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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L3 Demographic Changes (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L3 Demographic Changes (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 3 of a Distant Place study on Detroit- using the Oxford textbook. There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment). This lesson looks at the Demographic changes in Detroit - and how there was a decline in industry and the impact this has had following the great Migration. **Key Idea ** How are places constructed - how does this change? What factors have influenced the Detroit’s history and place making process? How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)? Exam Q starter Various graphical analysis tasks. Blog Analysis Link between demographic changes and character of place HWK - Research Great Migration PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Q - MODELLED ANSWERS
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L1 What is place? (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L1 What is place? (Lesson + Resources)

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Whole lesson on the introduction to “what is place?” for AQA Changing places unit: KEY IDEA 2.2 Introduction to the course and Cornell note taking (expectation of my year) What is place – how is it developed? who is included/excluded? 3 ideas of place - Location, Locale and Sense of Place. How do people’s opinions of place differ? Insider vs Outsider - what are they and can they ever be good? Personalised HWK. PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets.
AQA Globalisation - L5 Positives and Negatives of Globalisation   (Lesson and Resources).
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AQA Globalisation - L5 Positives and Negatives of Globalisation (Lesson and Resources).

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Lesson 5 on the SOW about the where trade is unequal, and beginning to think about why and to what impact and what pros and cons there are for AQA Globalisation and Global Governance: KEY IDEA 1.9 Starter - retrieval questions about previous lesson (L4 Factors of Globalisation) Introducing the idea of inequality and how it would be measured (Gini coefficent) with examples. Skills - Graphical analysis HOMEWORK - Pros/ cons of globalisation work and application PowerPoint - Lesson Plans - Worksheets - Modelled work
AQA Globalisation - L1 What is Globalisation? Introduction (Lesson and Resources).
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AQA Globalisation - L1 What is Globalisation? Introduction (Lesson and Resources).

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1st lesson in the SOW - Whole lesson on the introduction to Globalisation for AQA Globalisation and Global Governance: KEY IDEA 1.1 What is meant by the term ‘globalisation’ Globalisations effects intro Dimensions of Globalisation About the increased interdependence and interrelationships that result from greater connectivity between the different countries PowerPoint - Lesson Plans - Worksheets.
AQA Globalisation + Governance -L9 NGOs in Antarctica (Lesson and Resources).
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AQA Globalisation + Governance -L9 NGOs in Antarctica (Lesson and Resources).

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L9 in the Global Systems SOW looking at the NGOs in Antarctica (Global Common)- written for the AQA Globalisation and Governance Unit (2nd half) KEY IDEA 1.17 STARTER - Retrieval Qs from the previous lesson (L8 - Governance in Governance ) Exam practice - Model answer identifying AO1/AO2 Structure Introduction NGOs as a Global Actor in Antarctica (in comparison to larger actors) Greenpeace Research Task + Reading Task HWK - Revision Clock Lessons - PowerPoint - Worksheets - Modelled Work.
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L4 Exogenous and Endogenous factors (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L4 Exogenous and Endogenous factors (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 4 of the scheme - How are places different? Focusing on Exogenous and Endogenous factors within near and far places. Key idea 2.4 How do different factors influence place and their relationships to other places? Starter - Retrieval quiz and Qs from previous lesson (L3 Key concepts and writers of place) Introduce what Exogenous and Endogenous factors are and how they construct a place. Concept mapping between the factors and how they impact. Worked examples of Exogenous factors + place construction around the world. HOMEWORK - application to 2 contrasting places of their choice. PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Modelled Work.
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L7 Review(Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L7 Review(Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 7 of a Place study on The East End of London- this could be your distant or home study (depending on location). There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment). This is a review lesson with consolidates the previous 6 lessons on the place study - here students work collaboratively to create a review and summary of the Place study and the different sources used. **Key Idea ** How are places constructed - how does this change? What factors have influenced the East End’s history and place making process? How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)? Source recap - Qualitative and Quantitative Lesson recap from previous on New era Estate. Collating task (with complete answers) Evidence task for exam Qs. HWK - Revision PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Q (Modelled answer).
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L1 Intro (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L1 Intro (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 1 of a Place study on The East End of London- this could be your distant or home study (depending on location). There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment). This lesson looks at a brief introduction of the East End, what some sources begin to say about it and the demography/ economics of the region. **Key Idea ** How are places constructed - how does this change? What factors have influenced the East End’s history and place making process? How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)? Introduce and locate the place study of the East End What are the overall opinions? Sources analysis of choropleths using census data, Shine Census data analysis and Oliver Twist extract. HWK - Timeline of the East end PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - MODELLED WORK
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L6 Local - New Era  (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L6 Local - New Era (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 6 of a Place study on The East End of London- this could be your distant or home study (depending on location). There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment). This lesson looks contrasts to the previous and looks at local people and their involvement in the place making process in the East End of London. **Key Idea ** How are places constructed - how does this change? What factors have influenced the East End’s history and place making process? How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)? Recall Starter from previous lesson Introduce the New Era Estate case study Look at what happpened and whether is worked? Exam Practice - Modelled answer, essay plane. *Review possibility for HWK PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Q - MODELLED WORK
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L3 Representations (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L3 Representations (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 3 of a Place study on The East End of London- this could be your distant or home study (depending on location). There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment). This lesson looks at how the East End is represented or has been represented - the influence and opinion this gives to both insiders and outsiders. **Key Idea ** How are places constructed - how does this change? What factors have influenced the East End’s history and place making process? How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)? Recall starter Various Qualitative and Quantitative sources to analyse (considering provenance). Opinion timeline Exam Question with Mark scheme and modelled answer. HWK - REvision Resource PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Q - MODELLED WORK
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L3 Key Concepts of place (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L3 Key Concepts of place (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 3 of the scheme - Key concepts of place made for AQA Changing places unit: Key idea 2.2 What can edit a person’s ideas of place? What is place - looking at a Social Constructionist, Descriptive and Phenomenological approach. Starter - Retrieval from previous lesson (L2 Categories of place). 3 categories - Social Constructionist, Phenomenological and Descriptive; with the key writers attached to each READINGs - Yi-Fu Tan, Doreen Massey, Tim Cresswell and Edward Relph. Skills - how to summarise and share ideas. Skill - planning 20 Mark Q HOMEWORK - Revision tool. PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Readings - Modelled work.
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places- East End London Place Study L5 Changing Character  (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places- East End London Place Study L5 Changing Character (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 4 of a Place study on The East End of London- this could be your distant or home study (depending on location). There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment). This lesson looks at the East End’s character and factors (Exogenous and Endogenous) and how they have changed and how this has influenced place. **Key Idea ** How are places constructed - how does this change? What factors have influenced the East End’s history and place making process? How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)? EXAM Q starter from previous lesson + Model Answer work Reacp - Exogenous and endogenous factors. The changes in the Factors in the EE and a Card sort Photo analysis in relation to changes in character of place Research Homework. PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Q - MODELLED WORK
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L2 Pros and Cons (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - East End London Place Study L2 Pros and Cons (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 2 of a Place study on The East End of London- this could be your distant or home study (depending on location). There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment). This lesson Looks at the pros and cons of living in the East End and the influence on place. **Key Idea ** How are places constructed - how does this change? What factors have influenced the East End’s history and place making process? How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)? Recall Starter from previous lesson How has the East End changed? CARD SORT - Positives and negatives of living there; the located. Population Pyramid Analysis (Analysis help sheet included). Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) HWK - Source collection. PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Q - MODELLED
AQA GCSE - Introducation to Urbanisation (2 lessons and resources).
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AQA GCSE - Introducation to Urbanisation (2 lessons and resources).

