided by exam board in sample material so written by me in line with Edexcel themes)
Data presentation methods
Mean, Media, Mode, Range, inter-quartile range etc
Please review the ppt. A lot of time went into putting this together - will be making one for coasts and for the physical topics over the next few days. Check out bundle rates for discounts.