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Dr M-B

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Dr M-B is a Geography subject specialist who believes academically rich resources should be the backbone of every lesson.

Dr M-B is a Geography subject specialist who believes academically rich resources should be the backbone of every lesson.
Economic & Human Development
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Economic & Human Development

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This resource challenges students to think further about the links between economic and human development. It centers around the idea of Healthy & Wealthy and Poor & Sick. The resource builds good geographic skills and numeracy by making students producing, and interpreting a graph. The resource functions as black and white for teacher ease and to aid SEN students.
Over, Under, Optimum Population
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Over, Under, Optimum Population

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What does it mean for a country to be over or under populated? Can a country be said to have an optimum population? If so, how can this be maintained? The lesson challenges students to think about the relationship between resources and population in different countries of varying sizes. The lesson provides reading, questions, and discussion points.
The Importance of Economic Sectors around the world
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The Importance of Economic Sectors around the world

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This is a resource that builds numeracy and evaluative skills. It is a great tool for building geographic skills. Students will learn how the importance of economic sectors differ around the world based on the level of development in various countries. The lesson challenges students to produce economic pie charts for three countries. Students must then interpret these graphs through long form questions. Thee lesson builds on basic knowledge of the Clark-Fisher model.
Economic Activity & Energy
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Economic Activity & Energy

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This bundle is a full set of worksheets for the Geography GCSE topic of Economic Activity & Energy. The resources are designed to be distributed as activities that can be completed independently. This resources work great as remote learning activities and are easily uploaded to Microsoft Teams and Microsoft OneNote.
Carbon and Water Cycle
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Carbon and Water Cycle

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This is an introduction to the carbon and water cycle. It explores why these cycles are important, the various stores, and the processes. The resource blends notes with activities.
The Rising Demand for Energy
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The Rising Demand for Energy

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Since the industrial revolution the demand for energy has continued to increase. With a population predicted to peak at around 11 billion, the demand for energy is only going to continue. The resource examines the factors that are leading to the rise in energy (e.g., population growth, development, technological advancement). The resource builds numerical and geographical skills.
Population Pyramids
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Population Pyramids

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This resource explores one of the fundamental ideas in human geography and demography; population pyramids. The resource challenges students to think more broadly about the characteristics of population, the changes we see through time, and the variations between countries. Later in the resource, students explore the underlying factors that lead to different shaped population pyramids. Ultimately, the worksheet challenges the students to think critically about the challenges of an ageing population.
Economic Sectors
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Economic Sectors

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This is an introductory lesson focused on Economic Sectors. The resource comes with some basic reading and an interactive task. Students will finish the exercise with a strong understanding of the primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary sectors.