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**L1 - What is Urbanisation? ** Introducing what is Urbanisation and why it varies around the world. Introducing new terminology - HIC, LIC and NEE. Graph task and analysis on rates of urbanisation. L2 - Megacities Introduction of keywords Map plotting task - Atlas AO4. Push and pull factor classification Maths based task on rates of urbanisation.**
Kenya Place study - Intro, Challenge and Opportunities.
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Kenya Place study - Intro, Challenge and Opportunities.

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All resources for a 3 lesson series - Lesson 1 - Introduction (location, facts and figure and population). Lesson 2 - Challenges (difference in education, impacts of lack of education and developing extended writing). Lesson 3 - Opportunities (tourism developments, increasing wealth and developing extended writing).
Place Study - Australia (Lesson and resources)
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Place Study - Australia (Lesson and resources)

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Lesson 1 - Introduction (location, facts and figure and population). Lesson 2 - Opportunities (6 challenges - social, economic and environmental , impacts increasing wealth and developing extended writing). Lesson 3 - Challenges with Wildfires and the environment.
India Place study - Intro, Challenge and Opportunities.
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India Place study - Intro, Challenge and Opportunities.

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All resources for a 3 lesson series - Lesson 1 - Introduction (location, facts and figure and population). Lesson 2 - Challenges (6 challenges - social, economic and environmental , impacts of lack of education and developing extended writing). Lesson 3 - Opportunities (Globalisation opportunities, increasing wealth and developing extended writing).
AQA GCSE Changing Economic World - UK Scheme.
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AQA GCSE Changing Economic World - UK Scheme.

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Lessons and resources for the UK part of AQA Paper 2 Challenges to the Human Environment. For 100 minutes lessons but easily adapted. L11 - UK HIC Economic Structure L12 - UK Industries and Sustainability L13 - Growth and Decline of UK areas L14 - North South Divide L15 - UK and Wider Links
Tectonics Hazards  - Resources and Assessment.
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Tectonics Hazards - Resources and Assessment.

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A 6 series of lessons which includes all lessons, lesson plans, resources and written assessment on the Haiti Earthquake. Lesson 1 - Introduction to tectonics. Lesson 2 - Volcanoes. Lesson 3 - Volcano Example (Monserrat). Lesson 4 - Earthquake. Lesson 5 - Earthquake example (Haiti). Lesson 6 - Haiti assessment (“What was the biggest factor that killed so many?” Differentiated resources available).