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I have been a teacher now for 14 YEARS. I have been Head of Geography and Head of Humanities, overlooking both the History and Geography departments. My passion is making engaging and thought-provoking lessons which aim to inspire and promote my subjects not only amongst the pupils but the wider school. My lessons are designed to be dyslexia friendly. Twitter: @teachgeogblog

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I have been a teacher now for 14 YEARS. I have been Head of Geography and Head of Humanities, overlooking both the History and Geography departments. My passion is making engaging and thought-provoking lessons which aim to inspire and promote my subjects not only amongst the pupils but the wider school. My lessons are designed to be dyslexia friendly. Twitter: @teachgeogblog
CHRISTMAS QUIZ 2024
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CHRISTMAS QUIZ 2024

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The biggest and best so far! 10 rounds, 82 questions plus a tie breaker! In the folder: Quiz Answers PowerPoint Answer Sheet PDF versions of each file The Rounds: ROUND 1: NAME THE 2024 FILM ROUND 2: NAME THE 2024 SONG + ARTIST ROUND 3: NAME THE CHRISTMAS COVERED CELEB ROUND 4: THIS YEAR IN PICTURES ROUND 5: GUESS THE PIXELATED CHRISTMAS FILM ROUND 6: CHRISTMAS EMOJI QUIZ ROUND 7: CHRISTMAS GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ROUND 8: MEMORY GAME ROUND 9: ZOOMED IN CHRISTMAS FOOD ROUND 10: CHRISTMAS ANAGRAMS TIE BREAKER
KS3 Coasts Topic
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KS3 Coasts Topic

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Topic 12 (Lessons are coded) Taught to Year 9 pupils 12A: Intro to Coasts 12B: Coastal Processes 12C: Coastal Erosion 12D: Old Harry’s Rocks 12E: Coastal Deposition 12F: Spit formation (Spurn Head) 12G: Why do coasts need protecting? 12H: Hard Engineering 12I: Soft Engineering 12J: Coasts OS Maps 12K: Coasts GIS [Digimaps] 12L: Assessment, Mark Scheme 12M: Close the Gap activity, Feed Forward Task A Knowledge Organiser and 10 tasks to use as revision.
KS3 Rivers SOW
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KS3 Rivers SOW

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A full series of 11 lessons and resources Lessons coded: 2A. Water Cycle 2B. River Processes 2C. River Long and Cross Profile 2D. Formation of Waterfalls and Gorges 2E. Formation of Meanders and Ox Bow Lakes 2F. Formation of Floodplains and Levees 2G. Rivers on OS Maps 2H. Causes of Flooding 2I. UK Flood Event~ Cumbria 2015 2J. Flood Management 2K. Assessment, Close the Gap and Feed Forward Activity Rivers Knowledge Organiser Rivers Revision Tasks Rivers Quiz
Paper 1 AQA GCSE Geography Revision Bundle
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Paper 1 AQA GCSE Geography Revision Bundle

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Full series of revision lessons and Resources Session 1: Natural Hazards Revision Revision Clock Blockbuster Session 2: Living World Revision Revision Clock Blockbuster Session 3: Coasts and Rivers Revision Revision Clock Blockbuster
A Level Geography Edexcel Superpowers
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A Level Geography Edexcel Superpowers

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Lessons are arranged in the order of the specification: 7.1 Superpower characteristics 7.2 Timelines of Power and Mechanisms of control 7.3 Emerging Powers 7.4 IGOs, TNCs and Cultural Power 7.5 International Decision Making 7.6 Superpowers and the physical environment 7.7 Conflicts between superpowers 7.8 Changing Superpower Relationships 7.9 Costs of Military Superpowers
KS3 GLOBALISATION, ECONOMY AND INDUSTRY
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KS3 GLOBALISATION, ECONOMY AND INDUSTRY

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A full series of 13 lessons, assessment, mark scheme, close the gap, feed forward activities and Knowledge organiser and revision tasks. Lessons: • 7A. What is the economy? • 7B. Primary Industries- Farming in the UK • 7C. Secondary Industries and change • 7D. Tertiary Industries • 7E. Quaternary Industries- Humans Needs Not Apply • 7F. Chocolate Production- From bean to bar • 7G. Globalisation • 7H. Advantages and disadvantages of globalisation • 7I. Impact of fast fashion- The Aral Sea • 7J. Was globalisation to blame for the spread of COVID 19? • 7K. How does globalisation affect me? • 7L. Assessment • 7M. Assessment Feedback Knowledge Organiser Revision Tasks
AQA GCSE Geography Urban Issues and Challenges Bundle
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AQA GCSE Geography Urban Issues and Challenges Bundle

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Lesson 1: Urbanisation Lesson 2: Megacities Lesson 3: Rio Intro Lesson 4: Challenges and Opportunities Lesson 5: Economic Challenges Lesson 6: Environmental Challenges Lesson 7: Squatter settlements Lesson 8: Improving Squatter settlements Lesson 9: UK Cities Lesson 10: Manchester Lesson 11: Manchester background Lesson 12: Manchester Opportunities Lesson 13: Manchester Challenges and Deprivation Lesson 14: Manchester Regeneration Lesson 15: Sustainable Freiburg Lesson 16: London Congestion Charge Lesson 17: Walking, Talking Mock Urban Issues and Challenges Knowledge Organiser
Food AQA GCSE Geography Lessons
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Food AQA GCSE Geography Lessons

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Lesson 1: Global Food Supply Lesson 2: Increasing Food Supply Lesson 3: Increasing Food Supply Almeria, Spain Lesson 4: Sustainable Food Supply Lesson 5: Kenya Case Study Revision Quiz and Revision Clock Template included
KS3 Climate Change Topic
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KS3 Climate Change Topic

