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GCSE GEOG - Rivers in the upper course - Explain how weathering and mass movement can affect rivers.
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on rivers within the upper course. We will look at weathering and mass movement and how this can affect the shape of rivers.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - River processes - river erosion and how a waterfall forms..
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on river processes and features/landforms such as a waterfall and how it forms.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Coastal Management - how does it cause conflict?
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on how coastal management can cause conflict.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Coastal Management - Assess soft and hard engineering effectiveness on coastlines.
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on coastal management focusing on soft and hard engineering. Students will evaluate and assess the benefits of each.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Rapid Erosion - Why does the rate of erosion vary at different coastlines.
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on erosion at coastlines and how the rate varies.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - What are the risks of coastal flooding? Storm surge and rising sea levels etc.
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on the risks of coastal flooding and climate change.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - GCSE Coastal Investigation - Happisburgh vs Sheringham. 4/5 hours of learning time.
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on the coastal GCSE investigation with an enquiry question.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. This investigation and lessons take approx 4/5 hours to complete. Going through data, graphs and the write up. These lessons can be adapted to be longer or shorter depending on what suits. This whole investigation is clear from start to finish and caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - How do human activities affect the coastal landscape?
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on how human activities affect the coastal landscape.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Coastal deposition - How do coastal processes create depositional landforms?
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on depositional landforms created by coastal processes such as longshore drift. We will look at spits and bars etc… and how they are formed.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - How does climate change affect coastal landscapes? Coastal Erosion - physical landscapes
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on how climate change impacts coastal erosion and therefore coastal landscapes.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - How does geology influence coastal landforms. Erosional processes and landforms.
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on coastal landforms and how coastal erosional processes and geology influence what we see.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - How do humans alter the landscape - physical environment. UK
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on how humans have a impact upon the physical landscape.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Weathering - How do weathering processes affect the UK landscape in the UK?
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on weathering process using the UK as a case study. We will then look at how the weathering impacts the landscape.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - What is the relationship between relief and geology in the UK?
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on geology in the UK and how the relief is affected by the geology.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - How has the past tectonic processes lead to the UK's physical landscape?
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on how tectonic process led to todays UK’s landscape.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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DEVELOPMENT DYNAMIC WHOLE TOPIC GCSE GEOGRAPHY EDEXCEL 9-1 - 12 LESSONS
Development Dynamics
GCSE Geography Edexcel 9-1.
12 Lessons.
Lessons:
How can we measure a country’s development?
How does population change as a country develops?
Explain how HDI varies between countries?
What holds a country back from developing?
How does Rostow’s model and Franks dependency model explain how a country develops?
What is globalisation?
India - How is India developing?
India - How does globalisation affect India?
India - How does development vary within a country?
India - Top down project.
India - Bottom up project.
India - What is next for India with increasing international relations and globalisation?
All students seemed to enjoy the lessons/unit and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Within each lesson the title is a GCSE exam question which students must answer at the end of the lesson or throughout.
The unit and lesson’s are easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Where next with India's growing economy and end of topic revision.
This GCSE lesson is within the topic Development Dynamics. The lesson focuses on India and what direction they will go in with a growing economy, international relations and the impact of globalisation.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Bottom up project - Case study India.
This GCSE lesson is within the topic Development Dynamics. The lesson focuses on bottom up projects - the benefits and negatives. With a case study in India.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Top down project - India case study.
This GCSE lesson is within the topic Development Dynamics. The lesson focuses on top down projects and water scarcity - India case study.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - How does development vary within a country - India - emerging country.
This GCSE lesson is within the topic Development Dynamics. The lesson focuses on development and the disparities between different areas within a country - case study India.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.