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Resources focused on the AQA GCSE Geography (8035) course and the BTEC (tech) travel and tourism course from Pearson (2022 onwards)

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Resources focused on the AQA GCSE Geography (8035) course and the BTEC (tech) travel and tourism course from Pearson (2022 onwards)
Development Gap (strategies to reduce ) - Revision Sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)
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Development Gap (strategies to reduce ) - Revision Sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)

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A revision sheet that summarises the strategies to reduce the development gap as part of the changing economic world unit in the 8035 GCSE Geography course (AQA). Can be used as a standalone activity or with the blue GCSE AQA Geography textbook. Ideal for revision or as use as a long-term catch up activity for students with poor attendance. Best enlarged onto A3 when printed.
Development Gap (indicators, causes and consequences)  Revision Sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)
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Development Gap (indicators, causes and consequences) Revision Sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)

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A summary revision sheet to cover the following parts of the Changing Economic World topic as part of the GCSE AQA Geography course (8035): development indicators causes of the development gap consequences of uneven development Can be used as a standalone worksheet or with the blue AQA GCSE Geography textbook. Ideal for summarising revision or as catch up resource for students who have large amounts of learning.
Urban Sustainability Revision Sheet - AQA GCSE Geography
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Urban Sustainability Revision Sheet - AQA GCSE Geography

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A revision sheet covering water and energy conservation, urban transport strategies to reduce traffic congestion and responding to the challenge of waste disposal. The worksheet has been designed to make links to the city of Bristol where possible rather than focusing on Freiburg to reduce overload for students. Students are not required to study any case study or example for this part of the specification but if students have studied Bristol as their UK city this worksheet will compliment their revision of this exxample. Could be used as a standalone worksheet for revision or to support catch up for students who have been off for long periods.
Geography Numeracy Skills Knowledge Organiser
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Geography Numeracy Skills Knowledge Organiser

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A knowledge organiser for some of the numeracy skills that students studying GCSE Geography (AQA) may be asked to use in exams. It’s a 2 page document which includes: definition of each numeracy measure step by step guide on how to calculate it a worked/model example for each advantage and disadvantage for each measure top tip reminders Includes the following numeracy/statistical skills: mean (average) median mode range percentage change interquartile range
Tectonic hazards (earthquake) revision sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)
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Tectonic hazards (earthquake) revision sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)

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A revision sheet for the earthquake part of the tectonic hazards unit of the 8035 AQA geography course. It could be used as part of a lesson or standalone e.g. for HWK. Best printed A4 and then enlarged to A3. Includes: earthquake key terms formation of an earthquake Richter and Mercalli scale Earthquake case studies (primary, secondary impacts and short-term and long responses) Monitoring and the 3Ps to reduce the effects of earthquakes. Could easily be adapted for volcanoes if needed.
Causes of the development gap worksheet
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Causes of the development gap worksheet

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A standalone worksheet which could be used with KS3 or KS4. The first part involves students reading descriptions of the different causes of the development gap and then adding the correct name of the cause to each one. The second task involves students categorising them into physical, economic or historical. The third task requires students to analyse two maps and then identify which possible cause of the development gap they show. The first is structured with gap fills and sentence starters and the second is slightly more open. There is a challenge task at the end to promote deeper level thinking. Perfect for a lesson, revision or homework.
Strategies to reduce the development gap worksheet
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Strategies to reduce the development gap worksheet

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A standalone worksheet that could be used as part of a lesson on strategies to reduce the development gap. It includes x3 tasks: Task 1 - match each strategy with the correct meaning/description Task 2 - explain how one strategy reduce the development gap. A model example is given to help. Task 3 - x4 weakness/challenges are described and students have to suggest which strategy to reduce the development gap it would link to.
Natural Hazards and Plate Tectonics Revision Sheet
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Natural Hazards and Plate Tectonics Revision Sheet

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This is a revision summary sheet for Paper 1 of the AQA 8035 geography specification. It includes an overview of what a natural hazard is and a summary of why hazard risk varies. It also includes a section on tectonic hazards, which includes: distribution plate tectonic theory plate margins It does not include earthquakes or volcano formation in detail, or named examples of tectonic hazards or how to reduce the risk of tectonic hazards. Perfect for quick revision and to summarise key information.
Types of Settlement and Hierarchy Worksheet
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Types of Settlement and Hierarchy Worksheet

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An A4 worksheet which is based around the different types of settlement. Task 1 - students have to read each description and match it to the correct settlement name. Task 2 - students have to complete a diagram of the settlement hierarchy. Challenge - students have to describe the difference between two settlements.
Economic Challenges in Rio Worksheet
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Economic Challenges in Rio Worksheet

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A worksheet exploring the economic challenges created by urban growth in Rio de Janerio, Brazil. A range of comprehension questions which includes the growth of the informal economy as well as skills based questions using a line graph. Perfect as a standalone worksheet as part of a lesson or additional homework.
Weather Worksheet
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Weather Worksheet

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A worksheet on weather, which includes: Task 1 - students read the different elements of weather and match them to the correct definition. Task 2 - students have to identify the type of weather shown in the photographs. Task 3 - students read some examples of weather and categorise them to show if they have a positive or negative impact on people. Task 4 - students read a short paragraph explaining the impacts of high temperatures and highlight the connectives and weather elements in two different colours. Task 5 - students write their own PEEL paragraph to explain how heavy snow can impact people.