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Lower Course Features & Water Cycle
First part of the lesson focuses on the features in the lower course of a river.
Second part of the lesson focuses on the water cycle and how water moves around the Earth.
Emigration from the UK
A lesson introducing emigration from the UK.
Why do people move away from the UK?
What are the pull factors that attract UK citizens to foreign countries?
Introduction to Population Change
An introduction to the Population Change topic.
Looks at the world's population as a whole and how and why it has changed over time.
The Losers of Sport
A lesson looking at how people in LEDCs miss out on the success of sport in MEDCs.
Does Weather Affect Day-To-Day Life?
A lesson looking at how weather affects different jobs around the world. Video link included.
Population Decline
A lesson looking at the factors that cause a population to decline.
Comparisons made to the local area.
Introduction to the Rainforests & Ecosystems
Students will look at key terms to do with ecosystems and the rain forest.
Students will also look at the location of ecosystems and why they are found where they are.
Billionaires - Good or Bad?
A lesson focusing on how billionaires could either potentially be good for our work or hinder development in it.
The Geography of the 2015 Rugby World Cup
An independent research lesson looking at the geography of the rugby world cup.
The Development Gap 2
A lesson focusing on how to reduce the development gap.
Organisations such as the IMF and the WB are looked at along with debt, tariffs, etc.
Map Maker/ Drawing Maps
Students will create mental maps and then learn the basics of drawing a map.
Worksheet can be obtained from the geog. series.
Population Change SOW - AQA GCSE Geography
A complete SOW to be used when planning lessons Population Change lessons for AQA A GCSE.
Introduction to Population Change
A lesson focusing on how the population of the world has changed over time.
Local examples used to help students understand the scale of population growth.
NEW AQA GCSE GEOGRAPHY - The Living World Lesson 10: Cold Environment Development, Alaska
Students will focus on:
A case study lesson focusing on development in Alaska. Students will look at Alaskan Oil and the benefits and problems of using this as a means of development.
Lesson is planned for 100 minutes but can be split into 2, 50 minute lessons.
NEW AQA GCSE GEOGRAPHY - The Living World Lesson 1: Introduction to Ecosystems
An introduction to ecosystems and Epping Forest case study. Students will focus on:
Key Terms
Food Chains
Food Webs
Trophic Levels
Nutrient Cycling
Epping Forest
Lesson is designed for 100 minutes but can be split into 2, 50 minute lessons.
NEW AQA GCSE Geography - Physical Landscapes In The UK: Lesson 14 - River Flooding, Banbury
Students will focus on:
Completing a case study on river flooding in Banbury. Students will also look at how flooding in the area has been managed.
Lesson is planned for 100 minutes but can be split into 2, 50 minute lessons.
NEW AQA GCSE Geography - Urban Issues & Challenges: Lesson 3 - Improving Rio's Environment
Students will focus on:
Rio's Environmental challenges.
Favelas.
Rosinha Case Study.
Favela Bairro Project Case Study.
Improvement Of Favelas (including the effect of the 2016 Olympics).
Lesson is planned for 100 minutes but can be split into 2, 50 minute lessons.
NEW AQA GCSE Geography - Urban Issues & Challenges: Lesson 6 - How Has London Changed?
Students will focus on:
The decline and rise of Shoreditch.
The decline and rise of London's docks.
Lesson is planned for 100 minutes but can be split into 2, 50 minute lessons.
NEW AQA GCSE GEOGRAPHY - The Living World Lesson 5: Tropical Rainforest Deforestation
Students will focus on:
A case study lesson on deforestation in the Amazon. Lesson looks at causes, effects and responses. Exam-style question provided for students.
Lesson is planned for 100 minutes but can be split into 2, 50 minute lessons.
NEW AQA GCSE Geography - Urban Issues & Challenges: Lesson 5 - London's Population
Students will focus on:
London's growing population.
Age structure of London's population (population pyramids).
Ethnic makeup of London's population.
Fieldwork design for paper 3.
Lesson is planned for 100 minutes but can be split into 2, 50 minute lessons.