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Welcome to my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching, learning and assessment resources. In the case of GCSE and A Level resources I am adding examination questions to my resources as more become available. Please come in and browse. Feel free to contact me about any of the resources that you buy or if you are looking for something in particular.

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Welcome to my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching, learning and assessment resources. In the case of GCSE and A Level resources I am adding examination questions to my resources as more become available. Please come in and browse. Feel free to contact me about any of the resources that you buy or if you are looking for something in particular.
GCSE 9-1 urban trends; solutions to sustainable transport in Leeds
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GCSE 9-1 urban trends; solutions to sustainable transport in Leeds

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In this lesson pupils will become a character. During a story telling activity they will answer a specific question linked to 3 sustainable transport schemes in Leeds. They will then share their answers in scrambled groups. An exam question and plan is included along with a mark scheme. The plenary is a case study fact quiz. All resources are included at the end of the PowerPoint.
GCSE 9-1 urban trends; housing provision, transport provision and waste management - Leeds
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GCSE 9-1 urban trends; housing provision, transport provision and waste management - Leeds

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In this lesson the pupils will be introduced to the main issues facing Leeds (housing provision, transport provision and waste management). they are then split into groups of 3 and are given one of the contemporary challenge information sheets at the end of the PowerPoint. the pupils create a resources to teach others about the issues. They then explain using an ideas sheet to support them 6 contemporary challenges. This leads into a case study 8 mark exam question planning activity and mark schemes. All resources are included within the PowerPoint.
GCSE 9-1 urban: a city in the UK - Leeds
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GCSE 9-1 urban: a city in the UK - Leeds

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This lesson is designed to create a sense of place of a city case study and is part of a series of lessons. In the lesson pupils will see photos of the city, learn about its impact locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. they will also study population growth and ethnic mix of the city.
GCSE9-1 urban trends; suburbanisation role play
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GCSE9-1 urban trends; suburbanisation role play

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This is a series of approximately 3 lessons. The pupils are required to take on a variety of roles to debate and discuss the issue of suburbanisation between London and Slough. There is a variety of data included for students to use in their speeches and a writing frame to help them structure their argument. The other resources are for the debate. There is a record sheets where they can record what the different groups perspectives are and a question sheet to encourage them to reflect on other group's speeches and to write their own questions to further debate and discussion. Students can also prepare compromises they are willing to make in order to reach and agreement and can discuss these. There is an opinion line for pupils to record and justify their own opinion about development on the edge of the M25. I have also added a peer observation sheet for students to use to observe what students in other groups are doing throughout the role play. they can then given feedback on this at the end of the lesson, which will hopefully help them to reflect on their engagement. All resources are included in the PowerPoint or as separate documents.
GCSE 9-1 urban trends; counter urbanisation
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GCSE 9-1 urban trends; counter urbanisation

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This lesson is based on a local case study. The pupils define counter-urbanisation before being introduced the push and pull factors that cause it to occur using a video clip. They also think about who does counter-urbanisation. Next pupils are introduced to a case study of Cartmel. Photos are used to create a sense of place. The pupils are then required to classify the effects of counter-urbanisation and to explain these effects fully as part of a group work activity. This builds up to an examination question and mark scheme, which requires students to evaluate the effects if counter-urbanisation. All pupil resources are within or at the end of the PowerPoint.