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 complete lesson with supporting worksheets, no other resources are necessary, as a Knowledge Organiser is included. An overview of UK extreme weather hazards is provided. The key terms are clearly outlined with activities to test they are understood. Answer keys are included to ensure live feedback can be given. The worksheets are editable and can be completed digitally if required and so are ideal for home learning use. More detailed articles are used to explore the impacts of the hazards on the people and economy. The lesson is designed to be taught from the front of the classroom with a clear and straightforward format. It can easily be adapted for home learning with embedded links to on-line videos for clear explanation of the main themes. All resources are digital and editable.
A fully resourced lesson that addresses how to reduce the effects of hurricanes. Lesson is good to go with no additional resources required. The Power-point has differentiated objectives linked to the new levels. Teacher notes are included on the slides. It uses Bangladesh and the USA as examples with the use of public information films and hurricane shelters. A photo annotation task is also included. Suitable for all new GCSE specifications but written for the AQA syllabus.
A complete lesson with supporting resources to deliver the introduction to the desert biome option of the AQA 9-1 GCSE Course. The resource makes reference to the Oxford Textbook but it is designed to be used as a standalone resource, with supporting video links. Skills covered include describing a distribution and interpreting climate graphs. A knowledge organiser with key vocabulary is also included.
A complete lesson with minimal preparation required.
A complete lesson with supporting worksheets, no other resources necessary as a Knowledge Organiser is included. Presentation includes links to videos and suggested tasks. Subject Specific Vocabulary is included with simple tasks to ensure these are understood. The complex human and physical causes are explained and simplified with structured questions used to test understanding. Answers included to the main tasks.
This lesson concentrates on the wide range of evidence available for climate change. It covers the historical evidence, glacial retreat, ice cores, direct temperature readings through to recent changes in sea ice coverage. It is designed to be used with the Oxford Textbook with a graphic organiser linked to the double-page spread but plenty of video links are included for variety and the book is not necessary. but other sources can be used instead. A range of options is included to cover the material, depending on the sources available. A graphic organiser has been kept relatively generic to allow for a variety of texts/sources to be used but it is ideal if using the Oxford Textbook. Differentiated questions have also been included.
A complete and fully resourced lesson with supporting materials that is 'good to go' with very little preparation required. Differentiated objectives and activities clearly link to the examination requirements. Also included is a concise knowledge organiser that can be used in place of a textbook, reference is made to the Oxford Textbook but this is not vital as the knowledge organiser, video links and worksheets cover the content.
A complete lesson with a supporting worksheets, no other resources are necessary, as a Knowledge Organiser is included. The Presentation includes links to videos and suggested tasks. Subject Specific Vocabulary is included with simple tasks to ensure these are understood. Scaffolded worksheets are included that guide students through the key points. Answer keys are included to ensure live feedback can be given. The worksheets are editable and can be completed digitally if required and so are ideal for home learning use. The lesson is designed to be taught from the front of the classroom with a clear and straightforward format.
A complete lesson with supporting worksheets, no other resources are necessary, as a Knowledge Organiser is included. Wave formation , fetch and the difference between constructive and destructive waves are covered. The key terms are clearly outlined with activities to test they are understood. Answer keys are included to ensure live feedback can be given. The worksheets are editable and can be completed digitally if required and so are ideal for home learning use. The lesson is designed to be taught from the front of the classroom with a clear and straightforward format. It can easily be adapted for home learning with embedded links to on-line videos for clear explanation of the main themes. All resources are digital and editable.
A complete lesson with a supporting vocabulary worksheet, no other resources are necessary, as a Knowledge Organiser is included. The Presentation includes links to videos and suggested tasks. Subject Specific Vocabulary is included with simple tasks to ensure these are understood. The structure of the Earth is explored with the characteristics of the 4 layers identified. The lesson then moves onto the theory of continental drift and a more detailed look at continental and oceanic crust. Simple assessment activities are included along with opportunities for retrieval. The lesson is designed to be taught from the front of the classroom with a clear and straightforward format.
