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I am currently teaching geography and environmental management at an international school following the British curriculum. KS3 geography resources follows the Oxford geog textbooks. KS4 geography resources follows the Edexcel curriculum although there is crossover into the AQA curriculum too. KS4 environmental management follows the Cambridge curriculum although there is also useful resources which can be used for KS4 geography. All lessons have been used by myself and taught in class.

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I am currently teaching geography and environmental management at an international school following the British curriculum. KS3 geography resources follows the Oxford geog textbooks. KS4 geography resources follows the Edexcel curriculum although there is crossover into the AQA curriculum too. KS4 environmental management follows the Cambridge curriculum although there is also useful resources which can be used for KS4 geography. All lessons have been used by myself and taught in class.
Directions
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Directions

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at not only compass directions but understanding to and from and also how to talk about directions when using a map as a resource. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Managing our Forests KS4
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Managing our Forests KS4

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at techniques such as national parks, international agreements, replanting, selective logging and more. Advantages and disadvantages to these methods can be discussed as a class. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Height on a Map
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Height on a Map

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at contour lines, spot height and layered colouring. Students will draw examples for each before being questioned about them. Students will then go on to identify different features by their contour lines. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Graph Skills
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Graph Skills

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at how to describe, interpret and explain various graphs such as line, bar, pie and scatter. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Marine Ecosystems
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Marine Ecosystems

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the various marine ecosystems such as mangrove forests, coral reefs, salt marshes, deep ocean and open ocean. Students will look at what these different zones look like, the animals and vegetation there and why our ecosystems change as we move into deeper waters. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Marine Adaptations
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Marine Adaptations

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at how animals have adapted to life in the water. Students will have large A3 print outs to work on and will have to identify both behavioural and physical adaptations of the animal they are given. This is also a good opportunity to add to a display in the classroom! This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
iGCSE Environmental Management: Natural Ecosystems Bundle
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iGCSE Environmental Management: Natural Ecosystems Bundle

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All lessons are fully resourced. Lessons are designed to last for 50-60 minutes. Lessons are resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. These lessons follow the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and look at; Introduction to Ecosystems Ecosystem Processes Measuring Biodiversity Causes & Impacts of Habitat Loss Causes & Impacts of Deforestation Managing Forests Conserving Habitats Conserving Species Each lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Importance of Oceans
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Importance of Oceans

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at why our oceans are important and uses examples such as being part of our water cycle, regulating our atmosphere, providing a home to a large percentage of species and acting as a carbon sink. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Grid References
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Grid References

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at both 4 figure and 6 figure grid references. Students will be guided through the process of how to solve and answer questions before being given independent tasks on the screen to work through. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Overfishing: Causes and Problems
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Overfishing: Causes and Problems

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the causes of overfishing (human diet, human population, fishing techniques) and the problems it causes such as the reintroduction of whaling, shark finning, bycatch, fish stock decline and others. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Ocean Uses: How humans use the ocean.
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Ocean Uses: How humans use the ocean.

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at how we use the ocean through examples such as transportation, desalination, leisure and more. Depending on the type of class you have there are two activities that you could choose. One requires using the information sheet to create fact files, the other involves using the information sheet to create a top trump style game. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Ocean Pollution: Causes and Impacts
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Ocean Pollution: Causes and Impacts

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the causes of ocean pollution (oil spills, human waste, fishing nets) and the issues it can cause. Students will receive newspaper articles about the issues in which they will have to answer questions on. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
KS3 Map Skills
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KS3 Map Skills

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Full unit of work for map and graph skills. All lessons are fully resourced. Lessons are designed to last for 50-60 minutes. Lessons are resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. These lessons follow the Oxford KS3 curriculum and look at; Continents & Countries Map Skills Directions Distance & Scale Grid References Longitude & Latitude Height OS Symbols Graph Skills Each lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Climate Change and the Impacts on our Ocean
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Climate Change and the Impacts on our Ocean

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at how climate change is impacting our oceans through coral bleaching, ocean acidification, sea level rises and others. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Biomes Around the World
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Biomes Around the World

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the world’s biomes specifically tundra, taiga, temperate forest, rainforest, savanna and desert. Students have information sheets provided which they will use to explore these biomes including their climate, animals and vegetation and what they look like. More advanced students should also be able to explore why they are located where they are. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
KS3 Oceans & Marine Ecosystems
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KS3 Oceans & Marine Ecosystems

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All lessons are fully resourced. Lessons are designed to last for 50-60 minutes. Lessons are resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. These lessons follow the Oxford KS3 curriculum and look at; Introduction to Oceans Marine Ecosystems Marine Adaptations Ocean Importance Ocean Uses Overfishing Ocean Pollution Climate Change Each lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Tropical Rainforest Deforestation KS3
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Tropical Rainforest Deforestation KS3

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the main causes and impacts of deforestation such as population increase, logging farming, loss of biodiversity, migration of people, economic gains and losses. Students will engage in a carousel style activity to explore these issues. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Tropical Rainforest Climate
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Tropical Rainforest Climate

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the climate in the tropical rainforest. Students will first watch a video and discuss what the tropical rainforest is like before moving on to interpreting climate graphs and drawing their own for this biome. Data is provided. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Humans in the Arctic Tundra
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Humans in the Arctic Tundra

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at how humans use this apparently barren biome. Students will explore uses such as oil fields, fishing, mining and others. Students will also look at how humans live in this area of the world and compare to their own lives. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
KS3 Ecosystems
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KS3 Ecosystems

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Full unit for teaching ecosystems and biodiversity at KS3 level. All lessons are fully resourced. Lessons are designed to last for 50-60 minutes. Lessons are resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. These lessons follow the Oxford KS3 curriculum and look at; Introduction to Ecosystems Global Biomes Tropical Rainforest Climate Tropical Rainforest Adaptations Deforestation Forest Management Malaysia Case Study Arctic Tundra Tundra Adaptations Humans in the Tundra Threats to the Tundra Each lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography