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A selection of Geography lessons. I'm a Geography teacher originating from the Lake District currently teaching at an International School in Bangkok with experience teaching Geography, Global Perspectives and English.

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A selection of Geography lessons. I'm a Geography teacher originating from the Lake District currently teaching at an International School in Bangkok with experience teaching Geography, Global Perspectives and English.
Beach Formation
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Beach Formation

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This lesson looks at the formation of beaches, longshore drift and the formation of spits and salt marshes.
Population Pyramids
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Population Pyramids

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Investigating population pyramids and what their shape means linking pyramid shape with the demographic transition model, this lesson gets students to draw a population pyramid of Thailand but this can be changed to any country of your choice, at the time I was teaching in Thailand.
Positives of Tourism
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Positives of Tourism

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A lesson on the positives of tourism focusing on Thailand, group activity carousel and applying this knowledge to Myanmar; a country with very few tourists
Overpopulation
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Overpopulation

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Looking at the effects of overpopulation and a focus on Bangladesh, using a YouTube video by Hans Rosling with questions to grasp an understanding of the situation too. This works as a case study too.
Urban Spawl
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Urban Spawl

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This lesson investigates the problems associated with urban sprawl, greenfield and brownfield sites and conflicts on the urban-rural fringe
Underpopulation
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Underpopulation

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A look at underpopulation in Australia, works as a case study. The main activity centres around an outline map of Australia students are given and then they use the slides to add relevant information to explain why the country is underpopulated.
Why is it hot and wet at the equator?
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Why is it hot and wet at the equator?

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This lesson investigates the reasons for the equator being hot and wet it also looks at the ICTZ. There is also a climate table interpretation and climate graph drawing activity. This lesson would usually take 2 lessons,
Waves
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Waves

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This lesson is an introduction to a unit on coasts and investigates key terms, how waves are created and constructive & destructive beaches
Clouds
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Clouds

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this lesson investigates the different types of clouds, their descriptions, associated weather and how they are measured (oktas)
Drought - The Sahel
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Drought - The Sahel

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This lesson investigates what is drought, causes of drought and the global distribution before focusing on the drought in The Sahel in 2011.
Mangroves
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Mangroves

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This lesson investigates what mangroves are, where they are distributed and the advantages of keeping them intact.
Coral Reefs
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Coral Reefs

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This lesson investigates what coral is, where it grows, the benefits of it and the threats it faces.
Coasts
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Coasts

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7 lessons aimed at GCSE and/ or Year 9 including becahes, waves, coastal erosion, coral reefs, magroves, wave-cut platforms and a coral reef management case study (Koh Phi Phi, Thailand)
Shark Fin Soup
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Shark Fin Soup

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This lesson focuses on the issues surrounding shark fin soup, there is a question sheet to accompany the Gordon Ramsey documentary on it (easily found on YouTube) following this there are two tasks both with mark schemes and set instruction; making a poster writing a letter to restaurants urging them to take it off their menu. To teach everything in this lesson it should take 3-6 lessons depending on which tasks and the age/ ability of your class.