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Welcome to my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching, learning and assessment resources. In the case of GCSE and A Level resources I am adding examination questions to my resources as more become available. Please come in and browse. Feel free to contact me about any of the resources that you buy or if you are looking for something in particular.

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Welcome to my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching, learning and assessment resources. In the case of GCSE and A Level resources I am adding examination questions to my resources as more become available. Please come in and browse. Feel free to contact me about any of the resources that you buy or if you are looking for something in particular.
Urban fieldwork and follow up work bundle
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Urban fieldwork and follow up work bundle

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This bundle includes a range of data collection resources that can be adapted to any location studied. In addition there is a follow up fieldwork booklet incorporating a range of skills including methods, data presentation and analysis. Each section includes a GCSE mark scheme to assess the students work.
A Level; How important is water to life on earth?
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A Level; How important is water to life on earth?

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This lesson is designed to be used with the new A2 syllabus. This lesson includes: Why water is important in supporting life on our planet. The use of water by flora, fauna and people. The size of stores and flows in the water cycle. Within the lesson are all the worksheets that the pupils will need. there is also a recap activity with answers for you to display on the whiteboard.
Key Stage 3; rainforest decision making exercise - Madagascar
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Key Stage 3; rainforest decision making exercise - Madagascar

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This is a lovely decision making exercise. there are 3 plans to develop the rainforest in Madagascar. pupils have to outline each scheme before designing criteria to judge the schemes on. Finally they need to write a paragraph to justify their choice of scheme and rejection of other schemes. There is a writing frame to support this. The plenary asks the pupils to consider and develop a compromise.
Key Stage 3; sustainable development in the Amazon rainforest
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Key Stage 3; sustainable development in the Amazon rainforest

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Students are introduced to the threats to the Amazon rainforest before being introduced to a sustainable development scheme- the Central Amazonian Conservation Complex. Students take notes from the worksheet in order to identify what happens in each zone. The plenary is an opinion line evaluating the success of the scheme.
A Level; tectonic landform - mid ocean ridges
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A Level; tectonic landform - mid ocean ridges

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This lesson enables students to develop an understanding of how mid ocean ridges form from rift valleys. It incorporates a range of photos and diagrams. It also enables them to learn about key features of them including black smokers, pillow lava and transform faults. At the end is a note taking sheet for the pupils to record their learning on.
A level; type of plate margin
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A level; type of plate margin

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This lesson includes a wide range of diagrams and maps to help pupils identify convergent, divergent, conservative and collision plate margins and their characteristics. It also includes a plate margin card sort for use in lessons to help pupils to consolidate their knowledge of plate margins.
GCSE 9-1; River - case study of a river landscape - the River Eden, Cumbria.
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GCSE 9-1; River - case study of a river landscape - the River Eden, Cumbria.

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In this lesson pupils will learn about the geology of the river Eden, Cumbria. The lesson incorporates maps, photos and diagrams to help the pupils to develop their understanding. They record their information on a work sheet about the river landscape. They are the required to use their notes on river management (human activity) and river landforms to complete the rest of the river landscapes work sheet. There are a range of examination questions based on the sample assessment materials to show the pupils how they could be asked about the landscape. There is also a mark scheme and a quiz with answers.
GCSE 9-1; coast - waves, LSD, fetch, tides- coastal terminology
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GCSE 9-1; coast - waves, LSD, fetch, tides- coastal terminology

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This lesson incorporates a range of resources designed to develop the students knowledge and understanding of waves. the lesson includes parts of a wave, how a wave breaks, constructive and destructive waves, fetch, LSD, ocean currents and tides. There are a range of activities included in the lesson and opportunity to use some of these in subsequent lessons to reinforce the terminology.
GCSE 9-1; coast -coastal landscape case study - Swanage Dorset
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GCSE 9-1; coast -coastal landscape case study - Swanage Dorset

