Bundle Key Stage 3 knowledge OrganisersQuick View
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Bundle Key Stage 3 knowledge Organisers

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<p>This is a whole set of key stage 3 knowledge organisers.</p> <p>They cover the topics of:</p> <ul> <li>Earth our home</li> <li>Geographical Skills</li> <li>World of Work</li> <li>Tectonics</li> <li>Development - focus on Africa</li> <li>Antarctica</li> <li>Oceans</li> <li>Coasts</li> <li>Weather and Climate</li> <li>The Middle East</li> <li>Settlement</li> <li>Rivers</li> <li>Population</li> <li>Modern Colonisation of Africa</li> </ul> <p>Each has key terms lists along with key knowledge, they are easy to edit to change case studies. Each section is also numbered for ease of revising and quizzing tasks.</p>
Year 6 Transition Geography LessonQuick View
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Year 6 Transition Geography Lesson

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<p>This is a 50-60 minute activity designed for Year 6 students who are visiting their new school. It is a stand alone lesson. It is all about Africa and challenging their ideas about what it is like.</p>
OCR B Urban Futures London an AC City Case StudyQuick View
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OCR B Urban Futures London an AC City Case Study

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This is for the new GCSE course for Geography. This case study encompasses teacher and student led work looking at the city of London and how it has grown from a Roman settlement to the World City that it is today. The tasks are broken down into manageable chunks so that some can be completed at home.
GCSE Geography AQA Exam Warm Up ActivityQuick View
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GCSE Geography AQA Exam Warm Up Activity

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<p>Three sets of questions to warm students up for their exams. They are low stakes questions. They will need a little tweaking depending on the case studies that you use etc. There is one for each paper and it specifically links to the AQA course but will be appropriate for all GCSE Geography courses.</p> <p>They are designed to be printed double sided with the answers on the back for students.</p>
Knowledge Organiser - Tectonic ActivityQuick View
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Knowledge Organiser - Tectonic Activity

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<p>This knowledge organiser focuses on tectonic activity, looking at earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis. Each section is numbered for ease of setting homework and quizzing.</p>
Knowledge Organiser on SettlementQuick View
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Knowledge Organiser on Settlement

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<p>A knowledge organiser focusing on the key components of settlement. There is a list of key terms and factors that led to the development of settlements. Mention is made of London and the Olympics as well as Lagos in Nigeria.</p>
Nepalese Earthquake April 2015 resources for OCR B GeogQuick View
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Nepalese Earthquake April 2015 resources for OCR B Geog

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This is a series of lessons looking at the causes, effects and future planning of the Earthquake in Nepal. It is specifically designed to work with the OCR B course but will work for other schemes. The idea is that they have the resources and internet access to do additional research as the lesson progresses. I would estimate about three lessons plus homework to complete this.
Knoweldge Organiser CoastsQuick View
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Knoweldge Organiser Coasts

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<p>A knowledge for Key Stage 3 coasts. It contains the main processes and key term lists. Each section is numbered for efficient homework setting and quizzing.</p>
AQA GCSE Geography Urban NEE City Mexico CityQuick View
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AQA GCSE Geography Urban NEE City Mexico City

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<p>This is an entire case study for the AQA GCSE course. It uses Mexico City as an example of a NEE city. There is a set of slides that follow the unit through with additional links and an accompanying booklet for students to work through.</p>
AQA 2023 Pre Release - Cayman IslandsQuick View
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AQA 2023 Pre Release - Cayman Islands

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<p>This is a series of slides containing videos and teacher led activities along with a question booklet that takes students through the content of the pre-release. It is set out as 4 lessons, with settler activities that revise the previous lessons learning as well as drawing upon relevant content from throughout the course. The activities include graph interpretation and analysis.</p> <p>There is also an exam style question to prepare for paper 3 with teacher led slides to help break down the key ideas posed in the pre-release.</p>
Typhoon Haiyan the causes and impactsQuick View
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Typhoon Haiyan the causes and impacts

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This is a 3-4 part lesson on the creation of Typhoon Haiyan and its impacts. I have taken ideas from both the Oxford and Pearson OCR B GCSE Geography texts. There is also a decision making exercise to go with it.<br /> <br /> It includes news clips to help support ideas.
How we use the coastQuick View
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How we use the coast

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<p>This lesson focuses children on the ways that people use the coastline along with the challenges that it brings.</p>
Introduction lesson Year 7 GeographyQuick View
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Introduction lesson Year 7 Geography

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<p>This is a first lesson for year 7 when they start at the school. The idea is to get them thinking about their own Geography and how their postal address and name can tell them so much about their own geography.</p>
Changing Perceptions - A Fresh Look at AfricaQuick View
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Changing Perceptions - A Fresh Look at Africa

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This unit challenges the ideas that students have about the African continent and that it is a place of diversity and challenge. The lessons here challenge students in mapping, graph drawing and interpretation as well as coming to their own conclusions. It is a nice short unit which can really capture the imagination.
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Christmas Map skills Nativity

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<p>A task that links geography to the Christmas story. The task is primarily a mapping task but also considers the modern day issues of large numbers of tourists visiting Bethlehem.</p>
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Coastal Landforms

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<p>This is several lessons on coastal landforms. It focuses on wave-cut platforms, arches, and spits. It is aimed at KS3, and covers maps skills, photo interpretation and diagram drawing.</p>