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AQA GEOGRAPHY PAPER 1 FINAL REVISION 2024 - AREAS NOT EXAMINED FOR SOME TIME
CharlotteBrimerCharlotteBrimer

AQA GEOGRAPHY PAPER 1 FINAL REVISION 2024 - AREAS NOT EXAMINED FOR SOME TIME

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I have looked at past papers and focused this revision on areas of the specification not examined yet/recently. This is for the AQA Geography GCSE exam on Friday 17th May 2024. Included - 104 slide revision powerpoint focusing on; hazard risk, distribution of vulcanicity, case studies for earthquakes, reducing the impacts of tectonic hazards, causes, features and formation of tropical storms, climate change and tropical storms, Typhoon Haiyan, evidence for climate change, environmental impacts of climate change, adaptation and mitigation strategies, rainforest physical characteristics, animal adaptations, causes of deforestation in the Amazon, strategies to manage rainforests, desert adaptations, desertification - causes, impacts and responses, long and cross profile of rivers, floodplains, waterfalls, interlocking spurs, levees, River Tees case study, flood hydrographs, flood management, types of waves, erosional landforms - arches, stacks, headlands and bays, sand dunes, Dorset landforms and management in Lyme Regis. Exam questions with guidance embedded in powerpoint. I have also included a booklet for students to complete that goes alongside the powerpoint. Information from powerpoint has also been summarised for students using knowledge organisers so they can learn the content at home.
Africa - Climate and Biomes lesson - Progress in Geography
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Africa - Climate and Biomes lesson - Progress in Geography

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Fully resourced lesson. Learning Objectives. To understand the pattern of climate zones and biomes across Africa. To understand some of the features of the savanna biome in Africa. Lots of activities to complete: Students add the biomes to their map of Africa and then answer questions about countries that have these biomes in Africa. Students then complete a climate chart and use the other two on the sheet to work out which biome it belongs to. Students then use the deskmat to complete a mini case study of the savanna biome.
A Level Geography Changing places Lessons 4 and 5 - Relationships and connections
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A Level Geography Changing places Lessons 4 and 5 - Relationships and connections

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Fully resourced lesson covering the following areas of the specification: Relationships and connections The impact of relationships and connections on people and place with a particular focus on: changing demographic and cultural characteristics economic change and social inequalities. How the demographic, socio-economic and cultural characteristics of places are shaped by shifting flows of people, resources, money and investment, and ideas at all scales from local to global. The characteristics and impacts of external forces operating at different scales from local to global, including either government policies or the decisions of transnational corporations or the impacts of international or global institutions. How past and present connections, within and beyond localities, shape places and embed them in the regional, national, international and global scales. Wide variety of tasks - odd one out, video, comprehensions, tables, sorting activity, key word matching tasks and exam questions with mark scheme.