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Simply PSHE and Geography

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Lead for PSHE and Teacher of Geography at an 11-18 school in the East Midlands.

Lead for PSHE and Teacher of Geography at an 11-18 school in the East Midlands.
GCSE Geography - Changing UK Retail
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GCSE Geography - Changing UK Retail

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A lesson-by-lesson booklet resource aimed at home learning, developed primarily for Eduqas B Component 1: Urban and rural processes and change in the UK. 1.2.4: What is the cause and effect of change in retail provision across the UK? Complete with Glossary of Key Terminology, differentiation and challenge activities.
Emotional Mapping - Explaining My Feelings
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Emotional Mapping - Explaining My Feelings

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This is a lesson that has been used for KS3 students in PSHE and Geography lessons, in order for students to explain their feelings about the school environment. Useful for gaining ‘pupil voice’ and understanding how younger students are adapting to their new school, this lesson has been used to help better understand the thoughts and opinions of students. This is a complete lesson that also introduces students to data collection (qualitative and quantitative), and just needs a map of your (school) environment adding, to make relevant to students.
Geography Coasts A-Level Revision
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Geography Coasts A-Level Revision

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This is a set of resources used as a revision session for Physical Systems - Coasts at A-Level. Resources for all activities are included and the session was run over 90 minutes. Tasks are based upon knowledge and understanding as well as case study knowledge.
Retail in the UK
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Retail in the UK

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A lesson which introduces lots of the key terminology to GCSE Geography students about the theory of retail in the UK. This lesson includes presentation and step-by-step worksheet.
Impacts of Knife Crime - Data, Interaction and Reflection
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Impacts of Knife Crime - Data, Interaction and Reflection

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This is a lesson created for students based on the issue of knife crime in the UK. Students are to consider how the rise in knife crime is affecting different groups of people, in different parts of the country, as well as carrying out a data presentation activity. Students are then encouraged to think about how they can keep their school safe from the dangers of knife crime.