Lots of first rate GCSE Geography resources. Well researched , lots of GCSE key word ladders and GCSE questions. Packed full of images ,videos and activities
Lots of first rate GCSE Geography resources. Well researched , lots of GCSE key word ladders and GCSE questions. Packed full of images ,videos and activities
The new OCR Revision Guide is not out until March 2018. These are the first five units of work
Landscapes of The UK
People of The UK
Environmental Challenges to The UK
Global Ecosystems
People of the planet
All have very detailed case studies
These include Leeds , The River Tees and The Holderness Coast. urban regeneration The Lea Valley London. local scale sustainable energy project-Leeds
The Great Barrier Reef and The Peruvian Amazon.
There is over 40 hours of work in these. The level of detail takes candidates into The Well Developed and Thorough part of the mark Scheme.
This covers everything on Development
It looks at what is development
Measures of development -advantages and disadvantages of each.
It looks at the different types of aid and has two examples in Goat Aid and Water Aid
It uses Ethiopia as how physical and human factors affect development.
There is an exhaustive study of Ethiopia its local geography and how this affects development , how employment structure/government investment affect development.
The Rostow Model
Mega/world cities
Finally, an hugely detailed study of Rio. Its location, its population structure, causes of migration, effects of rapid urbanistaion. Detailed study of favelas, squatter camps .The issues around waste disposal and transport.
ALL LESSONS HAVE KEY WORD LADDERS
MANY HAVE VIDEOS
mANY HAVE GCSE QUESTIONS (LONG ANSWER) AND MARK SCHEMES
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This resource is mainly for OCR. But it is very relevant for AQA.
There are two full units. Landscapes and People of The UK.
They are both very well researched and very heavil detailed.
Lanscapes of the UK includes
Geomorphic Processes-Mass movement , erosion, weathering and transportation at both rivers and coasts.
It has characterisitics of upland areas.
How rock type affects landscpaes
How climate and landscapes affect human activity.
Waterfall, gorge,v-shape valley, flood plains levees, ox bow lake formation all with examples.
A case study on the river tees showing how Cow Green Reservoir, sheep farming , Tees Barrage, and Menader straightening have alterd the landscape.
Coasts is all based around The Holderness Coast It shows how geomorphic procesess and geology have clead to beach , stack, spit and bay formation
There is a detailed case study on how huiman activity has impacted on the coast here.
People of The Uk includes UK trade with the EU. Detailed study of how geographical location , investment in infrastructure, government investment and economic change have caused uneven development.
I have included a very detailed case study on economic decline and growth in The Lea Valley London.(Oylmpic Stadium).
There are detailed popualtion pyramids for The UK over the last century. A detalied explantion of the DTM.
Alos detallied studies using census data fro impacts of migration and causes and effcts of ageing population.
There is a very detailed case study on Leeds. Showing how cultural diversity and migration have changed the cities character. There is detalied case studies on waste management , housing, transport and migration challenges in Leeds with solutions
All booklets have detailed use of current data
This is a brand new resource which is ideal for most GCSE syllabus or extremely able KS3 students. THESE also contain the relevant SOW and GCSE Progress Checks.
It is a full unit of work coasts. All of the lessons are place based on The Holderness Coast.
It examines geomorphic processes such as erosion, transportation, mass movement and weathering.
It looks in detail about the difference in waves, how waves form and the different landforms that they create
It clearly demonstrates the formation of all required coastal landforms of erosion and deposition. Again using real life examples at Holderenss to illustrate this.
It looks at why the Holderness Coast is so vulnerable to erosion and the impact that this has.
It has an extraordinarily well researched piece of work on how the Holderness Coast is protected from erosion. It uses detalied place based locations such as Withernsea, Hornsea, Bridlington and Mappleton.
Finally, it looks at the positive and negative impacts that human activity is having/has had on Holdereness. This includes a very detailed study of the impact of sea defences at Mappleton. The effect of climate change, using data and articles from The British geological Survey, It examines the impacts of Sites of Special Scientific interest at places such as Hornsea Mere
It gives access to my unique tool Steps to Success which massively helps students structure their answer for high tariff questions. There are videos, GCSE questions and brand new and most up to date research.
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Lesson 1- Geomorphic processes at Holderness
Lesson 2- Detailed study of waves and their impact at Holderness.
