We aim to help busy teachers to deliver outstanding lessons, and to manage their workload pressures. With over 700 resources built using a research-based approach to teaching, TheGeographyShop has now become one of the most popular accounts on Tes. If you leave a review of any of our resources, you can claim any FREE single resource from our ever growing library. Simply message the email below, which is monitored daily.
thegeographyshoporiginal@gmail.com
We aim to help busy teachers to deliver outstanding lessons, and to manage their workload pressures. With over 700 resources built using a research-based approach to teaching, TheGeographyShop has now become one of the most popular accounts on Tes. If you leave a review of any of our resources, you can claim any FREE single resource from our ever growing library. Simply message the email below, which is monitored daily.
thegeographyshoporiginal@gmail.com
Geography Marking and Feedback Policy
This marking policy is designed to allow students to make as much academic progress as possible. It looks to encourage teachers work smarter not hard, and so allows them to make their marking as meaningful as possible, whilst trying to ensure that marking does not become overbearing. It also considers how student responses to marking can further there progress over time.
Happy to answer any questions…
Fieldwork for Geography GCSE Edexcel B, designed to cover the whole specification requirements. Set around Eastborne, but can easily be edited to an coastal setting.
Any questions please feel free to get in touch: jacobspong@gmail.com
A-LEVEL Geography A case study log for the entire course (Not including Glaciers and Human rights) with over 120 case studies, with supporting data. Took me about a week to make, so hope it helps.
Geography: How are the UK’s Coasts Evolving?
This unit is created in line with my personal passion for UK physical Geography. This unit is framed around the varying coastal challenges and process facing the UK’s coastlines from both a physical and human perspective. It is hoped the pupils will then be more equipped to understanding both coasts and the need for is constant management.
This Unit is my favourite to deliver and been streamlined over the last two years. Happy to answer questions and any feedback welcome…
jacobspong@gmail.com
SoW:
L1: Introductions to coasts
L2: Waves
L3: Coastal erosion and geology
L4: Longshore drift and deposition
L5: Swanage Enquiry
L6: Coastal management
L7: Should Happisburg be saved?
L8: How are coasts used by humans?
L9: Should St Lucia’s coastline be kept for the local fishermen?
It is worth noting that some of these lessons require two lessons to be delivered.
Geography: Why is there Conflict in the Middle East? (Resources; Religion; Superpowers; Corruption)
This unit is created in line with my personal passion for Geo-politics and Middle Eastern culture. Whist this unit is framed around the varying sources of conflict in the Middle East, such as: Sunnie (Saudi Arabia) and Shai (Iran) regional relations; the decline in demand for oil and the 2022 Qatar World cup, it does seek to challenge stereotypes and deconstruct complex concepts for learners.
This Unit is my favorite to deliver and and been stream lined over the last two years. Happy to answer questions and any feedback welcome…
jacobspong@gmail.com
SoW:
L1: Mapping the Middle East.
L2: How do Middle East Superpowers get on?
L3: Why does ‘black gold’ define the Middle east?
L4: Should there be a boycott of the Qatar 2022 world cup?
L5: Where Next for Deash?
L6: Composite and Radar Graphs
L7: Independent Research (Computers)
It is worth noting that some of these lessons require two lessons to be delivered.
Edexcel A-level Geography.
Topic 1: Regeneration
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L13 - 4A.10 - What different measures are used to judge a regeneration project’s level of success?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L7 - 4A.5 -Why do lived experiences affect ‘players’ opinions of regeneration?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
Edexcel A-level Geography.
Topic 1: Regeneration
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L8 - 4A.6 - Is there a case for Cranford being regenerated?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
Edexcel A-level Geography.
Topic 1: Regeneration
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L15 - 4A.12 - How can different rural stakeholders (players) use different criteria to judge the success of a regeneration project?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
Edexcel A-level Geography.
Topic 1: Regeneration
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L14 - 4A.11 - How can different urban stakeholders (players) use different criteria to judge the success of a regeneration project?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
Edexcel A-level Geography.
Topic 1: Regeneration
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L6 - Why do places have vary priorities in terms of regeneration?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
Edexcel A-level Geography.
Topic 1: Regeneration
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L2 - 4A.2 - How do places function and characteristic over time?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
Edexcel A-level Geography.
Topic 1: Regeneration
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L5 - How can economic restructuring lead urban decline?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
Edexcel A-level Geography.
Topic 1: Regeneration
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L4 - How has the regeneration of the San Francisco Bay area created winners and losers?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L3 - 4A.3 - How have past and present connections shaped places?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L10 - 4A.8 - How does local government policy aim to represent areas as being attractive to inward investment?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L9 - 4A.7 - How is UK government policy central to regeneration?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.
L1 - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/regeneration-economy-l1-12321947
L12 - 4A.9 - How can rebranding strategies are often used in a rural context?
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 1: Regeneration , which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This lesson is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, this lesson should take around two hours to deliver and hits the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Regeneration ), which can be viewed using the link below.