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Lesson 6 and 7 Ecosystems within our oceans
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Lesson 6 and 7 Ecosystems within our oceans

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This is a collection of two resources that formulate the sixth and seventh lesson in the topic ‘oceans on the edge’. The lesson explores the ecosystems that exist within our oceans from the cold arctic to the warm coral reef.
Lesson 5 Why are our oceans so destructive?
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Lesson 5 Why are our oceans so destructive?

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This lesson is the fifth lesson in the scheme of learning that focuses on our planets oceans. The lesson investigates phenomenans such as El Nino and tsunamis and how the contribute to our oceans destructive
Lesson 4 Why are our oceans important?
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Lesson 4 Why are our oceans important?

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This lesson is the fourth in the scheme of learning focused around our planets oceans, entitled ‘oceans on the edge’. The lesson investigates the SEE importance of our oceans and encourages students to critically analyse whether they are more important to humans or the planet.
Lesson 3 Who owns our oceans?
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Lesson 3 Who owns our oceans?

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This lesson is the third in the scheme of learning that focuses on ocean vulnerability. This lesson gets students to investigate the politics of ocean ownership and the concept of
Lesson 2 Whar our oceans look like
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Lesson 2 Whar our oceans look like

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This lesson is the second in a scheme of learning that focuses on our oceans around the world. Students will investigate the structure of the ocean, their characteristics and examples of sections of the ocean that the three components
Lesson 1 Our oceans
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Lesson 1 Our oceans

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This is the first lesson in the scheme of learning that explores oceans around the world. This lesson introduces students to the main oceans and investigates how water developed on our
Sensational cities
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Sensational cities

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Cities have developed over thousands of years. From small settlements to outstanding conurbations. From the slums of Mumbai to the modern development of Dubai this topic explores the increasing popularity of cities. Students will follow a journey from the learning the services and functions of cities to exploring the vast, overpopulated megacities. The first series of lessons investigates cities in the UK, the establishment, decline and economic growth of essential cities such as London, Birmingham and Newcastle, The later parts of the topic explore cities around the world, including Mumbai, Lagos, Los Angeles and Singapore.
Knowledge organizer : Sensational cities
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Knowledge organizer : Sensational cities

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This is a knowledge organizer for the ‘sensational cities’ topic. The unit explores the impacts in growth of cities around the world. The knowledge organizer contains key vocabulary, core knowledge and key contained to accompany the scheme of learning and support students through their journey.
Lesson 10 Cities of the future: Dubai
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Lesson 10 Cities of the future: Dubai

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This is lesson 1 of the unit ‘Sensational cities’, designed for students to investigate how cities haves changed overtime. This lesson explores the reasons for Dubai’s growth and how the city continues to grow in a sustainable way.
Lesson 9 Has Los Angeles become unsustainable
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Lesson 9 Has Los Angeles become unsustainable

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This is lesson 1 of the unit ‘Sensational cities’, designed for students to investigate how cities haves changed overtime. This lesson investigates the impact of Los Angeles growth on its people and environment.
Lesson 8 Growth of Mumbai
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Lesson 8 Growth of Mumbai

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This is lesson 1 of the unit ‘Sensational cities’, designed for students to investigate how cities haves changed overtime. This lesson investigates the impacts of Mumbai’s growth on the people and environment of the city
Lesson 7 The impacts of growth in Lagos
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Lesson 7 The impacts of growth in Lagos

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This is lesson 1 of the unit ‘Sensational cities’, designed for students to investigate how cities haves changed overtime. The lesson investigates the reasons for Lagos growth into a megacity and how this has impacted both people and the environment.
Lesson 5 Megacities
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Lesson 5 Megacities

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This is lesson 1 of the unit ‘Sensational cities’, designed for students to investigate how cities haves changed overtime. The lesson investigates the location of megacities around the world and explores their characteristics.
Lesson 4 Re-urbanization within the UK
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Lesson 4 Re-urbanization within the UK

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This is lesson 1 of the unit ‘Sensational cities’, designed for students to investigate how cities haves changed overtime. This lesson explores the impacts of declining UK cities and how governments and businesses have attempted to rejuvinate areas to attract people.
Lesson 3 Decline in UK cities
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Lesson 3 Decline in UK cities

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This is lesson 1 of the unit ‘Sensational cities’, designed for students to investigate how cities haves changed overtime. This lesson explores the reasons for decline in UK cities such as Birmingham and Newcastle.
Lesson 2 UK Cities
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Lesson 2 UK Cities

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This is lesson 1 of the unit ‘Sensational cities’, designed for students to investigate how cities haves changed overtime. This lesson explores how cities have developed in the UK including the reason London is our capital.
Lesson 1 What are cities?
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Lesson 1 What are cities?

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This is lesson 1 of the unit ‘Sensational cities’, designed for students to investigate how cities haves changed overtime. This lesson investigates the definition of cities, how they have developed and how they continue to follow pattern or trends.
Knowledge organizer 'Who are we'
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Knowledge organizer 'Who are we'

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This is the knowledge organizer for the topic ‘who are we’. The KO includes all of the key vocabulary, key content and core information for the unit that explores the human and physical landscape of the UK.
Who are we lessons
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Who are we lessons

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Want a scheme of learning that engages students while introducing them to the fundamentals of secondary school geography? This unit explores the UK’s human and physical geography and is designed to adapt year 7 students to the subject during the first term. The topic explore the how the UK physical landscape and weather have shaped our island. The later parts of the unit investigates the impact of population, migration, industry change and tourism on the UK.
Lesson 10 How has tourism effected UK
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Lesson 10 How has tourism effected UK

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This is lesson 10 of the ‘who are we’ unit, designed to explore the physical and human landscape of the UK. The lesson investigates the impact of tourism on the UK and provides examples of various tourist attractions.