In this shop you will find Geography resources for KS3, KS4 an KS5.
I have created some IBDP resources for Geography which took hours. These lessons are generally 10 lessons in 1 PPT with all activities, PPTs, worksheets, model answers..
The Majority of the work that I have uploaded is for KS3 but I will hopefully be able to add A Level lessons on by the end of the year.
I have also created some 'lighting fires lessons' which aim to engage learners as well as 'literacy based lessons'.
In this shop you will find Geography resources for KS3, KS4 an KS5.
I have created some IBDP resources for Geography which took hours. These lessons are generally 10 lessons in 1 PPT with all activities, PPTs, worksheets, model answers..
The Majority of the work that I have uploaded is for KS3 but I will hopefully be able to add A Level lessons on by the end of the year.
I have also created some 'lighting fires lessons' which aim to engage learners as well as 'literacy based lessons'.
AQA A level taster lesson
This is a taster lesson for AQA A level that could be easily adapted for edexcell or a GCSE taster lesson with a hazards theme.
The first few slides are administrative. The main bulk of the lesson is an interactive game which requires quite a bit of movement. I did this lesson with my year 12s and they absolutely loved it.
I hour-100mins lesson needed.
Learning objective/WILF (What I’m looking for):
WALT: Justify a process of crisis decision making
Hazard link: volcanoes
This is a well resourced set of lessons using the TEEP template. Links to assessment for learning and well stuctured tasks. 3 lessons in 1 PPT including group work
Focus is on 3.2.3.7 Other contemporary urban environmental issues Bedzed-susainable London and Mumabi as case studies.
Suggest resources other then the creations attached:
Hodder AS/A level Textbook
Cambrige AS/A level Textbook
To cover this part of the spec
3.2.3.7 Other contemporary urban environmental issues
Environmental problems in contrasting urban areas: atmospheric pollution, water pollution and dereliction. Strategies to manage these environmental problems.
3.2.3.8 Sustainable urban development
Impact of urban areas on local and global environments. Ecological footprint of major urban areas. Dimensions of sustainability: natural, physical, social and economic. Nature and features of sustainable cities. Concept of liveability.
Contemporary opportunities and challenges in developing more sustainable cities.Strategies for developing more sustainable cities
Lots of exam focus and checking activities
This is a taster lesson for Edexcell A level that could be easily adapted for AQA A level or a GCSE taster lesson with a hazards theme.
The first few slides are administrative. The main bulk of the lesson is an interactive game which requires quite a bit of movement. I did this lesson with my year 12s and they absolutely loved it.
I hour-100mins lesson needed.
Learning objective/WILF (What I’m looking for):
WALT: Justify a process of crisis decision making
Hazard link: volcanoes
rainfall and flooding including flood hydrographs
Learning objectives
WALT: suggest the causes of flooding. To present information graphically. To analyse and interpret graphs using data
Complete with modelling and challange as well as differentiated flood hydrograph sheets.
IB optional theme food and health for the new Spec whole lessons for a whole unit of work
Option F: Food and health
Section 1: Measuring food and health
Section 2 : Food systems and spread of diseases
Section 3: Stakeholders in food and health
Section 4:Future health and food security and sustainability
in one big bumper pack with lesson resources and ppts with Syllabus links clearly made. Example answers also included.
Knowledge checks and activities included.
Hours of work 25 lessons. A whole unit of work including the worksheets to go with it.
Example answers for 10 mark essay questions.
Lesson entitled missing part of the lesson is for part 4 page 46 onwards is particularly useful. This matches with the resources already saved. Sorry about that. This lesson has more in it too. Sorry I don’t know why it didn’t save across.
These groups of lessons are aimed at year 7 with the focus on development, poverty and fair trade with assessments.
What is development?
How is development measured?
What is fair trade and how can it reduce the development gap?
What are the SDGs and how can it reduce the development gap?
What is oxfam and how can it reduce the development gap?
The cause and effects of water shortages
This lesson includes worksheets, knowledge checks and activities. This lesson has enough content for 100mins.
This was taught to my year 8 class.
WALT: identify causes of environmental issues. justify a point of view. use evidence.
Lesson also includes assessed question with success criteria.
Resource managment lessons based on the AQA 2016 1-9 specification but used with year 9 for a unit on resource managment when we changed exam boards and up to date with stretch tasks and the I, We, you format with do now and exit tickets.
