Advantages and Disadvantages of city livingQuick View
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Advantages and Disadvantages of city living

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A observation lesson with attached role play cards that examines the advantages and disadvantages of living in the city. The lesson was used with year 7 during a lesson observation and got a good with outstanding features
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Coastal flooding in the Maldives

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A lesson observation on coastal flooding in the Maldives. The lesson can be used across both KS3 and KS4. The mission sheets should be used as a carousel. The lesson includes differentiated outcomes and tasks along with differentated starter activites and progress checks. In observation it got an Outstanding rating from Ofsted.
Key Stage 3 Geography Marking Pro-FormaQuick View
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Key Stage 3 Geography Marking Pro-Forma

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Revolutionize your marking and assessment of pupils forever. This pro-forma allows you to quickly and easily assess your pupils, giving accurate and appropriate feedback along the way. It also provides a clear next steps dialogue for pupils to act upon. It can be fully customized to any subject or topic.
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What is development

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A full suite of resources for a lesson observation on development and the ways in which it is measured. The suite includes pre-written lesson plan, actvities and presentation. The lesson was used with y9 and recieved a outstanding rating.
How East London changedQuick View
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How East London changed

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A Ofsted quality lesson on the settlement changes that occured in East London as a direct result of the Olympic Games
Geography pupil feedback sheetQuick View
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Geography pupil feedback sheet

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An excel sheet which can be used used as a self, peer or teacher asessment using numeracy and literacy based targets. Pupils can use the data produced to create and manipulate graphs showing exact areas of improvement. Highlighted by Ofsted as good practice and used school wide to help with pupil feedback.
Planning your own fieldworkQuick View
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Planning your own fieldwork

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<p>A lesson that was used for observation based around pupils planning their own fieldwork. Useful for paper 3 especially as it covers the fieldwork planning element of the course. It looks at the various aspects of fieldwork planning from risk assessments to choosing sample sizes and sampling techniques.</p>
Using Geography to predict the world cupQuick View
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Using Geography to predict the world cup

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<p>A Resource that looks at different variables of the world cup qualifying teams and uses data to see if the winners can be predicted. Pupils choose the variables and using geographical numerical skills can rank and predict the winner of the world cup. The resource also looks at whether or not a countries’ level of development reflects in its chances of winning the world cup.</p>
Free falling though the different layers of the atmosphereQuick View
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Free falling though the different layers of the atmosphere

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A lesson incorperating various activities on the different layers of the atmosphere. The lesson is based around the free fall world record attempt by Felix Baumgartner and explores the different conditions that he experienced as he fell to earth from high altitude
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GCSE Revision and Assessment Pack

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<p>A pack of 3 short assessments for GCSE Geography. Topics include Hazards, Population and Settlement and Physical Systems (rivers and coasts). Each pack contains the needed figures and a short command word definition.</p>