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Flood Management - Hard and Soft Engineering
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Flood Management - Hard and Soft Engineering

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Used for an A - Level observation lesson - notes were added along the walls of classroom & corridor - students gather information and then came back, had a discussion and then applied learning to exam question. Covers hard and soft engineering techniques.
Ecosystems A-Level
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Ecosystems A-Level

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Ecosystems A-Level Includes: Key words Temperate deciduous Moorland Tropical Rainforest deforestation Ecological conservation Areas case studies Human Activity, Biodiversity, &Sustainability Management of fragile environments AQA legacy questions
Plate Tectonics A-Level
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Plate Tectonics A-Level

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A-Level Geography Revision powerpoint covering: plate tectonics theory plate boundaries and associated landforms & hazards Earthquakes Volcanoes Case studies on earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis
GCSE Matthew's Gospel Review of Learning Booklet
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GCSE Matthew's Gospel Review of Learning Booklet

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CCEA GCSE Matthew’s Gospel This is a review of learning booklet, which is great for using in class tasks, homework or as a revision booklet. An Answer Booklet is also included. Areas covered include: Background to Matthew’s Gospel The Identity of Jesus Jesus the Miracle Worker The Kingdom of God The Death & Resurrection of Jesus The Place and Nature of Discipleship
Ecosystems A-Level Key Words
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Ecosystems A-Level Key Words

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Ecosystem key words for A Level Geography. They are on a powerpoint so that they can be used as a revision task. Each students provides their definition as you go round the class. Great starter or review task also.
Tsunami Case Studies - Boxing Day & Japan
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Tsunami Case Studies - Boxing Day & Japan

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Two Tsunami case studies presented factually as a revision resource. One is the Boxing Day Tsunami & the second one is the Japan tsunami in 2011. Great for GCSE & A-Level Geography students or as a teaching resource.