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Geography teaching resources for KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Worksheets and resources are mostly all contained within the lesson powerpoints for convenience.

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Geography teaching resources for KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Worksheets and resources are mostly all contained within the lesson powerpoints for convenience.
An introduction to development
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An introduction to development

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An overview of the meaning of the word ‘development’ using photo prompts, a discussion around HIC/LIC/NEE and a describing task. All resources included within the ppt
Energy in the UK and fracking
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Energy in the UK and fracking

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KS4 Lesson covers the UK’s energy mix, how uses of fossil fuels has changed and the issues of energy exploitation All resources are included within the ppt
Thanksgiving lesson/assembly (includes timeline task, video & interactive display task)
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Thanksgiving lesson/assembly (includes timeline task, video & interactive display task)

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** All worksheets and activity resources included ** A fully planned and resourced lesson for teaching about the feast of thanksgiving. Lesson includes a thinking starter, key definitions, video of the history of thanksgiving followed by a timeline activity, a thinking task about the food associated with thanksgiving, and a class activity where students create a thanksgiving display with images of food and cards where they have written what they are thankful for. This is an excellent resource for use as a full lesson (or two) or for using part of it in a tutor time or school assembly. Extensions and challenges are included throughout.
National Parks in the UK: their locations and features - WHOLE LESSON (KS3/KS4 suitable)
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National Parks in the UK: their locations and features - WHOLE LESSON (KS3/KS4 suitable)

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A fun and engaging lesson that explores the idea of national parks in the UK. Lesson includes: A starter on the concept of national parks A video link and questions on the features of national parks A map describing activity on the location of national parks A quiz on the names of national parks A true/false plenary All lesson resources and worksheets are included within the powerpoint.
A Level Natural Hazards case study summary revision booklet (AQA)
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A Level Natural Hazards case study summary revision booklet (AQA)

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KS5 but can be adapted for KS4 use. Based around physical geography case studies on the AQA spec Contains blank sheets for students to fill in to consolidate their learning Case studies include: Carlisle floods Amazon rainforest Holderness Coast Bangladesh Eyjafjallajokull eruption Haiti Christchurch Hurricane Sandy Typhoon Haiyan Black Saturday, Australia Los Angeles Japan tsunami
The Sulawesi earthquake & tsunami (Indonesia, 2018) - Case study lesson (Geography in the News)
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The Sulawesi earthquake & tsunami (Indonesia, 2018) - Case study lesson (Geography in the News)

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Lesson covers location of the earthquake & tsunami, causes of earthquake and tsunami, Pacific Ring of Fire, videos of impacts, sorting of primary and secondary impacts, DEC appeal video, sorting of immediate and long term responses, newspaper writing article activity, and 9-mark GCSE-style exam question, and consideration of the uses of warning systems. A thorough lesson plan that can be used over a number of lessons, or activities can be selected to make a shorter lesson. All activities, resources and worksheets are contained within the ppt. Facts and figures may need updating as the disaster continues to unfold.
Water balance / water budget graphs (AQA Water & Carbon Cycles)
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Water balance / water budget graphs (AQA Water & Carbon Cycles)

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A powerpoint and a 4-page workbook of short answer questions to help students practice reading water budget graphs and analysing what they show. Questions vary from reading direct totals from graphs, to describing patterns, to explaining differences between graphs in the northern and southern hemisphere.