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A full series of 10 lessons, assessment, mark scheme, close the gap, feed forward activities and Knowledge organiser and revision tasks. I teach this with my Year 9 classes. Lessons: 13A. Evidence for Climate Change 13B. Natural Causes of Climate Change 13C. Human Causes of Climate Change 13D. Effects of Climate Change UK 13E. Effects of Climate Change World 13F. Effects of Climate Change Oceans 13G. UK Government Climate Change 13H. Global Leaders managing climate change 13I.COP26 UK 13J. Global Citizen for Change 13K. Assessment 13L. Assessment Feedback and Feedforward Knowledge Organiser Revision Tasks
Summer End of Term Quiz
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Summer End of Term Quiz

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65 QUESTIONS TO TEST YOUR STUDENTS ON THEIR GENERAL SUMMER KNOWLEDGE AT THE END OF THE YEAR! PowerPoint- Rounds and then answers at the end. Includes a Team Answer Sheet for students The Rounds: Round 1: Where in the world is the ice lolly? Round 2: Summer Trivia (Multiple Choice) Round 3: Observation Round Round 4: Guess the Summer item Round 5: Emoji Quiz Round 6: Celebrity Sandcastles Round 7: Capitals Quiz (Multiple Choice) Round 8: Summer Anagrams A Tiebreaker activity Team Sheet
Tectonics KS3 10 lessons KO & Assessment
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Tectonics KS3 10 lessons KO & Assessment

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Topic 11 (Lessons are coded) Taught to Year 9 pupils 11A: Plate Tectonics 11B: Plate Movement (Plate Boundaries) 11C: Constructive Plate Boundaries 11D: Iceland 11E: Destructive Plate Margins 11F: Indonesia 11G: Conservative Plate Margins 11H: San Andreas Fault 11I: Living in Areas of Tectonic Risk 11J: Supervolcanoes 11K: Assessment, Mark Scheme and Close the Gap activity A Knowledge Organiser and 10 tasks to use as revision.
A Level Geography Edexcel Globalisation
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A Level Geography Edexcel Globalisation

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Lessons are arranged in the order of the specification: 3.1 Introduction to Globalisation and Development 3.2 Key Players and Organisations in Globalisation 3.3 The Role of TNCs and Those Switched Off 3.4 Costs and Benefits of Globalisation Deindustrialisation 3.5 Global Economic Migration 3.6 Cultural Diffusion and Anti-Globalisation 3.7 Data in Globalisation 3.8 Controlling and Managing Globalisation 3.9 Localism and Ethical Consumption
AQA GCSE Geography Natural Hazards Weather and CC Bundle
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AQA GCSE Geography Natural Hazards Weather and CC Bundle

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10 FULLY RESOURCED LESSONS Lesson 1: Global Atmospheric Circulation Model Lesson 2: Tropical Storms Lesson 3: Case Study: Typhoon Haiyan Lesson 4: Reducing the effects of a tropical storm Lesson 5: UK Weather Lesson 6: Case Study UK Extreme Weather- 2022 Heatwave Lesson 7: Evidence for Climate Change Lesson 8: Natural causes of climate change Lesson 9: Human causes of climate change Lesson 10 (2 lessons): Mitigation and Adaptation of Climate Change
COP29 Climate Change Lesson
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COP29 Climate Change Lesson

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A Lesson and resources targeted at higher ability Y8/Y9 class. The Article has a reading age of age 13/14 [Readability]. All resources attached and links provided for videos if embedding doesn’t work.
KS3 Plague of Plastic Lessons
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KS3 Plague of Plastic Lessons

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A short 6 lesson topic taught to Y7/8 students on the problem with plastic pollution. 5A: Oceans as Global Ecosystems 5B: Increasing Plastic Waste 5C: Plastic UK Waterways 5D: Plastic Oceans 5E: Great Pacific Garbage Patch 5F: Midway Island- Albatross
THANKSGIVING QUIZ
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THANKSGIVING QUIZ

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71 QUESTIONS TO TEST YOUR CLASSES GEOGRAPHY AND THANKSGIVING KNOWLEDGE. The Rounds: Round 1: Where is the Thanksgiving Turkey (10 questions) Round 2: General Thanksgiving Knowledge (Multiple Choice) (10 questions) Round 3: Geography General Knowledge (a hard one- no multiple choice- allow thinking time for this one!) (10 questions) Round 4: US States Quiz Questions (15 questions) Round 5: Thanksgiving Food (16 questions) Round 6: Thanksgiving Anagrams (20 questions) Team Sheet
AQA GCSE Geography- Coasts Bundle
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AQA GCSE Geography- Coasts Bundle

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Lesson 1: Intro to Physical Landscapes Lesson 2: Waves Lesson 3: Coastal Processes Lesson 4: Weathering and Deposition Lesson 5: Headland erosion Lesson 6: Depositional Landforms Lesson 7: Swanage- example of UK Coastline Lesson 8: Hard Engineering Lesson 9: Beaches and Sand Dunes Lesson 10: Soft Engineering Lesson 11: Coasts Revision Knowledge Organiser- Coasts and Rivers
Geography TIK TOK Mysteries
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Geography TIK TOK Mysteries

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To discover seven geography mysteries shared on social media To explore possible answers to those mysteries To find out the truth on those mysteries! Students loved this lesson as an alternative to a ‘Geography in the News’ or Quiz lesson!
Revision Clock
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Revision Clock

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A way of revising which can break a topic down into 12 sub-categories. Ask a student to make notes in each chunk of the clock. Revise each slot for 5 minutes, turn the clock over and ask the student to recite back to you certain sections of the clock. ‘e.g. what was in section 2-3’. Works well with GCSE students.