I am an experienced Teacher of Geography, Head of Department and SLE. My resources are designed to be easy and straightforward, with very little additional preparation required. The resources can be easily adapted/edited if required, and all worksheets are editable to fit your specific needs.
I am an experienced Teacher of Geography, Head of Department and SLE. My resources are designed to be easy and straightforward, with very little additional preparation required. The resources can be easily adapted/edited if required, and all worksheets are editable to fit your specific needs.
Three lessons that cover the population section of the AQA Geography Economic World Section. Lessons cover the DTM, population pyramids and migration into Europe.
An introductory lesson to the topic of glaciation. It investigates the extent of ice coverage during the last ice age and the evidence in the landscape of glaciation. An enquiry approach is taken but the main activity is a more practical map based task which asks students to locate key evidence for past glaciation on an outline map of the British Isles. The Oxford and Hodder books are referenced but an atlas would work just as well.
A lesson covering the One Child Policy. It makes reference to the older Oxford textbook. The history, development and impacts of the policy are covered. It updates the textbook information and includes the repeal of the policy in 2015.
This resource consists of a series of concise summaries that cover the content required for tropical ecosystem case study of the new AQA Course.
Included:
1. Subject Specific Vocabulary Sheet - Ecosystems
2. Subject Specific Vocabulary Sheet - Tropical Rainforest.
3. Knowledge Organiser - Distribution, Structure, Soils and Adaptations.
4. Knowledge Organiser - Causes of Deforestation, Impacts and Management (Malaysia Case Study)
Two files are included:
1. Full colour version
2. Black and white / pastels for clear photocopying.
This resource consists of a series of concise summaries that cover the content required for desert ecosystem case study of the new AQA Course. Easily editable they can simply be stuck in books or used as a revision resource. The case study can easily be altered but uses the one in the CGP Revision Guide - The Sahara. The subject specific vocabulary is also included and these form useful glossaries for the students.
Included:
1. Subject Specific Vocabulary Sheet - Ecosystems
2. Subject Specific Vocabulary Sheet - Hot Deserts
3. Knowledge Organiser - Distribution, Structure, Soils and Adaptations.
4. Knowledge Organiser - Opportunities and Limitations of Developing the Sahara Desert.
5. Knowledge organiser - Desertification - Causes and Responses.
A 12 page self contained revision booklet that covers the whole unit. Designed for the AQA 9-1 Course. Key content is summarised and then students are asked to complete various exercises to consolidate their understanding. No more preparation is required but the booklet is easily editable to adapt it to the particular needs of your students. Editable PPt (formatted for A4 printing) and PDF versions included.
Ready to use with no other resources required.
Booklet has been designed so that individual sheets can be used in lessons or as quick revision activities.
A great time saver - just print off, photocopy and distribute. A complete 11 page revision booklet that covers the whole unit. Concise summaries are reinforced with various questions and activities that consolidate the learning. Designed to used as a standalone resource so ideal for homework or independent revision. Simply print off or distribute electronically. Subtle colour has been used throughout to improve presentation but it has been designed for the mass photocopying in monochrome, practical as opposed to flashy! Checklists of key content are included.The resource is fully editable so allowing it to be customised to your students needs. The Alps case study is Chamonix and the surrounding area.
This lesson looks at how the plants and animals have adapted to the climatic conditions found in the rainforest. It relies heavily on short video links to illustrate the key points, so David Attenborough does most of the teaching. Links are also included to the new Oxford Book but access to this is not vital. I have also included a knowledge organiser revision sheet and a guided answer exam question to encourage students to structure their responses appropriately.
This is a KS3 version of the GCSE activity that can be found elsewhere. Objectives have been altered accordingly but still relate to the new numerical GCSE levels. A variety of activities are included to encourage students to explore the various contributory factors. various differentiated assessment activities are also included. A complete lesson requiring no additional preparation.
These six booklets cover sections B and C from paper 1 of the AQA Geography Syllabus. All thePhysical Options are covered -Coasts rivers and Glacial Landscapes. All the Ecosystems sections are included. PDF version of each included for easy electronic distribution and a word or power-point copy to allow you to edit the booklets to suit your needs. A great time saver, just print off and hand out.
The resource consists of three concise A4 summaries that cover the whole unit as well as a title/contents page. These can be stuck in books as the course progresses or used as revision summaries in preparation for exams.
Contents:
1. Title sheet and contents summary
2. Glacial extent and processes,
3. Glacial Landforms.
4. Land use and the impacts of tourism.
A complete lesson on the formation of cliffs and wave cut platforms. It includes a sequenced worksheet that is then broken down step by step to illustrate what makes a great answer. Video links bring the landforms to life and it all started with a walk on the beach with the dog.
A double sided revision resource designed for the AQA 9-1 Course. It covers processes, landforms and coastal protection methods. To be used at the end of the unit or for revision. A3 editable Power-point version included and a PDF version for easy distribution. Covers the key processes, landforms and management approaches.
