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My aim is to create quality Geography resources for busy teachers. The worksheets are traditional and focused on key processes and knowledge. They could be used for in-class activities, flipped learning, Post class homework etc The resources focus on comprehension of key knowledge and processes. They include a mixture of activities including gap-fills, definitions, diagrams and questions. Each worksheet is supported with a PowerPoint that can be displayed in class and includes possible answers.

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My aim is to create quality Geography resources for busy teachers. The worksheets are traditional and focused on key processes and knowledge. They could be used for in-class activities, flipped learning, Post class homework etc The resources focus on comprehension of key knowledge and processes. They include a mixture of activities including gap-fills, definitions, diagrams and questions. Each worksheet is supported with a PowerPoint that can be displayed in class and includes possible answers.
Urban Decline and Redevelopment in the East End of London
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Urban Decline and Redevelopment in the East End of London

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London: East End decline and regeneration. Content: A case study focusing on urban decline and regeneration in the East End of London. The causes of decline, impacts and attempted solutions. Canary Wharf and Olympic Park. Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. Bonus Materials: Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) Don’t want to purchase the full resource? CHECK OUT THE ‘MINI’ RESOURCE (Knowledge organiser and AFL activities) What’s included: Word document worksheet that includes activities that provide an overview of the history of this area, the reasons for decline, the impacts and negative multiplier effect, the attempted solutions. The word document total 2 pages. The word document is provided in colour. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers. The PowerPoint is 15 slides. Other settlement geography resources: Settlement Patterns, Site and Function Settlement Hierarchies and Services Urban Land Use (Models) Urbanization Urban Problems and Solutions megapack Urban Problems and Solutions in London Congestion in London Urban decline and regeneration in the East End of London Decentralisation of retail (Out of Town shopping centre) Urban Sprawl in Kuala Lumpur Rapid Urban Growth and Slums in Mumbai SETTLEMENT BUNDLE
Overpopulation in The Gambia (Youthful Populations)
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Overpopulation in The Gambia (Youthful Populations)

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Product Description Content: An introduction to the concepts of a youthful population, underpopulation, optimum population and overpopulation. An introduction to the key demographic characteristics of The Gambia. A detailed card sort activity that focuses on overpopulation in The Gambia (causes, impacts and solutions.) A geographical writing exercise. A board game recap activity. Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: - Knowledge Organizer - Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in the notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. What’s included: • A word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to read graphs, describe distributions and complete structured reading activities. •The word document is 6 pages. The word document is provided in colour and grayscale. •This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. •A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers. •The PowerPoint is 30 slides. Product Editing Information: Can Edit: •You can edit all written passages. If you feel that the instruction or language is too simplistic or too complex then edit it to suit your learners. • I have deliberately focused on key knowledge and processes. This means that you can add around this. You can control the learning objectives, you can add video clips, your own activities etc. Use the resource as a framework. • I have found the resources easy to upload and convert to Google Slides and Google Docs Can’t Edit: •You will not be able to edit the diagrams, pictures, or visuals included in this resource.
Population Policies
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Population Policies

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Content: An introduction to the concepts of population policies, anti-natal policies and pro-natal policies. An explanation of why governments wish to influence population change. A detailed case study of China’s One Child policy (Anti-Natalist). A detailed case study of Singapore’s ‘Have three or more…’ policy (Pro-Natalist). BONUS ACTIVITY: Class debate ‘Government should never try to influence population change, it is immoral.’ To what extent do you agree? Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: - Knowledge Organizer - Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in the notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. What’s included: • A word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to read graphs, describe distributions and complete structured reading activities. •The word document is 6 pages. The word document is provided in colour and grayscale. •This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. •A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers. •The PowerPoint is 23 slides.
Transnational Corporations (Multinationals)- Toyota
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Transnational Corporations (Multinationals)- Toyota

