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Why do people migrate?
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Why do people migrate?

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***FULLY RESOURCED LESSON*** For all GCSE exam boards. Looks at types of migration and reasons for migrating. Includes GCSE exam practice - student guidance slide shows how to structure answer and gain full marks.
The UK and Europe
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The UK and Europe

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***Complete lesson ready to teach***. Ideal for KS2 or KS3 Geography. Students learn about the nations which make up the United Kingdom, the UK and BREXIT and countries in Europe. Al resources included.
What is Geography?
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What is Geography?

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Introduction lesson to aspects of Geography, careers and types of Geography. Could be used at start of KS3 or equally at KS2.
Megacities
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Megacities

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Fully resourced lesson aimed at GCSE. Lesson focus on defining a megacity, locating an categorising megacities around the world and evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of living in megacities. Includes video report on Dhaka, India and practice GCSE exam question appropriate for the new 2017 GCSE specifications with writing frame and mark scheme.
Fieldwork: Is Plymouth a vibrant place?
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Fieldwork: Is Plymouth a vibrant place?

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KS3 Geography fieldwork - could be adapted for use at KS4 and KS5. Aim is to answer the question: Is Plymouth a vibrant pace? Booklet could be adapted for use in any urban settlement. Fieldwork data collection methods include: - Pedestrian survey - Smelloscope survey - Soundscope survey - Emotion radar survey - Clone town survey - Re-photography / fieldsketch No specialist equipment required. All data collection methods included in fieldwork book.
Knowledge Organiser for "Is the Answer Blowing in the Wind?"
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Knowledge Organiser for "Is the Answer Blowing in the Wind?"

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Knowledge Organiser for KS3 Scheme of Work "Is the answer blowing in the wind?". Includes global temperature change, sources of renewable and non-renewable energy and an investigation into wind energy as a sustainable energy source at Challacombe Hill in North Devon.