Two worksheets and accompanying answer sheets on the causes and responses to desertification. Designed to promote explanation and developed points. Ready to use - simply out and distribute. Based on GCSE style questions with answers. Suitable for all GCSE revised specifications but designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE. Also included is a detailed knowledge organiser that covers the subject knowledge required , meaning they can be used without a textbook or for revision.
A complete set of knowledge organisers that cover the content of the new AQA 9-1 GCSE. The information is broken down into sections, 10 sheets are included to cover the whole Living World Unit, with deserts as the optional biome. Also included are subject specific vocabulary sheets, with the key words, definitions and concepts introduced with the relevant section, rather than just alphabetically. Two versions have been provided to allow for differentiation.
Included:
1. The original knowledge organiser with all the information required to achieve the highest grades, breadth and depth for examples and case studies. This is aimed particularly at levels 5 to 9 but suitable for all.
2. A simplified version with reduced content and a focus on the key ideas. The number of factors has also been reduced to avoid students feeling overwhelmed. Both breadth and depth have been reduced. Aimed at levels 3-5.
3. Greyscale versions of the above for easier photocopying.
All versions are easily editable.
4. Fully Updated March 2019 - revised versions with Thar or Sahara Desert case studies included as options.
This resource has been fully updated to be used with the New 2nd Edition the 2019 Revision Guides. A Revision Guide is needed!
The 12 page booklet covers the first section of the Changing Economic World. This includes measuring development, economic development indicators and the demographic transition model.
This extremely useful booklet follow the popular green revision guides (with the jokes) and are ideal to be used as a distance learning resource providing a structured note taking template for students who have the revision guide.
Each booklet follows an easy to follow format with activities added to check understanding of subject specific vocabulary and key concepts. Each page links clearly to the revision guide to help structure work. The booklet easily provides 2-4 hours of structured self - supported study. Designed for quick checking and effortless marking.
The booklet is provided as a fully editable A4 Portrait formatted Power-point version (much easier to edit than word!) which allows students to complete and submit electronically or a PDF version for easy printing and completion as a booklet.
I have also included the original 2016 1st Edition Booklet if you are still using the older Revision Guides.
Power-point version allows you to edit the resource, if you wish, to suit your needs.
Covers:
1. Measuring Development.
2. Economic Development.
3. Development and the Demographic Transition Model.
A 10 page flipped learning resource designed for the new content heavy AQA GCSE. With the massive increase in content to plough through, we have found these invaluable. They follow the popular green revision guides (with the jokes) and are issued prior to the topic being taught for students to complete at home. Also designed to be used as part of a revision and exam preparation programme. This booklet covers the last section of Section 2B :The Changing Economic World and deals with the UK. With a clear and straightforward structure that students of all levels find easy to navigate. Subject specific vocabulary is included with definitions taken from the exam board. Focus is on key concepts, definitions and interactions. Each activity/page has a clear link to the revision guide page. PDF versions included for easy distribution via e-mail/ VLE , also invaluable for long term absence, cover lessons and transferred students who have missed content. Power-point version allows you to edit the resource, if you wish, to suit your needs.
With the massive increase in content to plough through, we have found these invaluable. They follow the popular green revision guides (with the jokes) and are issued prior to the topic being taught for students to complete at home. Also designed to be used as part of a revision and exam preparation programme. This booklet covers the case study section of Section 2B :The Changing Economic World. With a clear and straightforward structure that students of all levels find easy to navigate. Subject specific vocabulary is included with definitions taken from the exam board. Focus is on key concepts, definitions and interactions. Each activity/page has a clear link to the revision guide page. PDF versions included for easy distribution via e-mail/ VLE , also invaluable for long term absence, cover lessons and transferred students who have missed content. Power-point version allows you to edit the resource, if you wish, to suit your needs.
This lesson covers the formation of cliffs and wave cut platforms. I found myself being frustrated by the lack of process detail that students were putting into their answers. They have textbooks but rarely seem to read them closely! My solution was to design these A3 sheets which guide students through the note taking process by getting them to focus on a wide ranging exam style question. The sheet links clearly to the Hodder text and ensures that students also focus on integrating the case study of Flamborough Head where these features can be seen. The emphasis is on applying processes to formation rather than a simple chronological description. The quality of the final written answers has improved massively as a result of using these. The power-point guides students through the process but the sheet is self explanatory and little teacher input is required. Teacher lesson notes are also included. This resource can also be used as revision activity for Year 13.
These 9 booklets cover the whole of Paper 2 and includes all the optional units in 2C. Can be used as ongoing home works/flipped learning or as part of a revision programme. Students do the work with a quick ‘flick and tick’ from the teacher to ensure work has been completed - a great time saver! All resources are fully editable and each one takes between 2-4 hours to complete.