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A Geography and ESS teacher based in Asia. Sharing engaging resources that include updated examples/case studies. Teach Geography KS3, IGCSE and IB, as well as ESS IB.

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A Geography and ESS teacher based in Asia. Sharing engaging resources that include updated examples/case studies. Teach Geography KS3, IGCSE and IB, as well as ESS IB.
Rainforest Deforestation - Causes and Diamond 9
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Rainforest Deforestation - Causes and Diamond 9

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Causes of Rainforest Deforestation ** A very engaging lesson that is fully resourced. Contains a range of interesting videos to hook students. Instructions are on the notes section of each slide. Ideas are are mostly my own but some are adapted from elsewhere. Please have a look at my other lessons.
Lesson 4 - Threats to Biodiversity (Lesson 4 of 8)
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Lesson 4 - Threats to Biodiversity (Lesson 4 of 8)

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Lesson 4 - Threats to Biodiversity (Used with 11-14 students) The fourth lesson in my conservation scheme of learning. This lesson focuses on the threats to biodiversity and includes a ranking activity. Lesson is fully resourced with a powerpoint and worksheet. The following lessons look at extinction, mapping biodiversity, threats and a range of animal case studies e.g. bush meat. My lessons use high quality images so apologies if the files are large. Some of the activities are adapted from various sources including TES.
IGCSE/GCSE Mexico to USA Migration Case Study
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IGCSE/GCSE Mexico to USA Migration Case Study

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IGCSE/GCSE Mexico to USA Migration Case Study Lesson focused on the causes and impacts of migration from Mexico to USA. Students complete a Case Study A3 Sheet. Can be used for both IGCSE and GCSE. Ideas are my own or adapted from elsewhere.
Rainforest Campaign - Management - Sustainable - Whole Lesson
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Rainforest Campaign - Management - Sustainable - Whole Lesson

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Rainforest Management Campaign A planning a rainforest campaign lesson. Students analyse a range of different campaigns, then plan their own, and eventually peer assess each others. This can be used as a lesson before they actually create their own campaigns. In my previous examples of delivering this lesson students have created Posters, Instagram accounts and videos. Ideas are my own or sometimes adapted from elsewhere. Please check out my other lessons.
IGCSE/GCSE Introduction to Urban Settlements
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IGCSE/GCSE Introduction to Urban Settlements

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Introduction to Urban Settlements Theme 1.6 IGCSE Cambridge Geography (can be adapted/used for other specifications - I have used this for AQA and Edexcel GCSE) Lesson introduces Urbanisation and the growth of Urban Settlements. It finishes with some exam/skills questions. Ideas are my own or adapted from elsewhere
Infrastructure and Uneven Development
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Infrastructure and Uneven Development

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Lesson focuses on the causes of uneven development within a country. Lesson involves: Hexagon task: students examine the causes of uneven development, annotating how different factors may influence development e.g. climate Ranking Activity: Lesson then looks at how infrastructure may influence development within a country. Students rank the different types of infrastructure and explain their choices Lesson finishes with students deciding what they think is the main reason All materials on the PPT. Ideas are my own or adapted from elsewhere
Lesson 5 - Bush Meat (Lesson 5 of 8)
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Lesson 5 - Bush Meat (Lesson 5 of 8)

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Lesson 5 - Bush Meat (Used with 11-14 students) The fifth lesson in my conservation scheme of learning. This lesson focuses on the ‘bushmeat crisis’ with a particular focus on Gorillas. Lesson is fully resourced with a powerpoint and worksheet. The following lessons look at extinction, mapping biodiversity, threats and a range of animal case studies e.g. bush meat. My lessons use high quality images so apologies if the files are large. Some of the activities are adapted from various sources including TES.
Lesson 2 - Species Extinction (Lesson 2 of 8)
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Lesson 2 - Species Extinction (Lesson 2 of 8)

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Lesson 2 - Species Extinction (Used with 11-14 students) The second lesson in my Conservation scheme of learning. This looks at the extinction of the Dodo. Lesson is fully resourced with a powerpoint and worksheet. The following lessons look at extinction, mapping biodiversity, threats and a range of animal case studies e.g. bush meat. My lessons use high quality images so apologies if the files are large. Some of the activities are adapted from various sources including TES.
Lesson 6 - Plastic Impacts (Lesson 6 of 8)
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Lesson 6 - Plastic Impacts (Lesson 6 of 8)

