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GCSE Geography - Coastal and river landforms sequencing revision cards
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GCSE Geography - Coastal and river landforms sequencing revision cards

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16 double-sided landform formation sequencing cards. Landforms included: V-shaped valleys and interlocking spurs Waterfalls Meanders Ox-bow lakes Floodplains Levees Wave cut platforms Wave cut notches Headlands and Bays Sand dunes Spits Bars Caves, arches, stacks and stumps. Instructions for students: Print out double sided/copy onto your own revision cards. Practice sequencing the processes involved in the formation of coastal and river landforms – use look, cover, write and repeat until you know them off by heart.
OCB B Geography - Case study knowledge organiser - Paper 1
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OCB B Geography - Case study knowledge organiser - Paper 1

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5 knowledge organisers covering all of the content for the nine required case studies in Paper 1, Our Natural World. Case studies of two contrasting natural weather hazard events arising from extreme weather conditions. A case study of a tectonic event that has been hazardous for people, including specific causes, consequences of and responses to the event. Explore a range of social, economic and environmental impacts of climate change worldwide Explore a range of social, economic and environmental impacts of climate change within the UK such as the impact on weather patterns, seasonal changes and changes in industry. Case study of one coastal landscape to include the study of: its landforms created by geomorphic processes the geomorphic processes operating at different scales and how they are influenced by geology and climate human activity, including management, works in combination with geomorphic processes to impact the landscape Case study of one river basin to include the study of: its landforms created by geomorphic processes the geomorphic processes operating at different scales and how they are influenced by geology and climate human activity, including management, works in combination with geomorphic processes to impact the landscape. A case study to illustrate attempts to sustainably manage an area of tropical rainforest, such as ecotourism, at a local or regional scale. A case study to examine one small-scale example of sustainable management in either the Antarctic or the Arctic. A case study to examine one global example of sustainable management in either the Antarctic or the Arctic
AQA A Level Geography - Soil Revision - Population and the environment
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AQA A Level Geography - Soil Revision - Population and the environment

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A3 revision sheet and ppt running through all of the content for this section of the specification: Characteristics and distribution of two key zonal soils to exemplify relationship between soils and human activities especially agriculture. Soil problems and their management as they relate to agriculture: soil erosion, waterlogging, salinisation, structural deterioration. 2 practice exam questions with indicative content.
Africa - Desertification in the Sahel - Progress in Geography
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Africa - Desertification in the Sahel - Progress in Geography

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Learning Objectives. To identify the causes and consequences of desertification in the Sahel. To explore solutions to desertification in the Sahel. Fully resourced lesson. Starter - Odd one out. Map skills task, video on the causes of desertification, graph analysis task, table looking at the physical and human causes of desertification in the Sahel and video and comprehension task on The man that stopped the desert.
Geography Continental Drift theory lesson - Progress in Geography
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Geography Continental Drift theory lesson - Progress in Geography

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A fully resourced lesson on the theory of continental drift. Students are introduced to Wegener’s theory of continental drift. They then complete a mystery task in groups to summarise the evidence in order to answer the lesson title -Why do continents fit together like jigsaw pieces. Students then create an annotated map showing the evidence and evaluate the theory.
2023 Geography Christmas Quiz - Geography in the news and general knowledge quiz
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2023 Geography Christmas Quiz - Geography in the news and general knowledge quiz

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Geography quiz and answer sheet for 2023. There are 5 rounds in total and 20 questions are based on news stories from 2023. Round 1 – Geography in the news 2023 – Dingbats round - questions with a dingbats (catchphrase) clue Round 2 – Geography in the news 2023 – Maps round - questions about place with an outline map. Round 3 – Globalisation round – Guess the Logo Round 4 – Landmarks map – Where did Santa leave his hat? Bonus Round – Christmas food miles - maths skills task Answer sheet included and answers are displayed on the PowerPoint at the end of each round.