Hello! My name is Georgina, welcome to my TES shop!
My resources are tried and tested and edited if I find I can improve them. There's a range of KS3, KS4 and KS5 with individual lessons and full units of work.
I am both a Geography and RS teacher so please scan through what I've got!
Hello! My name is Georgina, welcome to my TES shop!
My resources are tried and tested and edited if I find I can improve them. There's a range of KS3, KS4 and KS5 with individual lessons and full units of work.
I am both a Geography and RS teacher so please scan through what I've got!
This worksheet combines 6 figure grid references with geographical knowledge of Europe. Students will be both following 6 figure grid references and finding them out.
This worksheet has been used with years 7-10. Students will need a map of Europe displayed on the board (or most students have a map of Europe in their school planners).
This is a scheme of learning designed for KS3 with stretch and challenge and SEND students in mind. What to do with each slide is written in the notes section underneath each slide and all the handouts are included.
Lessons:
What is development
How is development measured?
HDI and uneven development
Uneven development Democratic Republic of Congo case study
DRC Decision making exercise lesson
Globalisation
The pattern of global trade
Fast Fashion lesson 1
Fast Fashion lesson 2
Global food supply
A selection of 12 climate graphs from around the world with 20 questions ranging in data analysis, graph reading, understanding and then 3 extended 6 mark questions.
All answers included apart from the 6 mark questions, so good for cover work!
This worksheet can be used for four or six figure grid references practice. This worksheet uses a Disney map to engage students.
This worksheet has been used with year 7 -10.
This is a KS3 scheme of learning on Ecosystems and world biomes compromising of 11 lessons. It is designed for a range of SEN and stretch and challenge needs.
Details of what to do on each slide are in the notes section of each slide. All YouTube videos are embedded on the slide with matching hyperlink. This resource is full of diverse tasks including gap fills, discussion tasks, literacy skills and debates. There is also a full decision making exercise lesson. This resource includes all handouts needed and a end of topic quiz with matching mark scheme.
This costs £2 which works out at less than 10p per handout and lesson.
A lesson detailing hotspot volcanoes but with the Disney short film “Lava” as a reference point.
Includes optional handout, can be printed A5 or double sided.
All notes for slides are in the notes box.
25 lessons on AQA A Level Coasts topic:
Intro to coasts
Coasts as a system
Waves
Wave refraction and currents
Tides
Sediment Cells
Coastal erosion
Transportation
Landforms (carousel lesson)
Capri case study
Depositional landforms
Revision lesson
Sand Dunes and Salt Marshes
Sea Level Change
Emergent and submergent landforms
H and S engineering
H and S Case study Holderness
Sustainable management approaches
Holderness DME
ICZM
The Sundarbans
Cover work
Exam Questions and skills practice
A01 knowledge test with mark scheme
Also includes past exam questions and answers
GCSE AQA Urban Issues and Challenges full unit of work with London as a case study
8 lessons with all handouts and homeworks
All editable
Any issues please message me on Twitter @GeeGeography
Structure of the Earth
Continental Drift
Plate margins
Earthquakes
Haiti
japan
Why was Haiti so deadly
Japan
Comparing Haiti and Japan
Why live in a disaster zone
Monitoring predication and planning
Earthquake proof buildings
A mix of videos, written, and pop up work.
Past exam questions and exam style questions incorporated throughout
Homework also incorporated
20 questions included ranging from 4 and 6 figure grid references to OS Map symbols.
For this resource you need the blue GCSE geography AQA textbook as the map is on page 36.
Good for cover work as answer sheet is provided,
General map skills not linked to any particular topic.
100 days of 5-10 minute revision materials. QR codes take students to BBC bitesize reading, quizzies or videos on YouTube.
All activities are under 10 minutes so perfect for students who struggle to focus!
This worksheet is all about map symbols and 4 figure grid references using London as a real life well known example. This worksheet has been used with year 7 up to year 11 as a refresher of map skills.
This resource is a full 6 lesson climate change topic looking at:
What is climate change?
Natural causes of climate change
Human causes of climate change
Global impacts of climate change
Managing climate change (mitigation)
Managing climate change (adaptation)
This resource includes both online learning and in class learning lessons. There are stretch and challenge activities included in each lesson. The formatting, font and explanations of these lessons is also accessible for a range of SEN students.
These tickets are designed to get honest feedback from students for teachers to use and act on if appropriate. Whatever is written on these tickets is used strictly confidentially. It gives teachers a great insight into what their class is like - especially after all the lockdown learning.
This resource is designed for students in GCSE who need a few catch up lessons. They are self explanatory so can be used in class or as homework.
Physical topics
This lesson is centered around the “Do they know it’s Christmas” song (Band Aid) and aims to debunk some of the misinformation the song presents.
Just a bit of seasonal fun - nothing too serious!
You’ll need atlases to complete!
NOTE: You may need to display the Atlas image that is also part of this bundle!
This worksheet combines 6 figure grid references with geographical knowledge of Europe. Students will be both following 6 figure grid references and finding them out.
This worksheet has been used with years 7-10. Students will need a map of Europe displayed on the board (or most students have a map of Europe in their school planners). Or alternatively an Atlas.
To make it easier students should first colour in all the sea/water blue. This will help them differentiate between land and ocean. They could also label all the countries to begin with.