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Brilliant: 10 World Landmark Jigsaws
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Brilliant: 10 World Landmark Jigsaws

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Supurb end of term challenge activity. Students to highlight, cut, assemble,paste, name, locate and research each of the ten famous landmarks ! Good fun ! Also great to use as a introductory and transition lesson activity to introduce the skills, spatial awareness and global knowledge needed for Geography! This has proved very successful for Y6 students entering KS3 It can be used as an independent, paired or group task. Fantastic if used as a competition.
Should TNCs’ use child labour? (TES Pick)
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Should TNCs’ use child labour? (TES Pick)

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Title - Should TNCs’ use child labour? Learning Objectives: To describe why children are employed To evaluate the role that they have within manufacturing Includes hyperlinks to appropriate videos, extension activities, discussion points, tables for students to complete as well as an assessment task marking rubrics to consolidate learning.
Excellent: Geography Base Line Assessment Test 1 hour  Comprehensive -  World and British
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Excellent: Geography Base Line Assessment Test 1 hour Comprehensive - World and British

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A fantastic resource that is an efficient to mark. This assessment will gauge current Geographical knowledge of Y6 students entering KS3. Can also be used as assessment tool for new GCSE/KS4 students and also students preparing for A Level/KS5. Capitals cities of Europe Rivers Volcanoes UK Counties British cities Geographical Vocabulary Earthquakes weather and climate People and population Food and farming Mountains and highlands Pollution European countries Continents of the world Seas and oceans of the world
Excellent Map of Africa atlas exercise
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Excellent Map of Africa atlas exercise

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A comprehensive mapping activity to introduce and consolidate the human and physical geography of Africa. Looks at the countries, main cities, rivers, islands, capes, deserts, seas and oceans. Fun and challenging !
Outstanding Lesson - Sources of energy, Green, renewable, wind energy
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Outstanding Lesson - Sources of energy, Green, renewable, wind energy

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Title: How can wind power be used create renewable energy? Learning objectives: •To identify examples of renewable and non-renewable energy •To list the costs and benefits of wind power •To look at a Case Study A great lesson that reviews the many variety of energy sources and focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of renewable energy. Includes a useful case study for application of skills, knowledge and understanding.
Outstanding Lesson: Brazil's Amazon Rainforest (TES pick)
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Outstanding Lesson: Brazil's Amazon Rainforest (TES pick)

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A fantastic lesson reviewing the environmental conditions, characteristics and human pressures found within this fragile biome. Involves kinaesthetic collaborative class group task, analysis and evaluation. Includes pit stop plenaries and free plenary placemat. Great for an introduction to this popular case study and theme of biomes.
Demographics - UK - ageing population
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Demographics - UK - ageing population

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An activity booklet with 7 fantastic tasks that review: Statistical analysis calculations Population pyramids Dependency ratios Population management Predictions for the future Creative task Critical thinking and speculation related to current population patterns
Airline ticket boarding pass – Earthquakes
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Airline ticket boarding pass – Earthquakes

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Interactive, great and fun ‘ticket to learning’ starter activity. Adaptable for ANY lesson! This focusses on earthquakes and has different levels of questioning - ideal for a mixed ability class. Allows students to reflect, peer mark and use images/drawings for show their comprehension. Good fun!
What are the effects of floods? (Outstanding Lesson)
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What are the effects of floods? (Outstanding Lesson)

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Title: What are the effects of floods? To identify at least 4 effects To compare the floods in the UK with Bangladesh A great double lesson that reviews the impact of flooding. Ideal for KS3-4. Differentiated resource available for lower ability students. Includes 6 activities, starter and plenary and assistance for differentiation. Also includes level question with level descriptors so that students can generate a target answer response. Lesson plan overview is on slide 2
Geography and Crime Research Task
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Geography and Crime Research Task

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Learning objectives: • To understand that there are different types of crime. To explain that some crime is more serious than others. Nice activity task that incorporated ICT to investigate crime.
Excellent - A river’s journey (KS3)
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Excellent - A river’s journey (KS3)

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Aim: To describe how the river channel and the drainage basin change as a river flows downstream. Excellent lesson on how the river profile and channel changes as the river moves from its upper, middle and lowers course. Includes activity sheets and extension task,
Case study: Flooding in the UK
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Case study: Flooding in the UK

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Lesson objectives: To identify the features of a drainage basin by creating and labelling a paper 3D model. To use a Case study to review the range impacts caused by to flooding Great lesson - ideal for student to complete via Google Classroom/Microsoft Teams Includes a great Case study and 3D pop-up river basin paper model.