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A selection of Geography lessons. I'm a Geography teacher originating from the Lake District currently teaching at an International School in Bangkok with experience teaching Geography, Global Perspectives and English.

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A selection of Geography lessons. I'm a Geography teacher originating from the Lake District currently teaching at an International School in Bangkok with experience teaching Geography, Global Perspectives and English.
Using GIS to understand the erosion of the Holderness Coast
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Using GIS to understand the erosion of the Holderness Coast

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This lesson uses GIS with step by step instructions so that students can measure the erosion of the coast and then plot this on a graph using Google Sheets. This is done by overlapping a historic map with current satellite imagery and measuring the difference. This can be attempted by a student who has never used ArcGIS before.
Easter Island (How did a civilization collapse?)
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Easter Island (How did a civilization collapse?)

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This lesson investigates the collapse of civilization on Easter Island. It starts with a structured activity describing the location of the island and its physical geography using maps as source material. Some key terms are then introduced and ideally added to their glossary (if they have one). A short YouTube video is watched and a text is read providing information on the collapse of civilization, students then answer 5 questions. They then complete a table in which they explain how each different factor made life more and more difficult for people to live on the island. Finally as an extension tasks students apply the lesson learned from Easter Island to our modern day way of life and the way we are exploiting our resources.
Why do rural settlements become urban?
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Why do rural settlements become urban?

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A lesson that investigates the reasons for rural settlements developing into urban settlements looking in particular at Bangkok however, this could be adapted to whatever settlement you are teaching in.
Why do cities grow
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Why do cities grow

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A lesson that investigates the reasons for cities growing in size; ports, nodal points, adminstrative centres and agricultural centres
What is an Ecosystem?
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What is an Ecosystem?

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This lesson goes through key terminology and gets students to appreciate the range of ecosystems there are. This works as an introductory lesson to a new unit.
RGS Young Geographer of the Year 2020 'The World Beyond My Window'
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RGS Young Geographer of the Year 2020 'The World Beyond My Window'

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This years competition title is ‘The World Beyond My Window’. This resource was taught through online teaching to KS3 & KS4 but can easily be set as a task on Google Classroom or any equivalent. It includes a planning sheet, step by step instruction, examples, a mark scheme and checklist. There is a simple and a more comprehensive set of instructions depending upon the level of the students.
Waves
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Waves

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This lesson is an introduction to a unit on coasts and investigates key terms, how waves are created and constructive & destructive beaches
Congestion - Bangkok
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Congestion - Bangkok

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This lesson investigates the causes and effects of Bangkok’s congestion and also looks at solutions to the problem which the students use the internet to research. this lesson was created when I taught at an International School in Bangkok.
India's Super Rich
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India's Super Rich

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This lesson investigates the wealthiest Indians and the reasons for their success. Graphs of GDP and the % share of wealth are analysed. The main activity involves a reading comprehension and finally students answer the inquiry question 'who is benefiting from India’s development?