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In this lesson pupils will learn about the geology of the Swanage area of Dorset. The lesson incorporates maps, photos and diagrams to help the pupils to develop their understanding. They record their information on a worksheet about the coastal landscape. there are also photos and factual information about coastal management (human activity) in Swanage. Pupils should use their knowledge of coastal landforms to complete the rest of the coastal landscapes work sheet. There are a range of examination questions based on the sample assessment materials to show the pupils how they could be asked about the landscape. There is also a mark scheme and a quiz with answers.
GCSE 9-1; coast - processes - erosion, weathering, massmovement, transport
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GCSE 9-1; coast - processes - erosion, weathering, massmovement, transport

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This lesson introduces the key coastal terminology and is supported by photos to help develop the pupils understanding. At the end there is a glossary, which the pupils can complete throughout the lesson. there is also an activity to encourage the students to apply their new understanding to different cliff geology and lithology. This will help them to hone their understanding of coastal processes before beginning landform work.
GCSE 9-1; coast - coastal landforms - wave cut platform formation
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GCSE 9-1; coast - coastal landforms - wave cut platform formation

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This lesson starts with a coasts taboo game to reinforce coastal terminology. It uses diagrams, animations and photos to allow students to firstly describe and then explain how a wave cut platform is created. There is a mark scheme for teach / peer / self assessment. There are also model answers (of differing grades), which students can apply the mark scheme to and critique.
GCSE 9-1; River Landscapes
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GCSE 9-1; River Landscapes

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This bundle contains all the resources needed to teach the GCSE river topic. It includes; processes, terminology, landforms, flooding, flood case study, landscapes
A Level; types of volcano
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A Level; types of volcano

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This lesson starts by identifying the characteristics of a volcano and how a volcano erupts. There are facts, photos, maps and diagrams about each types of volcano, these are categorised as basaltic, andesitic and rhyolitic. There are also details of other ways in which volcanoes can be categorised e.g. volcano explosivity scale (VEI). There is also a note taking sheet and a card sort to consolidate students knowledge of the different volcano types.
GCSE 9-1; Climate - Natural causes of climate change
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GCSE 9-1; Climate - Natural causes of climate change

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The first activity involves students making a teaching resource on flipchart paper, using an information sheet they are given. The three natural causes of climate change studied are Milankovitch cycles, tectonic activity and sunspots. After 15 minutes the students should give presentations about their cause to the other groups who make notes. A note taking sheet is provided and a set of answers. Next there is an examination question about the causes of climate change. After that is a whiteboard quiz to test the students recall of the facts from the lesson. Finally students are introduced to the enhanced greenhouse effect - climate change caused by humans. They undertake a gap fill activity to explain in detail the greenhouse effect. All resources are included at the end of the PowerPoint.
GCSE9-1; Climate - Evidence of climate change
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GCSE9-1; Climate - Evidence of climate change

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In this lesson pupils will learn about the pieces of evidence that can be used to show climate change and their limitations. The lesson starts by asking students to suggest evidence that can be used to show climate change. Next students use information sheets to take notes of the evidence of climate change, where they occur, how they work and any limitations. The evidence includes dendrochronology, ice cores, cave paintings, paintings and diaries and global temperature recordings. There is an answer sheet provided. For the plenary students are required to undertake examination questions relating to the evidence. All resources are included at the end of the PowerPoint.
GCSE 9-1; UK non-renewable energy futures
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GCSE 9-1; UK non-renewable energy futures

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This lesson starts by encouraging the students to estimate the UKs current energy use. Following this are a series of discussion questions for the pupils to tackle. Next the students are introduced to why our use of gas and nuclear energy will increase. The next activity is to draw a proportional map to show where our gas supplies come from. this will develop both knowledge and skills. To stretch and challenge the most able there is also a bar graph/ pie chart drawing activity. Alternatively this could be used as a homework task. All worksheets are included within the lesson PowerPoint.
GCSE; climate change bundle
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GCSE; climate change bundle

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This bundle includes lessons on climate change since the Pleistocene, natural causes of climate change, effects of climate change and a lesson evaluating the effects of climate change. A wide range of teaching methods and resources are included in these lessons.