Differentiated worksheets that provide a model answers for students to explain the formation of cliffs/wave cut platforms, headlands/bays and the formation of a stack. Written for the 9-1 AQA Syllabus; they make use of the mark scheme.
Includes:
1. Formation of caves , arches and stacks (L4)
2. Formation of caves, arches and stacks (5+)
3. Answer sheet for the above.
4. Formation of a wave cut platform (L4)
5. Formation of a wave cut platform (5+)
6. Answer sheet for wave cut platforms.
7. Formation of headlands and bays.
8. Answer sheet for headlands and bays.
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 complete lesson that covers the formation of headlands and bays. Concordant and discordant coastlines are covered. Students build up a model answer that includes description, explanation and the correct sequence. A complete resource, no textbook required.
A complete, fully editable booklet that covers the climate change section of the AQA GCSE Syllabus. It covers 16 A4 pages and includes all the information required by the students as well as plenty of activities to test understanding. The booklet is ideal for remote learning as activities can be completed electronically by the students and then submitted online. Pages can be removed or adapted easily to suit your needs - it has been formatted for A4 printing and using Power-Point means that individual slides/pages can easily be altered without affecting the whole document. This resource works very well as a standalone activity and will easily provide 2-3 hours of work.
A complete lesson with supporting resources to deliver the case study content of the desert biome option of the AQA 9-1 GCSE Course. The resource makes reference to the Oxford Textbook and also includes a scaffolded exam question which covers the assessment requirements of the longer questions. An alternative/ complementary lesson that makes use of video and doesn’t require the textbook can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/thar-desert-opportunities-and-challenges-gcse-aqa-9-1-living-world-full-lesson-11854298
A complete lesson with minimal preparation required.
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This lesson looks at how CO2 can be reduced so that the impacts of future climate change can be reduced. It considers carbon capture, tree planting, international agreements and alternative energy resources. Includes an active starter activity to engage the students immediately, video links, as well as support activity sheets to summarise the key learning or support weaker students. Differentiated exam questions are also included. The lesson makes reference to the Hodder or Oxford textbooks for the main activity as the exam board have specified the content, but other sources would work just as well.
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A complete, fully editable booklet that covers the tectonic hazards section of the AQA GCSE Syllabus. It covers 14 A4 pages and includes all the information required by the students as well as plenty of activities to test understanding. The booklet is ideal for remote learning as activities can be completed electronically by the students and then submitted online. Pages can be removed or adapted easily to suit your needs - it has been formatted for A4 printing and using Power-Point means that individual slides/pages can easily be altered without affecting the whole document. This resource works very well as a standalone activity and will easily provide 2-3 hours of work.
A complete lesson with supporting worksheets, no other resources are necessary, as a Knowledge Organiser is included. However it does follow on from separate lessons on Chile and Nepal , I have included video links to illustrate these. The main activity is a variation of the revision quilt idea with students asked to pick out the key facts of each example and classify appropriately. Answer keys are included to ensure live feedback can be given. The worksheets are editable and can be completed digitally if required and so are ideal for home learning use.
A complete lesson with supporting worksheets, no other resources are necessary, as a Knowledge Organiser is included. Freeze- thaw and chemical weathering are covered along with mass movement and cliff collapse… The key terms are clearly outlined with activities to test they are understood. Answer keys are included to ensure live feedback can be given. The worksheets are editable and can be completed digitally if required and so are ideal for home learning use. The lesson is designed to be taught from the front of the classroom with a clear and straightforward format. It can easily be adapted for home learning with embedded links to on-line videos for clear explanation of the main themes. All resources are digital and editable.
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, no other resources are necessary, as a Knowledge Organiser is included. Video clips are used to illustrate the different management approaches. Answer keys are included to ensure live feedback can be given. The lesson is designed to be taught from the front of the classroom with a clear and straightforward format. It can easily be adapted for home learning with embedded links to on-line videos for clear explanation of the main themes.