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6 Figure Grid References
Students will build on knowledge gained from 4 figure grid references and learn how to locate and plot more specifically.
Worksheets and recap quiz included.
NEW AQA GCSE GEOGRAPHY - The Living World Lesson 6: Tropical Rainforest Deforestation (Malaysia)
Students will focus on:
A case study lesson looking at deforestation in Malaysia. Students will look at causes, effects and responses.
Lesson is planned for 100 minutes but can be split into 2, 50 minute lessons.
NEW AQA GCSE Geography - Urban Issues & Challenges: Lesson 10 - Urban Sustainability
Students will focus on:
Urban sustainability.
Ecological Footprints
Environmental surveys (Fieldwork for paper 3)
Freiburg - A sustainable city
The Coast - Waves, Erosion, Transportation & Deposition
A lesson introducing the different types of waves.
Lesson moves onto looking at erosion, transportation (longshore drift) and deposition.
Planned for a 50 minute lesson but can easily be taught over a longer period of time.
What is development?
A lesson looking at development around the world.
Students are to think about whether or not the world will ever be equal.
What is Globalisation?
Introduction to the topic of globalisation.
Includes a version of the logo game.
Plate Boundaries
A lesson looking at the different type of plate boundaries along with how they move. Convection currents are also looked at to explain why plates move.
Cloud Seeding
A lesson looking at what cloud seeding is and if it is ethical.
Discussion activity and picture board are the main parts of the lesson.
China's Population Density
A lesson using choropleth maps to describe where people live in China.
Students will create a map and then look at the reasons as to why different parts of China are densely or sparsely populated.
Direction and Distance - Map Skills
Students will learn how to read direction and scale on maps.
"Honey I Shrunk The Classroom" activity included to recap at the end.
Mexico to USA Migration
A case study lesson that discusses the reasons for people illegally crossing the border.
Scenario activity included at the end along with BBC's "Stacey Dooley Investigates" documentary.
Extended writing activity also included.
Rivers Introduction - Erosion, Transportation and Deposition
The first part of the lesson is a general introduction to the main rivers in the world.
Lesson then moves onto looking at erosion, transportation and deposition with activities for each.
Population Change
A lesson looking a the factors that have affected population change over time.
Overpopulation
Students will look at how the planet has become overpopulated.
They will focus on the impacts of overpopulation.
NEW AQA GCSE Geography - Physical Landscapes In The UK: Lesson 1 - UK Landscapes & Waves
Students will focus on:
Key terms.
The relief and landscapes of the UK.
Different types of waves.
Lesson is designed for 100 minutes but can be split into 2 50 minute lessons.
Introduction to Population Change
An introduction to the Population Change topic.
Looks at the world's population as a whole and how and why it has changed over time.
NEW AQA GCSE GEOGRAPHY - The Living World Lesson 1: Introduction to Ecosystems
An introduction to ecosystems and Epping Forest case study. Students will focus on:
Key Terms
Food Chains
Food Webs
Trophic Levels
Nutrient Cycling
Epping Forest
Lesson is designed for 100 minutes but can be split into 2, 50 minute lessons.
NEW GEOGRAPHY AQA A-LEVEL - WATER & CARBON CYCLES LESSON 1: The World's Water
An introductory lesson to the 'Water & Carbon Cycles unit of work. Students will look at:
Where all of the water on Earth is found.
Global distribution and size of water stores.
The different spheres found on Earth.
Planned for a 50 minute lesson.
NEW GEOGRAPHY AQA A LEVEL - WATER & CARBON CYCLES LESSON 2: Water & Carbon Cycles
Students will cover:
Atmospheric Circulation
Cryospheric Processes
The Water Budget
River Wye Case Study
Carbon Cycles
Lesson is planned for 100 minutes.
**Video from YouTube not included. Videos on what the carbon cycle are can easily be found.**
NEW GEOGRAPHY AQA A LEVEL - WATER & CARBON CYCLES LESSON 4: Carbon Cycle Changes
Students will cover:
Physical changes in the carbon cycle
Milankovitch cycles
Positive feedback loops
Human causes of changes in the carbon cycle.
The final part of the lesson requires the use of 'An Inconvenient Truth', which you will need to purchase separately.
Planned for a 100 minute lesson.