This is a PLC for the AQA GCSE paper 2 Human 8035/2 – JUNE 2021 paper. It has some models as well as tips of how to get the mark. It is student friendly so your studnets can assess their own progress, reflect on their mock paper and identify which areas/topics/skills that they need to work on and so personalising revision areas of focus. I have completed this for all areas of the paper including the 3 options of food, water and energy.
Dubai a coastal area
This is a lesson used to map and describe th geographical location of Dubai but also to discover why they have managed to develop so quickly. My students are a bit obsesed with Dubai and loved this lesson.
There are some exam style comprehension tasks also.
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to) :
WALT: Describe the attraction to a coastal city. Explain how areas change over time. Present information graphically
The main lesson is on Smart Notebook and resources are in PPT format or word.
Coastal erosion and erosion landforms
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to):
WALT: Describe how processes shape the coastline
WALT: Coasts are shaped by the sea and the action of waves.
This lesson has knowledge checks with a self assessment opportunity as well as
and assessment opportunity with success criteria.
The main lesson is on Smart Notebook and resources are in PPT format or word.
Resources for the lesson saved in the attachment section (paper clip) on the SNB.
Climate graph Brazil Manus
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to)
WALT: create a climate graph for the Amazon Rainforest- analyse graphs using evidence
This lesson has knowledge checks and assessment opportunity with success criteria.
Differentiation:
Challenge sheet just instructions and data as well as living graph statements to organise
Graph that has been started already for the less able.
Ecosystems and Biomes
learning objective/WALT (We are learning to)
WALT: present information graphically- analyse and interpret graphs using data-describe the locations of Biomes
Main lesson is in smart notebook. Resources are attached to the smart notebook, click the paper clip on the dashboard to view attachments.
This lesson has knowledge checks and peer assessment
Britain’s varied coastlines
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to) :
WALT: describe and compare Britain’s beaches
The main lesson is on Smart Notebook and resources are in PPT format or word.
Resources for the lesson saved in the attachment section (paper clip) on the SNB.
This lesson has knowledge checks with a self assessment opportunity
Students will find that Britain’s beaches vary in terms of rock type, use and popularity.
Waves and tides
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to)
WALT - Identify the causes of tides - Describe wave characteristics
This lesson is differentiated using hard, harder, hardest tasks.
This lesson has knowledge checks with a self assessment opportunity
The development of China
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to):
WALT: use a range of sources of evidence. categories information. draw conclusions using evidence.
This lesson has knowledge checks.
The main lesson is on Smart Notebook and resources are in PPT format or word.
Resources for the lesson saved in the attachment section (paper clip) on the SNB.
This lesson is differentiated using hard, harder, hardest tasks
Location of China
This lesson allows students to map the location of china and describe the locational of China geographically using key terms and compass directions.
This lesson has knowledge checks with a self assessment opportunity as well as an assessment opportunity with success criteria and modeling.
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to):
WALT: describe geographically
The main lesson is on Smart Notebook and resources are in PPT format or word.
Resources for the lesson saved in the attachment section (paper clip) on the SNB.
Differntiated map of China.
Global warming assessment and assessment feedback lessons including detailed leveled answers.
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to):
WALT: Demonstrate prior knowledge and understanding in exam conditions
This lesson has knowledge checks with a self assessment opportunity as well as and assessment opportunity with success criteria.
The main lesson is on Smart Notebook and resources are in PPT format or word.
Resources for the lesson saved in the attachment section (paper clip) on the SNB.
This lesson addresses the positive and negative effects of industrialisation in China.
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to):
WALT: describe the effects of change. categorise information.
The main lesson is on Smart Notebook and resources are in PPT format or word.
Resources for the lesson saved in the attachment section (paper clip) on the SNB.
This lesson is differentiated using hard, harder, hardest tasks,
Assessment opportunity with success criteria also included.
The causes of global warming (human and physical)
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to):
WALT: identify the causes of climate change
This lesson has knowledge checks with a self assessment opportunity as well as
and assessment opportunity with success criteria.
The main lesson is on Smart Notebook and resources are in PPT format or word.
Resources for the lesson saved in the attachment section (paper clip) on the SNB.
Differentiation
option 1 or option 2 (challenge) self differentiation opportunities.