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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L11 Assessment (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 11 on the SOW - the assessment on the background of Changing places before the places studies.
Starter - Retrieval Questions based on the previous lesson (L10 Rebranding and Reimaging)
Assessment - 70 mins, 50 Marks. Mixture of shorter recall Qs, longer questions and source bases questions.
Feedback Lesson - broken down Qs with model answers and application to similar Qs.
Assessment and worksheets - Powerpoint - Feedback - Modelled answers.

AQA Globalisation - L7 Unequal Flows - China Road Belt Initiative (RBI) (Lesson and Resources).
L7 in the SOW with further focus on unequal flows - written for the AQA Globalisation and Governance Unit.
Key idea 1.2
Recap of flows of Globalisation
Linking to the idea of unequal flows in Globalisation - Using China’s Road Belt Initiative as an example
Reading task to apply the information to given questions at the end - developing geographical literacy
SKILLS - Analyse Question
PowerPoint - Worksheets - Lesson - Modelled work.

AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L9 Clone Towns (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 9 of the scheme - Clones towns different sense of place made for AQA Changing places unit - fieldwork opportunity:
**Key Idea **
How are places constructed - how does this change?
Finding out about the purpose and wider context in which the particular representation of a place.
Starter - Retrieval questions from last lesson (L8 Placelessness) and reviewing exam Qs with Feedback…
Recap Placelessness and homogenized ideas about clone towns.
CASE STUDY - Is York a clone town? Using the NEF equation does the town qualify as a clone one.
Problems and opportunities with clone towns.
IT TASK - using google earth and google maps walk along the high street and identify the shops + use NEF equation.
EXAM Q - practice and Markscheme.
***Fieldwork opportunity here.
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Practice - Mark Scheme - Fieldwork Opportunity.

AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L8 Placelessness (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 8 of the scheme - Placelessness different sense of place made for AQA Changing places unit (Can be used as a good Cover lesson if needed)
**Key Idea **
How are places constructed - how does this change?
Finding out about the purpose and wider context in which the particular representation of a place.
Introduce Placelessness and homogenized ideas.
Use Examples and images to illustrate Placelessness.
CASE STUDY - Totnes, Devon and combating Placelessness.
Criticisms of Placelessness.
Synoptic links - Globalisation and Placelessness
EXAM Q.
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Practice - Mark Scheme - Fieldwork Opportunity.

AQA Globalisation - L6 Interdependence + Unequal flows of Globalisation (Lesson and Resources).
Lesson 6 in the SOW looking at the interdepedence and unequal flows created by Glocalisation and the global shift - Written for the AQA Globalisation and Global Governance Unit:
KEY IDEA 1.2
Starter - Retrieval questions on previous lesson (L5 Positives and negatives of Globalisation).
Exam Q with modelled paragraph following the PEEEL structure.
Example of unequal flows of the British Empire in terms of people, money and ideas.
HOMEWORK - Single product economy work (Building on GCSE case study)
PowerPoint - Worksheets - Lesson - Modelled work.

AQA Globalisation - L9 Introduction to Trade (Lesson and Resources).
L9 in the SOW looking at the introduction to trade and international trade - written for the AQA Globalisation and Governance Unit.
KEY IDEA 1.4 and 1.5
Introduction of what is trade - balance, visible, invisible
Global trading patterns
SKILLS - Graphical analysis
Lessons - PowerPoint - Worksheets - Modelled Work.

AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L7 Quantitative Sources of Place (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 7 of the scheme - How can different Quantitative sources changes out opinion on a place and construct s different sense of place and how this links/ contrasts to qualitative made for AQA Changing places unit - applied to local study but can be adapted to are or uses as a case Study.
** Key Idea 2.7**
Places may be represented in a variety of different forms, in diverse media.
Finding out about the purpose and wider context in which the particular
representation of a place was produced can help evaluate its reliability.
Starter - Retrieval questions on the previous lesson (L6 Quantitative Sources of Place).
Recap Quantitatve sources - examples and pros/cons
COMPUTER TASK - using various sources of data look at local area (Ipswich in this case) to complete a local study e.g.
* Index of Multiple Deprivation
* House Prices
* Crime data
* Census data
EXAM Q - Applying the computer task data.
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Practice - Modelled Answers

AQA Globalisation - L2 Flows/Dimensions of Globalisation (Lesson and Resources).
2nd lesson in the SOW on the flows/Dimensions of Globalisation for AQA Globalisation and Global Governance:
KEY IDEA 1.1
Addressing the 5 flows (CLIPS) - Capital, Labour, Information, Products, Services
Adsressing Foriegn Direct investment
HOMEWORK - Further resources on Flow of Labour
PowerPoint - Lesson Plans - Worksheets.

AQA Globalisation - L4 Unequal flows of Globalisation - Core and Periphery (Lesson and Resources).
L4 in the SOW looking at the Core and Periphery model in detail to begin to address ideas of trade and unequal flows of Globalisation for AQA Globalisation and Global Governance:
Key ideas 1.5 and 1.2
Starter - Retrieval questions from previous lesson (L3 Factors of Globalisation)
Introducing the idea of the Global shift and how this has let to Core/Periphery regions
How to global shift links to the Clark Fisher model and changes in production over time - linking to the rise of the BRICs Nations
HOMEWORK - Revision task

AQA Globalisation - L11 Food Commodity - Bananas (Lesson and Resources).
Whole lesson on the introduction to Globalisation for AQA Globalisation and Global Governance:
KEY IDEA 1.10
Spatial organisation of a global food product - Bananas.
Know in detail the world trade in at least one food commodity or one manufacturing product.
Students are able to describe world trade for a food commodity and/or manufactured product through a case study.
PowerPoint - Lesson Plans - Worksheets - Exam Practice

AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L2 Economic Changes (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 2 of a Distant Place study on Detroit- using the Oxford textbook. There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment).
This lesson looks at the economic changes in Detroit - and how there was a decline in industry and the impact this has had.
**Key Idea **
How are places constructed - how does this change?
What factors have influenced the Detroit’s history and place making process?
How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)?
Introducing Ford
Steel Belt to Rust belt background - analysis Q on this.
Article on Globalisation and impact on Detroit - Exam Q on this.
Research Homework and Documentary Qs
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Q (with answers) - MODELLED WORK

AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L5 How do local places change? (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 5 in the scheme - applying the Exogenous and Endogenous factors to a local place. Could be adapted to local area or used as a case study and this is the make up of Kesgrave made for AQA Changing places unit.
Key Idea 2.4
How has Kesgrave changed?
Using cartographic maps to identify changes to the “place” and how exogenous and endogenous factors have influenced.
Starter - Retrieval Questions on the previous lesson (L4 Why are places different?)
Recap - Exogenous and Endogenous factors with different examples.
4 Mark questions outlining the difference between the 2 with Modelled Examples.
Local study - using different maps how has the place changed over time.
Lesson Resources - Powerpoints - Worksheets - Modelled Work.

AQA Globalisation - L3 Globalisation Factors (Lesson and Resources).
3rd lesson in the SOW looking at the different fators which have influences Globalisation for AQA Globalisation and Global Governance:
KEY IDEA 1.1
Starter - retrieval questions from the previous lesson (L2 Flows/Dimensions of Globalisation).
Addressing the 5 factors - Communication, Security, Financial systens, trade agreements and Transport.
Further detail on Transport using a reading task on containerisation (London Gateway focus).
HOMEWORK - Further reading/research on containerisation.
PowerPoint - Lesson Plans - Worksheets - Modelled work.

AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L3 Demographic Changes (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 3 of a Distant Place study on Detroit- using the Oxford textbook. There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment).
This lesson looks at the Demographic changes in Detroit - and how there was a decline in industry and the impact this has had following the great Migration.
**Key Idea **
How are places constructed - how does this change?
What factors have influenced the Detroit’s history and place making process?
How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)?
Exam Q starter
Various graphical analysis tasks.
Blog Analysis
Link between demographic changes and character of place
HWK - Research Great Migration
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Q - MODELLED ANSWERS

AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Media Representation (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 4 of the scheme - Media Representation and place made for AQA Changing places unit:
Key idea 2.3
How can the media distort a person’s “sense of place?”
What negative effect can sources have on people’s construction of places?
Image annotation on previous conceptions of various places + why.
Near vs. Far places.
IT TASK - Africa the “Dark continent”. Researching articles to complete a “word cloud.”
READING - Doreen Massey HWK.
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Readings.

AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Changing Character of a place (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 7 of the scheme - How can different sources changes out opinion on a place and construct s different sense of place made for AQA Changing places unit:
Key Idea 2.6
How are places constructed - how does this change?
Finding out about the purpose and wider context in which the particular representation of a place.
Recap - Exogenous and Endogenous with Exam Practice.
Carousel Task- using 6 5 different images write anything about the place’s character.
EXAM Q - and modelled answer on physical geography and place
HWK - Keyword Definitions
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Practice - Modelled Answers

AQA Globalisation and Global Governance Assessment + Feedback.
This is an end of unit assessment for the AQA Globalisation and GLobal Governance module.
Included is:
Question paper
Feedback lesson with common mistake highlighted on PP.
Model answers.
Improvements tasks.

AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L2 Categories of Place (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 2 of the scheme - Categories place made for AQA Changing places unit:
KEY IDEA 2.3
Lesson Retrieval from L1 (What is place?)
How can the media etc define our sense of place?
How can the media develop an “us” and “them?”
What are the near and far places?
How do people’s opinions of place differ? Does the media play a role?
Homework - David Houle Ted Talk
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Modelled work.

AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L6 Qualitative Sources in Place (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 6 of the scheme - How can different Qualitative sources changes out opinion on a place and construct s different sense of place made for AQA Changing places unit:
Key Idea 2.7
Places may be represented in a variety of different forms, in diverse media.
Finding out about the purpose and wider context in which the particular representation of a place was produced can help evaluate its reliability.
Starter - Retrieval questions on the Previous lesson (L5 Exogenous and endogenous factors in a local place).
Qualitative vs. Quantitative sources definitions and examples (textbook work).
In detail what are examples, positives and negatives of the following sources - Statistics?Maps? Films, art and photography? Stories, Articles, music and poetry?
EXAM Q - longer and shorted on Qualitative Sources and place applying notes.
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Practice - Modelled Answers.

AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Detroit Place Study L4 Changing Character (Lesson + Resources)
Lesson 4 of a Distant Place study on Detroit- using the Oxford textbook. There are 8 lessons in this Scheme (including assessment).
This lesson looks at the the decline of Detroit’s big industries and how this has changed the character and altered sense of place.
**Key Idea **
How are places constructed - how does this change?
What factors have influenced the Detroit’s history and place making process?
How do a range of data sources represent a place (qualitative and quantitative)?
20 Mark Question - practice and model
Introduce De-industrialization
Photo analysis of Various parts of Detroit
What impact does De-industrialization have on place? Can anything be done to “stop” it?
HWK - Census data analysis
PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Q - MODELLED WORK