Lesson 3 Why is Holderness so disitnctive? Including geological maps, reason for accelerated rates of eroison. Landforms at Flamborough Head , Spurn Head etc
Lesson 4 A detailed place based study of the types of sea defences found at various towns and villages along the coast and the impact of them
Lesson 5- The impact of Human activity on Holderness, including sea defences Sites of Special Scientific Interest , climate change
This is a brand new scheme of work on coasts which is ideal for KS3 and weaker KS4 students.
it is completely place based on the Holderness Coast.
It has key word glossary exercises for many of the lessons.
The research is current, relevant and comes from reputable sources such as Natural England and SSSIs.
There are a wide variety of GCSE questions. My steps to success breakdown of questions is a top class tool in helping students breakdown what is required to successfully answer high tariff questions. There are many images and videos. There is a very good DME exercise on protecting the coast as well.
Lesson list
Lesson One/Two- Geomorphic processes including weathering/erosion/mas movement/longshore drift.
Lesson 3/4- Waves including difference between constructive/destructive waves and their impact on Holderness
Lesson 5/6 landforms of erosion at Holderness including Flamborough Head and Bridlington Bay (geology maps included).
Lesson 7 landforms of deposition featuring Spurn Head.
Lesson 8 why is the Holderness Coast so vulnerable to cliff collapse?
Lesson 9- what is the impact of cliff collapse at Holderness?
Lesson 10 How is the Holderness Coast protected - hard/soft engineering
Lesson 11-DME where should we protect at Holderness
Lesson12/13- What is human impact at Holderness including SSSIs/climate change/sea defences
This a fully interactive revision guide. It can be downloaded and contains many links to websites , videos and articles. There are a huge variety of GCSE questions.
It contains a comprehensive guide to Coral reefs. This includes symbiosis, food webs, value of the reef, threats to the reef and management strategies. It uses the Andros Reef as a case study.
There is also an overview of all of the world’s major ecosystems include locational maps, climate graphs and adaptations of flora and fauna.
There is a comprehensive study of the Peruvian Rainforest. This includes processes such as the water cycle, nutrient cycle and interdependence. There is a comprehensive study of threats to the rainforest and how rainforests are managed using the Purus Manu corridor in Peru as a case study.
There are over 50 hours of work in these.
This has the most up to date information and will help your students obtain Grade 7-9
This is a fully interactive GCSE revision booklet. Once downloaded there are links to websites, videos and articles. There is a very wide variety of questions. The information is the most up to date.
This includes climate in the UK. The impacts of farming and fishing. An in depth case study of the Somerset Levels flooding including causes, responses and impacts of it. This also includes the UK energy mix and reasons behind changes to it. In depth studies of the impacts of fracking, wind and nuclear power.
There is a case study of Leeds and small scale sustainable energy projects. There are many other aspects to the UKs energy supply.
There over 50 hours of work in this. This is ideal for OCR.
This will help your students obtain grades 7-9
This resource contains a whole SOW.
There are 8 homeworks.
There are three progress checks (assessments) that can be used to monitor progress throughout the unit rather than an end of unit assessment.
There is a dedciated SOW
There are well crafted lessons on the following
The Demographic Transition Model
Population Pyramids
Ageing Population
Immigration
Rural-Urban Migration
Population distribution
Its really comprehensive with some lessons designed for SEN
Lots of videos
Current data and research
Lots of activities
This is a full interactive revision GCSE booklet for Coasts (Holderness) and Rivers (Tees). There are countless video links and links to geographical websites. There are many GCSE style questions. It is packed full of the most up to date information and images
It explains how all geomorphic processes work weathering, erosion, transportation and mass movement.
It uses case studies from the Tees/Holderness to explain how waterfalls/gorges/ V-shape valleys/oxbow lakes/meanders/levees/floodplains/sea stack/Sea spit/bays and beaches form
It explains in detail the impact that human activity has had at both Holderness and the Tees. Ths includes impact of the Tees Barrage/Meander straightening and at Holderness the impact of coastal management SSSIs at Hornsea and Spurn Point and the impact of global warming.
There are over 50 hours of work in this. There are a wide range of questions. This is ideal for OCR and AQA.
This will help your students gain grades 7-9
This is a whole SOW. There are videos , questions, 8 homeworks , a SOW $ assessments with marks schemes
Lessons include
Energy in the UK
Wind Power
Fracking
Oil spills
Plastic in our oceans
UK farming
Mecahanisation in farming