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.
A complete lesson with supporting worksheets, no other resources are necessary, as a Knowledge Organiser is included. However it does follow on from separate lessons on Chile and Nepal , I have included video links to illustrate these. The main activity is a variation of the revision quilt idea with students asked to pick out the key facts of each example and classify appropriately. Answer keys are included to ensure live feedback can be given. The worksheets are editable and can be completed digitally if required and so are ideal for home learning use.
A series of standalone worksheets that cover the key landforms and processes associated with limestone landscapes. The process of carbonation is covered as well as limestone pavements and the main underground features. Sheets are no frills black and white so easy to photocopy. Each resource acts as a standalone activity so very easy to fit into existing lesson plans.
A KS3 version of the GCSE resource available elsewhere. This has been simplified . The objectives link to the new 1-9 GCSE Levels but stop at Level 6. Therefore it can be used comfortably with Year 8 and 9 groups. It covers reducing the risk of hurricanes by prediction, protection and planning.
A set of knowledge organisers and revision summaries that cover the first half of Section A: Urban Issues and Challenges of the AQA GCSE Syllabus. A case study of Lagos linked to the specification requirements is also included . Two versions are included with a simpler version pitched at what is needed for a level 4. The higher level includes concise but specific information to allow students to access the highest marks.
Included:
1. Urbanisation and Mumbai Knowledge Organiser: 5-9.
2. Urbanisation and Mumbai Knowledge Organiser: 3-5.
A complete resource with no further preparation required. A double sided A3 revision sheet on the glacial landscapes section of the 9-1 AQA GCSE, editable if required. Designed to be used a part of a structured revision programme or as a summary/review sheet in preparation for unit assessments. Ideal for home learning or consolidating previously taught content. PDF version also included for easy printing and distribution to your students.
Worried about getting through the mass of content for the new AQA GCSE? This booklet covers the energy supply option of the resource management unit. Issued as flipped learning the students use the green revision guide to cover the content before the lessons are taught. This frees up time to cover concepts and ideas secure in the knowledge that the basic content has been covered. The subject specific vocabulary required is also included. Questions have been added to test understanding but the basic approach is a straightforward template for the students to produce notes on the key content. Also useful for revision. PDF version included for easy distribution and full colour, fully editable power-point version (formatted for A4 photocopying).
This bundle contains all three knowledge organisers covering the case studies of Rio, Mumbai and Lagos. Useful if unsure of which one to cover and when planning to combine with your Economic World country case study. All follow the same format and cover with the information required by the syllabus. Excellent as revision resources. Differentiated with 2 versions of each included, making six in total. All are completely editable.
A complete resource with no further preparation required. A double sided A3 revision sheet on the tropical storms section of the 9-1 AQA GCSE. Concisely covers the formation, development, effects and responses to tropical storms. Uses Hurricane Katrina as the example. Can be used as a summary homework or for revision. Includes a 9 mark model answer that students are asked to analyse the responses to the event. Designed to be used a part of a structured revision programme.
A collection of Knowledge Organisers and A3 Revision Sheets that cover the Economic World Unit on the AQA 9-1 GCSE. Knowledge organisers can be used by the students to complete the A3 sheets. Excellent for last minute revision. All resources are fully editable. Ready to print off and use, no other preparation required.
A ready to use resource with no preparation required.
Complete knowledge organiser and revision summary that covers the UK Weather Hazards section of the** AQA 9-1 GCSE**. Contains in a concise and easy to follow format all the information required, including the subject specific vocabulary. The resource is easily editable to suit your needs but an easy to distribute PDF version is also included.
The Somerset Levels is included as the extreme weather event.
A blank editable example table is also included if you have used different examples or want students to create their own.
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This bundle covers the hot desert option of the AQA 9-1 Geography Course. Lessons cover distribution, climate, adaptations , opportunities and challenges using the Sahara as a case study. Plenty of support sheets and exam questions are also included. Desertification Lessons now included.
A set of knowledge organisers and revision summaries that cover the Resources Overview of Section C Paper 2 of the AQA GCSE Syllabus. The content is summarised concisely to allow for effective revision.
Two versions are included to allow for differentiation. Crucially the simpler version does not dumb down the vocabulary that is likely to be used in exam questions, allowing students to access the paper. It has however had the content reduced to 2-3 key points per idea so that students don’t feel overwhelmed by the content.
The resource is fully editable but a PDF , greyscale version is also included for easy photocopying.
Covers:
Significance of food, water and energy
An Overview of global inequalities in supply and consumption.
I have also included a handy 1 page knowledge organiser that reduces the content to 1 page
A complete lesson with a supporting vocabulary worksheet, no other resources are necessary, as a Knowledge Organiser is included. The Presentation includes links to videos and suggested tasks. Subject Specific Vocabulary is included with simple tasks to ensure these are understood. The structure of the Earth is explored with the characteristics of the 4 layers identified. The lesson then moves onto the theory of continental drift and a more detailed look at continental and oceanic crust. Simple assessment activities are included along with opportunities for retrieval. The lesson is designed to be taught from the front of the classroom with a clear and straightforward format.
A complete lesson, no other resources are necessary, as a Knowledge Organiser is included. Video clips are used to illustrate the different management approaches. Answer keys are included to ensure live feedback can be given. The lesson is designed to be taught from the front of the classroom with a clear and straightforward format. It can easily be adapted for home learning with embedded links to on-line videos for clear explanation of the main themes.
A complete, fully editable booklet that covers the climate change section of the AQA GCSE Syllabus. It covers 16 A4 pages and includes all the information required by the students as well as plenty of activities to test understanding. The booklet is ideal for remote learning as activities can be completed electronically by the students and then submitted online. Pages can be removed or adapted easily to suit your needs - it has been formatted for A4 printing and using Power-Point means that individual slides/pages can easily be altered without affecting the whole document. This resource works very well as a standalone activity and will easily provide 2-3 hours of work.
A series of four A4 worksheets that cover the formation of Granite Tors and Chalk Escarpments. The Granite sheets covers the challenging process of hydrolysis as well as present day freeze-thaw action in an accessible way. Chalk sheets covers rock folding, differential erosion and moves onto the location of spring line villages. Sheets are in simple black and white format for easy photocopying. Objectives head each sheet linked to GCSE grades. Completed sheets form a model answer for students to refer to. Originally written for AQA A GCSE but objectives are generic enough to be applied to other courses.
A set of knowledge organisers and revision summaries that cover the Overview and Water Option of Section C Paper 2 of the AQA GCSE Syllabus. The content is summarised concisely to allow for effective revision. A PDF version is included for easy distribution and the Power-Point version allows you to edit the resource to fit into your teaching, the examples are in separate tables to allow for easy editing.
A fully resourced lesson that addresses how to reduce the effects of hurricanes. Lesson is good to go with no additional resources required. The Power-point has differentiated objectives linked to the new levels. Teacher notes are included on the slides. It uses Bangladesh and the USA as examples with the use of public information films and hurricane shelters. A photo annotation task is also included. Suitable for all new GCSE specifications but written for the AQA syllabus.
A complete lesson that covers the description and interpretation of population pyramids. Objectives are linked to the demands of the new GCSE AQA 9-1 Syllabus. It is a fully resourced standalone lesson but follows on from the demographic transition lesson. No other resources are required and worksheets of up to date pyramids for annotation are included. I have also included a past exam question. Aimed at GCSE, this would also be suitable for KS3 as the activities can differentiate by outcome.