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Content: A definition of transnational corporations with an introduction to 5 of the world’s biggest companies. A brief history of the rise of global companies from the days of empire. An introduction to Toyota. The global distribution of Toyota operations including headquarters, research and development and manufacturing centres. An activity that highlights the positive and negative impacts of TNCs and Toyota in particular. A decision making activity to introduce the concepts of protectionism and free market. Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: - Knowledge Organizer - Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) What’s included: A word document worksheet that includes activities. The word document is 4 pages. The word document is provided in colour and grayscale. This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers The PowerPoint is 18 slides Other resources from the Geography Oasis: - Development Indicators - Sectors of Production - Globalization - Primary Sector: Agriculture - Food Shortages - Secondary Sector: Industry - Tertiary Sector: Tourism - Water Scarcity - Energy
Population BUNDLE
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Population BUNDLE

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SAVE £ £ £- Population BUNDLE- Focusing on world population growth and distribution. Case studies are used to investigate the concepts of underpopulation, overpopulation, youthful populations and aging populations. Finally, the unit explores population policies and migration World Population Growth and Population indicators The Demographic Transition Model Population Structure (Pyramids) Overpopulation in The Gambia (Youthful populations) Ageing Populations: Japan Underpopulation in Australia Population Density and Distribution Population policies (China and Singapore) International Migration (Syria to Turkey) What’s included: • 9 word document worksheets •The word documents total 46 pages. The word documents worksheets are provided in colour and grayscale. •This worksheets are also provided as PDFs. •A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers •The PowerPoints total 147 slides.
Ageing Populations: Japan
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Ageing Populations: Japan

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Content: An introduction to the key demographic characteristics of Japan. A detailed overview of ageing population in Japan. An activity categorising the causes into reasons for falling fertility and reasons for increasing life expectancy. A reading activity to help students to identify the social, economic and political impacts. A decision-making activity focusing on possible solutions. Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: - Knowledge Organizer - Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in the notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. What’s included: • A word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to read graphs, describe distributions and complete structured reading activities. •The word document is 5 pages. The word document is provided in colour and grayscale. •This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. •A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers. •The PowerPoint is 20 slides.
Layers of the Earth and the Theory of Plate Tectonics
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Layers of the Earth and the Theory of Plate Tectonics

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Content: An overview of the characteristics of the layers of the Earth (Inner core, outer core, mantle, crust). The major tectonic plates. The distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes. Convection currents. The theory of continental drift. Resources are: FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: Knowledge Organizer Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) THIS RESOURCE IS ALSO AVAILABLE AT A DISCOUNT ON THE GEOGRAPHY OASIS WEBSITE (CLICK THIS LINK) Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in the notes section of each slide. Direct link to editable Google Slides and Google Doc. Students can work on the activities remotely. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. What’s included: • A word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to read graphs, describe distributions and complete structured reading activities. •The word document is 8 pages. The word document is provided in colour and grayscale. •This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. •A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers. •The PowerPoint is 25 slides.
Development Indicators
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Development Indicators

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This resource includes: Definitions of a range of social and economic development indicators. The relationship between indicators (GNI per Capita and literacy). This includes a scatter graph activity. A detailed comparison of 2 countries to explain why they develop at different rates (Malaysia and DR Congo). Regional differences in Malaysia and an introduction of the core-periphery model. Introduction to Human Development Index (HDI) and its advantages and disadvantages. Describing the distribution of countries at different levels of development. This includes a choropleth map activity. Worksheet with activities. PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key. Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: - Knowledge Organizer - Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) What’s included: A word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to use development indicators, identify the reasons why some countries develop quicker than others, HDI, regional variation and global distributions The word document is 11 pages. The word document is provided in colour and grayscale. This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers The PowerPoint is 33 slides Other Geography Oasis Resources linked to this topic: - Sectors of Production - Globalization - Transnational Companies - Primary Sector: Agriculture - Food Shortages - Secondary Sector: Industry - Tertiary Sector: Tourism - Water Scarcity - Energy
Population Structure (Pyramids)
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Population Structure (Pyramids)

