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A selection of Geography lessons. I'm a Geography teacher originating from the Lake District currently teaching at an International School in Bangkok with experience teaching Geography, Global Perspectives and English.

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A selection of Geography lessons. I'm a Geography teacher originating from the Lake District currently teaching at an International School in Bangkok with experience teaching Geography, Global Perspectives and English.
Beach Formation
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Beach Formation

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This lesson looks at the formation of beaches, longshore drift and the formation of spits and salt marshes.
Coastal Erosion
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Coastal Erosion

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This lesson investigates the 4 types of coastal erosion and also slumping. Concordant and discordant coasts too.
Waves
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Waves

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This lesson is an introduction to a unit on coasts and investigates key terms, how waves are created and constructive & destructive beaches
Rainforest Deforestation Case Study Thailand
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Rainforest Deforestation Case Study Thailand

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This ;lesson investigates the causes of deforestation more generally then focuses on specific reasons with facts about the deforestation in Thailand, it then looks at the facts and finally the solutions. This would take 2-3 lessons.
What is an Ecosystem?
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What is an Ecosystem?

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This lesson goes through key terminology and gets students to appreciate the range of ecosystems there are. This works as an introductory lesson to a new unit.
Why are tropical deserts hot and dry?
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Why are tropical deserts hot and dry?

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This lesson investigates tropical & sub tropical deserts and the reasons for them being hot and dry; ocean currents, latitude, ITCZ and how different factors such as altitude and proximity to a coast affects them. This should take 2 lessons.
Why is it hot and wet at the equator?
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Why is it hot and wet at the equator?

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This lesson investigates the reasons for the equator being hot and wet it also looks at the ICTZ. There is also a climate table interpretation and climate graph drawing activity. This lesson would usually take 2 lessons,
Organic or GM?
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Organic or GM?

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A look at organic vs GMO where facts are presented hopefully free from bias and then students get to make up their own minds and present them.
Sustainable Farming Techniques
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Sustainable Farming Techniques

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This takes at least 2 lessons and looks at soil exhaustion by looking at the Dust Bowl of the 1930s and then looks at ways of conserving soil and to provide solutions to different scenarios.
Agriculture introduction
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Agriculture introduction

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A lesson for introducing agriculture including key terms and themes. Focus on subsistence vs commercial, pastoral vs arable and intensive vs extensive farming.
Congestion - Bangkok
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Congestion - Bangkok

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This lesson investigates the causes and effects of Bangkok’s congestion and also looks at solutions to the problem which the students use the internet to research. this lesson was created when I taught at an International School in Bangkok.
Urban Spawl
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Urban Spawl

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This lesson investigates the problems associated with urban sprawl, greenfield and brownfield sites and conflicts on the urban-rural fringe