Ready to go assessment on poverty and assessment.
As long as you have covered the key topics from this module, this is the go to easy assessment which will do the job.
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Lesson 126 of 150 lessons for GCSE Geography. See page for the other 149 lessons in this sequence on the Genius Geography Page!
This lessons explores The Chambamontera micro-hydro scheme. Designed for GCSE but can also be used at KS3.
This lesson has a Do In Now activity with answers, new content page and assessment question.
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Teach pupils the difference between the emergents and the canopy layer within a tropical rainforest. Take pupils lerning further by exploring how vegetation has adapted to survive within this extreme environment. Finish the lesson with a creative fun activity where pupils must apply their understanding of the environmental conditions and rainforest structure! Great simple lesson for any teacher to deliver at KS3 or a basic level at GCSE.
Simple, clear and effective case study summary for the AQA Urban issues topic on Rio.
Everything pupils need to know is laid out on this document, with images to support the core content.
Easy to use and even clearer to understand.
Perfect resource for revision or to use within the classroom.
A clear case study summary for the regeneration of East Stratford in London for the 2012 Olympic games. Perfect resource for every GCSE Geography pupil. Simple to use and to understand.
Easy to use case study summary of the NEE case study for AQA… Nigeria.
The entire case study is broken down into different sectons in this clear and simple laid out case study. Images are used to support the core geographical content. Perfect for all GCSE Geography pupils.
How much is the world’s population increasing by? With the use of a clear line graph, this simple lesson allows pupils to clearly see that there has been a population surge in recent years.
Beautiful fun simple lesson, which teaches pupils all about the different types of Aid and how they can help communities around the world. Fun activity at the end where pupils can create their own Aid packages against a tight budget! What will they choose!!
Why do some countries have a high population and others a low population?
Teach pupils the simple reasons with this easy to deliver geography lesson! Perfect for KS3 and low level GCSE. Enjoy.
With the use of a climate graph, this lesson will guide pupils through the humid conditions of a Tropical Rainforest. Opportunity to read and understand a climate graph. This lesson can be used with KS3 or would be appropriate for a basic level at GCSE (any exam board).
Lovely lesson to be used with KS3 and as an introduction for GCSE. This lesson will guide pupils through the environmental conditions of a Rainforest with the use of a Climate graph.
A beautiful easy lesson to introduce the idea that all countries are economically different. Introduce the idea of economic categories such as LIC’s and HIC’s. Use an atlas to discover where these countries are and get pupils to plot them on a map of the world. Perfect lesson for KS3.
Great introduction lesson for KS3 pupils to learn that we all live in different locations and for very different reasons! Use this lesson to guide pupils through the reasons why some areas are sparse and some dense! Explore those vital human and physical factors. Excellent lesson. Can also be used as a introduction to population at GCSE (any exam board).
Perfect for pupils. Perfect for teachers.
This guide provides pupils with the perfect outline of how to carry out a research task with a focus on the economic development of Eithopia.
Don’t fancy researching Eithopia? Then just change the name of the country and follow the same guide. Easy.
Save your self hours of time with this fun engaging creative research project which can be used at KS3 or low level KS4.
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Set your pupils this fun creative piece of homework or in class!
All the sections and stages are laid out for pupils to easily follow as they conduct their own research.
Easy for teachers to use. Just set the work, monitor progress and guide pupils where necessary. A lovely piece of homework to run for the duration of a half term. Enjoy!
Allow your pupils to get creative either in lessons or for their homework. Hand this work out, sit back and look forward to receiving your pupils global guide books of countries from around the world! May even help you decide on where to go on holiday this summer! The word document provides pupils with the outline. The powerpoint provides examples of countries they could research.
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How do we revise?
Find out with this simple clear outline with 15 different strategies for how to revise!
We all learn differently which is why a range of revision strategies are needed in ensuring we all find the way that works best for us.
This guide can be used to help teachers with knowing what activities to plan for in their lessons, it can be provided to parents to show them how best to help their children or give it to pupils themselves.
Revision should be fun and effective. Stop working so hard doing the same old thing again and again - and mix it up! You will be surprised by the results that you get!!
Lesson 130 of 150 lessons for GCSE Geography. See page for the other 149 lessons in this sequence on the Genius Geography Page!
This lessons explores Geography Fieldwork. Designed for GCSE but can also be used at KS3. This lesson dives into what is expected within the different sections of a fieldwork investigation. The example of fieldwork in East Stratford looking at Regeneration is used in this lesson to add context, especially within the methodology section. There is also a link to a YouTube video which provides a detailed outline of how to conduct a fieldwork investigation studying how effective wooden groynes are preventing Longshore Drift.
Check out the Genius Geography Guide and start get unlimited access to over 100 online pre recorded revision lessons, get support with answering over 150 exam style questions! Perfect for all pupils to achieve their target grade.
Lesson 131 of 150 lessons for GCSE Geography. See page for the other 149 lessons in this sequence on the Genius Geography Page!
This lessons explores a range of geographical skills. The lesson has a focus on different maps, different methods for presenting data and general skills needed to be a great geographer! Designed for GCSE but can also be used at KS3.
Check out the Genius Geography Guide and start get unlimited access to over 100 online pre recorded revision lessons, get support with answering over 150 exam style questions! Perfect for all pupils to achieve their target grade.
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This PowerPoint will help all geography teachers deliver a lesson on flooding for RIVERS and STORMS!
We have lesson slides on the features of a river drainage basin, causes of river flooding and storm hydro-graphs. Then Powerpoint then dives head first into flooding causes by large storms! We focus on two case studies. One in Mozambique and the other in New Orleans. This double lesson shines a light on the effects and solutions to both deverstating storms.
This resources can easily be used over two geography lessons, maybe more!
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