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Content: Activities to guide students to construct and understand population pyramids. A guide to help students to describe population structure. A comparison of the population structure of countries at different levels of development. The relationship between population structure and the demographic transition model. Key terminology: Youthful population, economically active, ageing population, dependency ratio. Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: - Knowledge Organizer - Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in the notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. What’s included: A word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to read graphs, describe distributions and complete structured reading activities. The word document is 7 pages. The word document is provided in colour and grayscale. This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers. The PowerPoint is 24 slides
Demographic Transition Model
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Demographic Transition Model

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Content: Activities to guide students to construct and understand the model. A living graph activity that helps students to understand the characteristics of the different stages of the model. A card sort that allows students to identify the reasons why birth rates and death rates decline in countries. An overview of the key advantages and disadvantages of the model. The resource includes 2 worksheets. One is to be used in class with the teacher and PowerPoint. The other is more structured and allows students to work independently through the activities. Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: - Knowledge Organizer - Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in the notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. **What’s included:** • A word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to read graphs, describe distributions and complete structured reading activities. • The word document is 6 pages. The word document is provided in colour and grayscale. • This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. • A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers • The PowerPoint is 17 slides
The Long Profile of a River
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The Long Profile of a River

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The Long Profile of a River- Focusing on the key characteristics of the Upper, Middle, and Lower Courses of a river. Content: Identifies some of the key changes to river channel and river valley from source to mouth (Bradshaw Model). Identifies the key characteristics of the upper, middle and lower course of a river. Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. Don’t want to purchase the full resource? CHECK OUT THE ‘MINI’ RESOURCE (Knowledge organiser and AFL activities) What’s included: A word document worksheet that includes activities the allow students to compare between the different sections of the river. They will apply the theory found within Bradshaw’s model. The word document is 5 pages. This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers The PowerPoint is 15 slides How I use this resource : In class activity- I use this resource to quickly and accurately teach the subject knowledge. I then get creative to consolidate the learning. I’ve found that the resources help to free up time for application and higher order thinking skills. Pre-class flipped learning- The majority of students should be able to access the learning in the resource without teacher support. Why not set this as pre-learning so that students can start a lesson from a position of confidence? Post class homework and consolidation- Likewise, the resources could be used to consolidate on in-class teacher instruction. To support EAL students- the resources are supported by structured sentences and key vocabulary. To support students who benefit from short, structured activities. The resource is aimed at students aged 14-16 although it could be suitable for younger/older. Product Editing Information: Can Edit: You can edit all written passages. If you feel that the instruction or language is too simplistic or too complex then edit it to suit your learners. I have deliberately focused on key knowledge and processes. This means that you can add around this. You can control the learning objectives, you can add video clips, your own activities etc. Use the resource as a framework. I have found the resources easy to upload and convert to Google Slides and Google Docs *** Can’t Edit:** You will not be able to edit the diagrams, pictures, or visuals included in this resource
Urban Problems and Solutions: London
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Urban Problems and Solutions: London

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Urban Problems and solutions: The Case Study of London A detailed case study of a range of urban problems in London, and the attempted solutions. - High Income Country (UK)- LONDON- Congestion- causes, impacts and solutions Urban decline and Redevelopment- East End decline and regeneration through Canary Wharf and Olympic Park. Decentralisation of retailing- The Bluewater Shopping Centre This resource is broken down into sections if you prefer to purchase separately: Congestion in London Urban decline and regeneration in the East End of London Decentralisation of retail (Out of Town shopping centre) Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. What’s included: Word document worksheets that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to identify a range of urban problems/solutions, 3 distinct case study sheets focused on congestion, urban decline and regeneration and out of town shopping centres. The word documents total 3 pages. The word documents are provided in colour and grayscale. This worksheets are also provided as a PDF. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers The PowerPoint is 16 slides Bonus Materials: Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) Other settlement geography resources: Settlement Patterns, Site and Function Settlement Hierarchies and Services Urban Land Use (Models) Urbanization Urban Problems and Solutions megapack Congestion in London Urban decline and regeneration in the East End of London Decentralisation of retail (Out of Town shopping centre) Urban Sprawl in Kuala Lumpur Rapid Urban Growth and Slums in Mumbai SETTLEMENT BUNDLE
Urban Land Use and Models
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Urban Land Use and Models

