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GCSE GEOG - What is the relationship between relief and geology in the UK?
This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on geology in the UK and how the relief is affected by the geology.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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Why is the world so dependant on oil resources?
This lesson is looking at oil and how the world is dependent on it. Students will do a range of activities including grid references.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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What are rocks and how do we use them as a natural resource?
This lesson is looking at rock and the different types. We then look at how they are a natural resource.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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Natural Resources - Are we running out?
Are we running out of natural resources?
Lessons:
How do we use our planet as a natural resource?
What are rocks and how do we use them as a resource?
How do rocks provide energy?
Why are soils so important?
How does the biosphere provide natural resources?
How does the hydrosphere provide natural resources?
Why is the world so dependent on oil resources?
What natural resources can be used to generate electricity?
how can we use natural resources sustainably?
These lessons follow the British Geography Curriculum. Within each 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer), caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lessons/unit and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
The unit and lesson’s are easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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How can we describe the structure of a population. Population Pyramids and Demography Transition
This lesson is looking at population pyramids and the demographic transition model.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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What is urbanisation?
This lesson is looking at what urbanisation is. We look at the sustainable development goals as well as urbanisation around the world.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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How did urbanisation change Southampton?
This lesson is looking at urbanisation within a UK city - Southampton. How did urbanisation affect the city.
This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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How are the populations changing? Geography!
This lesson is looking at a whole unit with 11 lessons contained. From Global population, to controling the population, to urbanisation and then resource management. There is a wide range of topics within this unit.
Lessons are as follows.
How is global population changing?
Where does everyone live in the world?
How can we describe the structure of a population?
How can we control population size?
Why do people move within a country?
Why do people migrate?
Where do people migrate too?
What is urbanisation?
How did urbanisation change Southampton?
Explain two ways in which land use changes across a city.
What happened to the people on Easter Island?
Each lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Each lesson has been created to last 1 hour - however, with the various challenges (extentions) the lessons can be amended to go over this time frame. Each lesson caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lessons and the activities within the unit. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
The Lessons are easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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Organ donations - What is it AND what are the pro's and con's?
This lesson is looking at organ donation. What is organ donation? What can we donate? What are the positive and negatives?
This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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Plastic Surgery - Ethical dilemma.
This lesson is looking at the pro’s and con’s to plastic surgery (including cosmetic). Students will have a number of case studies and look deeply into the pro’s and con’s of cosmetic surgery.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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What is Asia like in comparison to where you live? Geography
This lesson is looking at the different places within Asia and comparing it to where we live.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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KS3 - Asia and Hazards! WHOLE UNIT
Where is Asia and what natural hazards do they experience?
Lessons:
What and where is Asia?
What countries are located in Asia?
What is Asia like in comparison to where you live?
What are Asia’s main physical features?
How big is Asia’s population?
What is Asia’s climate like?
What are the different biomes within Asia?
What is the Earth like inside?
How are plates, volcanoes and earthquakes linked?
What are the different plate boundaries?
What is an earthquake?
What is a tsunami?
All students seemed to enjoy the lessons/unit and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
The unit and lesson’s are easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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What is an earthquake? Geography - Natural Hazards
This lesson is looking at how an earthquake forms.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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What is a Tsunami? Geography - Natural Hazards
This lesson is looking at what a tsunami is and its devastating impacts. Student will learn, how it can be caused and look into a case study.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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GCSE GEOG - Natural Climate Change. Why does the climate naturally change overtime?
This GCSE lesson is looking at how the climate changes naturally without human input.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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GCSE GEOG - How do Cyclones/Hurricanes form?
This GCSE lesson is looking at cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons form?
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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GCSE GEOG - Earthquakes Developing vs developed world case studies. Haiti vs Japan
This GCSE lesson is looking at two different case studies on Earthquakes in the developing world vs the developed. We look into the different impacts as well as response rates.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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GCSE GEOG - What are the indirect threats to tropical rainforests.
This GCSE lesson is looking at the indirect threats to tropical rainforests.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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GCSE GEOG - Geographical Skills Climate Graphs.
This is GCSE lesson is looking at geographical skills with a focus on two differing biome climate and creating climate graphs to then compare the differences.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Within each lesson the title is a GCSE exam question which students must answer at the end of the lesson or throughout.
The unit and lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.
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GCSE GEOG - Biomes - more people more resources. Industrialisation = increase demand for resources.
This is GCSE lesson is looking at how more people means more demand for resources and therefore the services the biomes provide.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Within each lesson the title is a GCSE exam question which students must answer at the end of the lesson or throughout.
The unit and lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.