I am an experienced Teacher of Geography, Head of Department and SLE. My resources are designed to be easy and straightforward, with very little additional preparation required. The resources can be easily adapted/edited if required, and all worksheets are editable to fit your specific needs.
I am an experienced Teacher of Geography, Head of Department and SLE. My resources are designed to be easy and straightforward, with very little additional preparation required. The resources can be easily adapted/edited if required, and all worksheets are editable to fit your specific needs.
A hand written A3 summary that students can complete, highlight and colour. It covers what they need to know on just one side of A3. Cheap to photocopy and so can be used in a variety of ways.
1. Types of rock
2. The Rock Cycle
3. Types of Weathering.
4. Limestone Landscapes.
5. Chalk and Clay Landscapes.
6. Granite Landscapes.
7. Quarrying.
An introductory lesson to the topic of population. Written for GCSE but suitable for KS3. Covers the key definitions, exponential growth and looks at how data can be represented in maps and diagrams. Video links included to illustrate the key themes. No textbook necessary as this is a standalone resource but the notes make references to the Oxford Textbook.
A lesson that looks at the issues surrounding rapid population growth. It uses the older version of the Oxford Textbook. Also includes an exam assessment with mark scheme.
A fully resourced lesson that covers the numerous causes of a specific UK extreme weather hazard. The Somerset Levels makes a great example due to the prolonged nature of the event and multiple contributing factors. The emphasis is on getting students to engage with the activities and demonstrate understanding. Resource sheets include summary activities and allow students to consolidate their learning. A more in-depth newspaper article is used to allow for deeper understanding. Updated January 2020. All resources are easily editable allowing you to customise the resources if you wish. Worksheets are digital and ideal for home learning submission.
A complete lesson looking at the issues surrounding an ageing population. References the old Oxford Textbook as an information source. Designed for the AQA A Syllabus but easily adapted.
Three lessons that cover the population section of the AQA Geography Economic World Section. Lessons cover the DTM, population pyramids and migration into Europe.
A complete lesson with no other resources required. The resource looks at the Syrian refugee crisis in Europe with a variety of resources. Keywords are covered and the development of the issue is explored. The wider implications of uneven development is also explored.
A complete lesson on the issues surrounding Polish migration to the UK. Makes reference to the Oxford Textbook and/or the CGP Revision Guide. However worksheets are generic enough to be used with any source.
Three lessons covering the population element of the new AQA GCSE. These have all been updated with 2016 data sources. All lessons are standalone and do not require additional resources.
This resource has been fully updated to be used with the New 2nd Edition the 2019 Revision Guides. Revision Guide needed!
The tow booklets covers the river landscapes section of the physical geography unit including fluvial processes, landforms and river management strategies.
This extremely useful booklet follow the popular green revision guides (with the jokes) and are ideal to be used as a distance learning resource providing a structured note taking template for students who have the revision guide.
Each booklet follows an easy to follow format with activities added to check understanding of subject specific vocabulary and key concepts. Each page links clearly to the revision guide to help structure work. The booklet easily provides 2-4 hours of structured self - supported study. Designed for quick checking and effortless marking.
The booklet is provided as a fully editable A4 Portrait formatted Power-point version (much easier to edit than word!) which allows students to complete and submit electronically or a PDF version for easy printing and completion as a booklet.
I have also included the original 2016 1st Edition Booklets if you are still using the older Revision Guides.
These four booklets cover the entire Economic World Section of the AQA 9-1 GCSE. They can be set as flipped learning homeworks using the revision guide or as part of a revision programme. Editable versions can be used as templates by students to produce their own notes or I have included PDF versions for easy photocopying.
A 10 page flipped learning resource designed for the new content heavy AQA GCSE. With the massive increase in content to plough through, we have found these invaluable. They follow the popular green revision guides (with the jokes) and are issued prior to the topic being taught for students to complete at home. Also designed to be used as part of a revision and exam preparation programme. This booklet covers the last section of Section 2B :The Changing Economic World and deals with the UK. With a clear and straightforward structure that students of all levels find easy to navigate. Subject specific vocabulary is included with definitions taken from the exam board. Focus is on key concepts, definitions and interactions. Each activity/page has a clear link to the revision guide page. PDF versions included for easy distribution via e-mail/ VLE , also invaluable for long term absence, cover lessons and transferred students who have missed content. Power-point version allows you to edit the resource, if you wish, to suit your needs.
A great time saver. These booklets cover the entire urban and economic sections of Paper 2. Used in conjunction with the most popular revision guide, they allow students to cover the content before it is taught in class, or are an excellent resource for revision. Each booklet has enough material for 2-4 hours of homework. All of units 2A and 2 B are included.
Includes concise summaries of the content required. Desert Option Included. Useful for revision, individual sheets can be slotted easily into lessons. Sheets are fully editable.
This lesson covers the formation of cliffs and wave cut platforms. I found myself being frustrated by the lack of process detail that students were putting into their answers. They have textbooks but rarely seem to read them closely! My solution was to design these A3 sheets which guide students through the note taking process by getting them to focus on a wide ranging exam style question. The sheet links clearly to the Hodder text and ensures that students also focus on integrating the case study of Flamborough Head where these features can be seen. The emphasis is on applying processes to formation rather than a simple chronological description. The quality of the final written answers has improved massively as a result of using these. The power-point guides students through the process but the sheet is self explanatory and little teacher input is required. Teacher lesson notes are also included. This resource can also be used as revision activity for Year 13.
Three complete lessons and a worksheet pack that cover the main erosional coastal landforms. Stacks, headlands, bays, cliffs and wave-cut platforms are all included. Worksheets with answers provided that guide students through sequencing each landform with the emphasis on process detail and geology. Differentiated activities included. Designed for the AQA Syllabus but suitable for all. Free resources on erosion and headlands also listed so you can see the quality of the resources before you buy.
Ready to use , simply print off. A concise revision booklet that follows the requirements of the syllabus carefully, enabling students to focus on exactly what is required for the exam. The booklet follows a tabular format and only covers what the syllabus requires, crucial with such a diverse topic.
Covers:
1. Evidence for climate change
2. Natural and human causes
3. Impacts - briefly - syllabus only expects an overview.
4. Mitigation Strategies
5. Adaptation Strategies
Written specifically for the AQA Syllabus but can used easily adapted to other courses, easy to edit as it has been formatted on A4 using power-point making it easy to move tables or blocks of text around to suit.
The resource is fully editable and a PDF version is included.
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The resource consists of two concise A4 summaries that cover the key concepts of this unit and the global biomes element. . These can be stuck in books as the course progresses or used as revision summaries in preparation for exams.
Contents:
1. Introduction to Ecosystems.
2. Global Ecosystems.
3. Subject Specific Vocabulary.
A printer friendly black and white version is also included. Resource is fully editable.
A series of 4 bright and engaging activity sheets designed to be printed off A3 to be used during revision. The first sheet is designed to be printed off double sided and covers the key content required with a focus on knowledge and understanding (AO1 and AO2). A more open ended mind-map is also included and is supported by a colour coded knowledge organiser to encourage students to reprocess their knowledge and understanding. The resource is fully editable but can be used straight away with no preparation necessary. No other resources are required and the activities are designed to be used flexibly. Excellent for use in group revision, homework and intervention sessions.
A concise Knowledge Organiser that covers the content required for the new AQA 9-1 Geography GCSE. Includes distribution, formation, structure, effects and management of tropical storms. A one page example of Hurricane Katrina is also included with an evaluation of the management strategies that were used. Editable A4 formatted power-point version and easy to distribute PDF included.