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Urban Land Use and Urban Models Content: The characteristics of different zones found in urban areas. Concentric circle model (Burgess), Sector Model (Hoyt), and LEDC urban model. Google Earth/Google MyMaps application the the case study of Chicago, USA. Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. Bonus Materials: Knowledge Organiser Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) Don’t want to purchase the full resource? CHECK OUT THE ‘MINI’ RESOURCE (Knowledge organiser and AFL activities) What’s included: A word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to identify the characteristics of urban zones, describe and explain a range of urban patterns, and apply the theory to the case study of Chicago. The word document is 5 pages. The word document is provided in colour. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers The PowerPoint is 21 slides A link to a Google MyMap activity Other settlement geography resources: Settlement Patterns, Site and Function Settlement Hierarchies and Services Urbanization Urban Problems and Solutions megapack Urban Problems and Solutions in London Congestion in London Urban decline and regeneration in the East End of London Decentralisation of retail (Out of Town shopping centre) Urban Sprawl in Kuala Lumpur Rapid Urban Growth and Slums in Mumbai SETTLEMENT BUNDLE
Global Warming Bundle
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Global Warming Bundle

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This bundle focus on climate change and includes 4 sets of resources: The History of Climate Change The Human Causes of Climate Change The impacts of Climate Change Global Warming; the solutions. The resources could be used for: In class activity Pre-class flipped learning Post class homework and consolidation To support EAL students To support students who benefit from short, structured activities. The resources are aimed at GCSE students although it could be suitable for KS3. The content covers key elements of the majority of examination syllabus including AQA, Edexcel, WJEC and Cambridge International. The resources focus on comprehension of key knowledge and processes. They include a mixture of activities including gap fills, definitions, diagrams and questions. Each worksheet is supported with a PowerPoint that can be displayed in class and includes possible answers. Resources can be used electronically or hard copy.
Rapid Urban Growth and Slums: The Case Study of Mumbai
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Rapid Urban Growth and Slums: The Case Study of Mumbai

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A detailed case study of a range of urban problems in Mumbai, and the attempted solutions. - Low Income Country (INDIA)- MUMBAI- Rapid urban growth, rural to urban migration, squatter settlements. What’s included: Word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to identify a range of urban problems/solutions in Mumbai. This looks at the reasons for mass rural to urban migration, conditions in the Dharavi slum and how the city is trying to respond to these challenges. The word document totals 3 pages. The word document is provided in colour. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers The PowerPoint is 26 slides. Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) Don’t want to purchase the full resource? CHECK OUT THE ‘MINI’ RESOURCE (Knowledge organiser and AFL activities) Other settlement geography resources: Settlement Patterns, Site and Function Settlement Hierarchies and Services Urban Land Use (Models) Urbanization Urban Problems and Solutions megapack Urban Problems and Solutions in London Congestion in London Urban decline and regeneration in the East End of London Decentralisation of retail (Out of Town shopping centre) Urban Sprawl in Kuala Lumpur SETTLEMENT BUNDLE
Congestion in London
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Congestion in London

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Congestion in London. Content: The causes of congestion in London. The social, economic and environmental impacts. 3 solutions: Congestion Charge Zone, Santander Cycles, Oyster Card. Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in notes section of each slide. 10 Slides. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. Bonus Materials: Knowledge Organiser Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) Don’t want to purchase the full resource? CHECK OUT THE ‘MINI’ RESOURCE (Knowledge organiser and AFL activities) Other settlement geography resources: Settlement Patterns, Site and Function Settlement Hierarchies and Services Urban Land Use (Models) Urbanization Urban Problems and Solutions megapack Urban Problems and Solutions in London Congestion in London Urban decline and regeneration in the East End of London Decentralisation of retail (Out of Town shopping centre) Urban Sprawl in Kuala Lumpur Rapid Urban Growth and Slums in Mumbai SETTLEMENT BUNDLE
Energy Production (Iceland's Energy Mix)
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Energy Production (Iceland's Energy Mix)

