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Geography teaching resources for KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Worksheets and resources are mostly all contained within the lesson powerpoints for convenience.

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Geography teaching resources for KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Worksheets and resources are mostly all contained within the lesson powerpoints for convenience.
Drowning in plastic - an article based on the BBC documentary
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Drowning in plastic - an article based on the BBC documentary

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A two page article based on the BBC documentary aired on 1st October The documentary addresses the issue of plastic waste around the world and its impact on wildlife, environment and people It looks at possible solutions that could work on both a small scale a large scale Useful for students to read and analyse after watching the documentary (available on BBC iplayer)
Sustainable, renewable energy and eco homes
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Sustainable, renewable energy and eco homes

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KS4 Lesson covers the concept of carbon footprints, sustainable cities and sustainable houses (ecohomes) with students having to design their own eco home All lesson resources contained within the ppt
Wind energy/wind power sheet
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Wind energy/wind power sheet

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Activities that address good and bad locations for wind farms and the advantages and disadvantages of wind energy Includes opinion line activities
Weather and climate test
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Weather and climate test

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KS3 Simple questions on temperature, rainfall, effects of the weather on people, and extreme weather Questions between 1-4 marks long
AQA GCSE Geography Knowledge Organiser / Revision Summary - exam year 2020/2021
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AQA GCSE Geography Knowledge Organiser / Revision Summary - exam year 2020/2021

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A concise knowledge organiser for the AQA GCSE Geography course (condensed into 20 pages). NB. Doesn’t contain information for ALL topics, only information for the chosen topics where decisions had to be made, e.g. energy was the chosen resource for the topic ‘The Challenge of Resource Management’ Each topic is condensed into 2-3 A4 pages with blank pages for Issue Evaluation notes and templates for students to add their own fieldwork summaries. Topics included are: The Challenge of Natural Hazards - case studies include the Haiti and Christchurch earthquakes, Typhoon Haiyan, and flooding of the Somerset Levels in the UK The Living World (tropical rainforests & cold environments) - case studies include the Amazon and Alaska Physical Landscapes in the UK (rivers & coasts) - case studies include the north-east coast (Holderness), the River Severn, and the flooding at Boscastle Urban Issues and Challenges - case studies include Mumbai and Sheffield The Changing Economic World - case studies include Nigeria and the UK The Challenge of Resource Management - focus is on energy with case studies on natural gas in S. America and micro-hydro plants in Nepal Issue evaluation - space for notes and key words once the pre-release is available General fieldwork skills Fieldwork - blank frames for students to complete their own concise summaries
Aid and quality of life in Nigeria
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Aid and quality of life in Nigeria

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Lesson covers the different types of aid and how they can help Nigeria Activities include a card sort and discussion/exam practice to weigh up different types of aid All resources included within the ppt
Tornadoes - Oklahoma case study
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Tornadoes - Oklahoma case study

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KS3 Describe what tornadoes are Tornadoes SEE HEAR FEEL Conditions needed for tornadoes to form Oklahoma tornado case study All activities and resources included within the ppt
Glacial transport and formation of moraines, drumlins and erratics (includes revision tasks)
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Glacial transport and formation of moraines, drumlins and erratics (includes revision tasks)

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A thorough and detailed lesson on processes of glacial transport and how moraines and drumlins are formed. Lesson includes: A recap of landforms of erosion An overview of the processes of transport with note-taking frame Clear diagrams and definitions of the five different types of moraine (medial, lateral, ground, terminal, recessional) Clear diagrams and definitions of how drumlins and erratics form with note-taking frame A mix of revision/consolidation games and activities including: pictionary, taboo, who am I?, and a playdoh round Final acrostic task to help revise key terms All lesson activities and worksheets are included within the powerpoint.
Environmental impacts of industry in the UK
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Environmental impacts of industry in the UK

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Lesson covers what happens when industry declines and the affect this has on the environment Activities include a card sort of impacts and exam practice questions All resources included within the ppt
Reducing the development gap
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Reducing the development gap

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Lesson covers different strategies to close the development gap, e.g. aid, investment, fairtrade. Activities include instructions for student presentations and a final analysis/discussion task All resources (apart from textbooks) included within the ppt
Coasts: the formation of waves, fetch, and wave types (constructive & destructive)
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Coasts: the formation of waves, fetch, and wave types (constructive & destructive)

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A fully resourced lesson(suitable for KS3, 4 & 5) that covers the formation of waves, fetch, different characteristics of constructive and destructive waves, and exam question practice. All worksheets, video links and resources included within the ppt. Lesson contains mini plenaries through to check understanding, and exam questions with answers.
Tourism and conflict in UK national parks - the Lake District - WHOLE LESSON (KS3/KS4 suitable)
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Tourism and conflict in UK national parks - the Lake District - WHOLE LESSON (KS3/KS4 suitable)

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A clear and detailed case study lesson on the conflicts that arise as a result of tourism in the UK’s national parks. Lesson includes: An introduction to the Lake District and the idea of conflict A comprehension on the Lake District - why people are attracted there and the conflicts that it has to cope with A problem solving activity on how best to respond with the conflicts the Lake District experiences A final plenary to check learning All lesson resources, comprehensions and worksheets are included within the powerpoint.