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Welcome to my selection of Geography resources for KS3 and KS4. Please feel free to suggest topics that you would like covered by email to gsenior1968@gmail.com

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Welcome to my selection of Geography resources for KS3 and KS4. Please feel free to suggest topics that you would like covered by email to gsenior1968@gmail.com
Landscapes of Vietnam: KS3 Scheme of Work
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Landscapes of Vietnam: KS3 Scheme of Work

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This is a collection of presentations and worksheets that we use to deliver one of our Year Seven units, The Landscapes of Vietnam. I wrote it with the help of our Vietnamese lodger about two or three years ago and it is an interesting alternative to learning about the other countries in Asia that are covered in all the usual textbooks, i.e. China, India etc. It covers physical geography, the monsoon, life on the Mekong delta, issues relating to mangrove forests along the coasts, rice farming and tropical storms. Along with the presentations are some basic resources such as outline maps of South East Asia and Vietnam.
Glaciation in the UK
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Glaciation in the UK

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This bundle is a collection of eight lessons that satisfies the requirements of the optional unit on glaciation in the UK for AQA’s 9-1 GCSE Geography syllabus. Case studies include Snowdonia and the Isle of Skye.
Atmospheric Hazards Bundle
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Atmospheric Hazards Bundle

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This bundle contains all the lessons needed to teach the atmospheric hazards element of the AQA 9-1 Geography GCSE. That’s complete coverage of the global circulation, tropical storms and their management with a case study about Typhoon Haiyan, lessons on climate change and how it is being managed and examples of extreme weather in the UK.
Year Eight - 46 Lesson Plans: Tectonics, Population, Savannah, Energy
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Year Eight - 46 Lesson Plans: Tectonics, Population, Savannah, Energy

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This scheme of work offers almost 50 detailed lesson plans for your Year 8 Geography Scheme of Work. This is plenty to keep a class occupied for a whole year’s learning including ideas for lessons on plate tectonics, Population and Migration, The Savannah and Energy for the Future. There are references to the textbooks that most departments keep sets of and ideas for homework. At around 20p per lesson, you can’t go far wrong.
Introducing Development - AQA GCSE
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Introducing Development - AQA GCSE

8 Resources
This is a bundle of eight presentations which cover the part of the unit 'Changing Economic World'. It should be sufficient for a month's teaching, assuming two hours' tuition per week for a GCSE class. Purchased separately the resources would cost £28.00, but I've knocked that down to £2.00 a lesson in this bundle - a time-saving £16.00 for all eight of them.
In the Horn of Africa Scheme of Work
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In the Horn of Africa Scheme of Work

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This collection of eleven presentations will help to deliver a unit of work on the Horn of Africa, broadly following the outline suggested by Geog.1 (4th Edition) pp.118-137. It includes an introduction to the continent, lessons on physical geography and climate, a study of coffee farming in the Ethiopian highlands and fair trade. There are also lessons on living and working in the hottest place on earth and on modern day piracy in the Indian Ocean.
Superpowers : A KS3 Scheme of Work
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Superpowers : A KS3 Scheme of Work

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These are the resources for our unit, Superpowers, which is what we teach our Year Eights at that crucial time when they are making their option choices - we are a two-year KS3 school. It contains everything you need to teach a seven lesson unit on some of the big issues in the USA, in China and in Russia including immigration, communism, the Cold War, population control, the fight to control the Arctic Ocean and so on. There is even a lesson on Donald Trumps Immigration Policy. There is an assessment available separately on this site.
KS3 Geography of the UK Scheme of Work
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KS3 Geography of the UK Scheme of Work

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This is the first scheme of work we cover with our Year Seven students once they’ve done their skills and map work basics. It covers the make-up of the British Isles, the location and function of its main cities, an explanation of our temperate maritime climate, a lesson on relief rainfall, a skills exercise to do with migration that involves flow lines and lessons on population distribution, inequality and the North-South divide. It assumes that you have copies of Geog.1 in your department, but you could always edit those references out and substitute questions and activities from books that you do have.
Tectonic Hazards Bundle
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Tectonic Hazards Bundle

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These are the teaching materials I created to teach the Tectonic Hazards section of the AQA 9-1 GCSE course. It includes lessons on the classification of hazards, patterns of tectonic activity and processes and land forms at plate boundaries. The two case studies are Amatrice, Italy 2016 and Balakot, Pakistan 2008. The later lessons teach students to write convincing extended answers contrasting the impact of the two earthquakes; finally there are lessons on living with and predicting and planning for hazards. The slides assume you have copies of Geog.1 in your classroom.
River Landscapes in the UK (Bundle): AQA GCSE
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River Landscapes in the UK (Bundle): AQA GCSE

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This bundle includes all the presentations you need to cover River Landscapes in the UK for the AQA 9-1 Geography GCSE. Lessons include The Long Profile of a River, River Processes, In the Upper Course, The Middle Course, Flood Plains and Estuaries, Flood Risk, Introducing Hydrographs, Soft Engineering, Hard Engineering and Managing the River Lune.
The Changing Economic World Bundle - AQA GCSE
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The Changing Economic World Bundle - AQA GCSE

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This set of fifteen presentations covers all of the unit known as The Changing Economic World in AQA’s 9-1 GCSE Geography Syllabus. This is a part of Challenges in the Human Environment. There is enough material here for 15-20 hours teaching, all linked directly to the requirements of the specification.