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Energy Content: The importance of Energy as a driver of economic development. Global trends and patterns of energy use. An overview of the sources of energy used by humans and their individual advantages and disadvantages. Iceland’s Energy Mix. Energy production and the environment: Kárahnjúkar dam, Iceland. Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: - Knowledge Organizer - Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) What’s included: A word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, helps students to read graphs, describe distributions and complete structured reading activities. The word document is 11 pages. The word document is provided in colour and grayscale. This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers The PowerPoint is 30 slides Other resources from the Geography Oasis: - Development Indicators - Sectors of Production - Globalization - Transnational Companies - Primary Sector: Agriculture - Food Shortages - Secondary Sector: Industry - Tertiary Sector: Tourism - Water Scarcity
River Drainage Basins
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River Drainage Basins

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River Drainage Basins and the Water Cycle Content: Focuses on the key inputs, flows, stores and outputs within the hydrological cycle. Identifies the key features of a drainage basin. Definition of key terminology with links to interactive quiz. Application of terminology to the River Seine drainage basin. Resources are: FACE TO FACE READY Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. REMOTE READY Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: - Knowledge Organizer - Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. What’s included: A word document worksheet that includes activities based on key terminology, application of terminology to diagrams and maps. The word document is 6 pages. This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers The PowerPoint is 21 slides Don’t want to purchase the full resource? CHECK OUT THE ‘MINI’ RESOURCE (Knowledge organiser and AFL activities)
Coastal Waves- Constructive and Destructive Waves
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Coastal Waves- Constructive and Destructive Waves

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Ocean Waves- Focusing on Constructive and Destructive Wave, How Waves are Formed, the Cross-Section of a Wave. Content: The characteristics of a wave including key terminology. They key characteristics of constructive and destructive waves and the impact they have on a coastline. The factors that influence the size/type of wave. Each resource includes: Worksheet with activities. Teacher PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key provided directly onto the slides or in notes section of each slide. Activate- a starter, an introduction, a stimulus. Content- The Geographical knowledge- supported by short activities, images, graphs, diagrams. Review- a plenary, recall activity, AFL, knowledge check. Useful links- to video clips, websites etc. Resources are: FACE TO FACE READY Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. REMOTE READY Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: - Knowledge Organizer - Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) What’s included: A word document worksheet that includes activities on the cross-section of a wave, a comparison between constructive and destructive waves, a thinking skills activity on waves around the United Kingdom. The word document is 5 pages. This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers The PowerPoint is 22 slides
Sectors of Production (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary)
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Sectors of Production (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary)

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Sectors of Production Any reviews of this free product would be much appreciated :) Resources are: - FACE TO FACE READY- Word Document/PDF/PowerPoint- printable resources for delivery in the classroom. - REMOTE READY- Suitable for online digital learning with links to Google Docs and Google Slides that can be directly posted onto Google Classroom. Students can use digital devices to work independently on the activities from home. Bonus Materials: - Knowledge Organizer - Interactive assessments (Self-marking Google Form, Keyword Quizlet, Multiple Choice Quizizz) This resource includes: Definitions of the primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary sectors of employment. Describing the changes to the employment structure within a country as it develops. A case study of Silicon Valley to highlight the growth of the quaternary sector. Using triangular graphs to demonstrate patterns between countries and over time. Using stacked bar graphs to investigate the changes of employment structure within Malaysia and linking this to changes in exports. Worksheet with activities. PowerPoint with diagrams and answer key. What’s included: A word document worksheet that includes activities that introduce key terminology, trends over time, the growth of the hi-tech sector and changes within one country. The word document is 6 pages. This worksheet is also provided as a PDF. A PowerPoint version of diagrams and answers The PowerPoint is 15 slides Other resources from the Geography Oasis: - Development Indicators - Globalization - Transnational Companies - Primary Sector: Agriculture - Food Shortages - Secondary Sector: Industry - Tertiary Sector: Tourism - Water Scarcity - Energy