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Lesson 6 - Plastic Impacts (Used with 11-14 students) The sixth lesson in my conservation scheme of learning. This lesson focuses on the impact of plastic on our oceans. Lesson is fully resourced with a powerpoint and worksheet. The following lessons look at extinction, mapping biodiversity, threats and a range of animal case studies e.g. bush meat. My lessons use high quality images so apologies if the files are large. Some of the activities are adapted from various sources including TES.
Hazards and Disasters
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Hazards and Disasters

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An introduction to human and natural hazards and disasters. Aimed at KS3. Lessons involves: Intro to what a hazard is A group task to examine which is the most deadly hazard Diamond 9 Ranking activity involving students annotating their reasons (this can be extended if access to the internet) All resources on the PPT.
IGCSE/GCSE (or KS3) Introduction to Migration (Causes and Impacts)
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IGCSE/GCSE (or KS3) Introduction to Migration (Causes and Impacts)

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IGCSE/GCSE (Could also be used for KS3) Introduction to Migration (Causes and Impacts) Lesson focused what is migration, why it happens (push and pull factors) and the impacts of migration. Can be used for both IGCSE and GCSE but would also be suitable for KS3. Ideas are my own or adapted from elsewhere.
IGCSE/GCSE Problems of Urban Areas and Urbanisation
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IGCSE/GCSE Problems of Urban Areas and Urbanisation

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Problems of Urban Areas and Urbanisation Theme 1.6 IGCSE Cambridge Geography (can be used for any specification) A variety of activities that focuses on the problems caused by urban areas and urbanisation. Includes a carousel research activity, diamond 9 and exam questions. Some ideas have been adapted from elsewhere
IGCSE/GCSE Urban Issues and Solutions - Traffic and Housing
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IGCSE/GCSE Urban Issues and Solutions - Traffic and Housing

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IGCSE/GCSE Urban Issues and Solutions - Traffic and Housing Lesson focused on building on brownfield/greenfield sites, consequences of traffic and research into how to solve them in London. Can be used for both IGCSE and GCSE. Ideas are my own or adapted from elsewhere.
IGCSE/GCSE Geography - Hazardous Environments
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IGCSE/GCSE Geography - Hazardous Environments

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A selection of Hazardous Environments lessons that would suit either GCSE or IGCSE. Lessons are: Introduction to Plate Tectonics Plate Boundaries Volcano Impacts What are volcanoes? What is a hazard and where are they found?
Lesson 1 - What is an endangered species? (Lesson 1 of 8)
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Lesson 1 - What is an endangered species? (Lesson 1 of 8)

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Lesson 1 - What is an endangered species? (Used with 11-14 students) An introductory lesson to what an endangered species is, basic needs and an overview of various endangered species around the world. Lesson is fully resourced with a powerpoint and worksheet. The following lessons look at extinction, mapping biodiversity, threats and a range of animal case studies e.g. bush meat. My lessons use high quality images so apologies if the files are large. Some of the activities are adapted from various sources including TES.
GCSE/IGCSE Geography - Globalisation and TNCs
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GCSE/IGCSE Geography - Globalisation and TNCs

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Introduction to Globalisation and TNCs Theme 3.1 IGCSE Cambridge Geography (can be adapted/used for other specifications) Lesson introduces Globalisation, the causes of Globalisation and how global a TNC is (Toyota). Ideas are my own or adapted from elsewhere
Question Grid Lesson - Developing Higher Order Questioning
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Question Grid Lesson - Developing Higher Order Questioning

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Question Grid Lesson - Developing Higher Order Questioning (Stand Alone Lesson) A lesson based on an idea taken from a number of other teachers and has been developed further myself. Lesson encourages students to write as many questons as they can in 10 minutes. Students then chose their best questions, and turn them into higher order questionning using the questionning grid. Lat activity requires students to use their imagination of what their answers might be.