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I'm a teacher and the Author of the Amazon e-book;' Time Smart Teaching' and my mission is to create Geography resources to help teachers save time and reduce their workload. I am sharing additional time saving tips for teachers on my YOUTUBE channel ' Time Smart Teaching' if you fancy dropping by!

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I'm a teacher and the Author of the Amazon e-book;' Time Smart Teaching' and my mission is to create Geography resources to help teachers save time and reduce their workload. I am sharing additional time saving tips for teachers on my YOUTUBE channel ' Time Smart Teaching' if you fancy dropping by!
Sustainable Tourism & Ecolodges
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Sustainable Tourism & Ecolodges

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This lesson introduces the concept of ‘sustainable toursim’ and then students are given a task of designing an eco-lodge according to the principles of sustainability. there is a peer assessment grid to judge the sustainability of pupil designs. This lesson was made for the Unit 1 examinatioin for Btec Travel and Tourism, but equally as good for Ks3 Geography.
Unit 5: How do Hurricanes effect worldwide tourism?
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Unit 5: How do Hurricanes effect worldwide tourism?

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These resources were created to help students complete learning aim A in their unit 5 coursework for Btec ( climatic factors that effect tourism). There is a help-sheet for students to read about the impacts of Hurricane Sandy on the USA tourism industry. Students then use this information to complete / fill out the Power-Point slide to show their understanding from Pass to Merit level. Links for further study are provided. This template has been used successfully in my school to gain MERIT level awards. please see my other resources for Learning aim A: Snowfall in the Alps.
Factors that affect Tourism: Snowfall in the Alps MERIT EXAMPLE
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Factors that affect Tourism: Snowfall in the Alps MERIT EXAMPLE

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This is a teacher-made example of part of a UNIT 5 coursework ( learning aim A); Factors that effect Worldwide Travel and Tourism. The factor here is snowfall, and how this impacts on the appeal of the ALPs, in France. The work shows the difference between describe and explain, and was used to help students understand the detail and quality that examiners look for in MERIT work. There are no formal activities linked to this, however students could use this to judge against their own work.
Btech Travel and Tourism Mobile Ticketing Unit 1
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Btech Travel and Tourism Mobile Ticketing Unit 1

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This is a lesson which introduces the concept of e-tickets and m-tickets. Students then complete a grid to assess the advantages and disadvanatges of using these types of tickets. this resource was produced for the Unit 1 examination in Travel and Tourism.
Btec Travel & Touirism: Explaining Time Zones
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Btec Travel & Touirism: Explaining Time Zones

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This Powerpoint lesson describes what time zones are, and explains how travellers are effected as they travel East or West ( Jetlag, DVT. There are activities where students have to calculate time zone differences and questions to check their understanding in conjunction with the official Btec Travel and Tourism Textbook. This lesson is ideal to accompany the coursework element at Pass and Merit level.
Unit 1 revision The UK Travel and Tourism Industry
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Unit 1 revision The UK Travel and Tourism Industry

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This is an independant revision activity designed for the Edexcel Unit 1 examination. Students follow the link provided to a slide-share presentation on the UK travel industry and complete a series of short questions to test their knowlege & understanding on tourist boards, man-made & human attractions and the roles of different organisations within the sector. The worksheets prompt students to look at particular slides for their answers. Ideal for use as a homework or with ICT/ internet access.
GIS air pollution UK investigation
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GIS air pollution UK investigation

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This is a stand-alone activity using De Bono’s thinking skills/ hats to analysis a GIS image of air pollution levels accorss the uk. There is a link to the met office website to help complete the task, and an extension activity for the more able. The questions are colour-coded into the 6 hats, however you don’t need any prior knowlege on these to utilize the resource. Originally written for our year 9 GIS scheme of work.
Tropical rainforest Management in the Amazon
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Tropical rainforest Management in the Amazon

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This is a great visual revision resource for GCSE AQA Spec, covering the basics on causes, effects and sustainable management strategies for the Amazon Rainforest case study. I initially gave students blank copies of a tree and asked them to fill in their own knowlege, then gave my filled out version to lower ability students. They then used this infomation to help answer a range of past paper questions on the case study. There are 2 exam questions below the work sheet to test their understanding.
paper 3 revision geography fieldwork comparison grid
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paper 3 revision geography fieldwork comparison grid

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This is a table designed to compare all major aspects of your chosen human/ physical fieldwork for GCSE Geography. Written specifically for AQA specification and filled in with examples from Urban regeneration and a coastal long-shore drift investigation, it can easily be adapted to suit your needs. Great revision tool for the paper 3 examination.
coastal landforms of deposition
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coastal landforms of deposition

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A full lesson which can be done with internet research or with textbooks/ revision guides. Student are introduced to a range of landforms and must summarise their formation onto a worksheet grid with links to relevant sites. A detailed annotation task of sand-dunes is included.
GIS and the impact of climate change in our oceans KS3 Geography
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GIS and the impact of climate change in our oceans KS3 Geography

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Monitoring Climate Change in the Oceans - Geo-stationary Satellites Lesson for Year 9 A full lesson looking at how geo-stationary satelites are used to monitor the impact of climate change in our oceans and a worksheet with questions linked to an article on GIS technology within the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Description: Dive into the world of climate change monitoring with our comprehensive lesson on the utilization of geo-stationary satellites. Tailored for year 9 students, this resource offers an in-depth exploration of how these satellites play a pivotal role in understanding and tracking the impact of climate change in our oceans. Key Features: Cutting-Edge Technology: Uncover the advanced capabilities of geo-stationary satellites in monitoring climate change, specifically focusing on their application in oceanic studies. Interactive Learning: Engage students with a well-crafted worksheet, featuring questions linked to an article on GIS technology within the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Literacy and Reading skills developed. DART activity designed to get students reading and understanding the text. Adaptable for Higher Ability KS3 Classes: While designed for year 9, the lesson is versatile and can be effectively used with higher-ability KS3 classes. Why Choose This Resource? Real-World Application: Connect classroom learning to real-world scenarios by exploring the practical applications of geo-stationary satellites in climate change research. Critical Thinking: Develop critical thinking skills through the worksheet, encouraging students to analyze and comprehend GIS technology within the NOAA. Adaptability: Suited for various class levels, ensuring an inclusive learning experience for both year 9 students and higher ability KS3 classes. Ideal for: Geography teachers aiming to integrate current technology and climate change into their lessons. Educators seeking a resource that aligns with year 9 curriculum objectives and challenges higher-ability KS3 students. Enhance your geography class with this insightful lesson on geo-stationary satellites and GIS technology. Download now to empower your students with knowledge about climate change monitoring in our oceans!
describing data sets using mean median and mode
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describing data sets using mean median and mode

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A step-by step guide to help students describe numerical data sets in geography, a core skill for the paper 3 examination in AQA GCSE. Students practise applying this skills to 2 examination type questions with answers provided, linked to Chile earthquake aftershock data.
UK coastline features, Swanage Bay skills
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UK coastline features, Swanage Bay skills

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A good worksheet aimed at exam skills of photo annotation ( of a an arch and a bay) and describing a UK named coastline. Students refer to processes of erosion and deposition to explain the formation of landforms along the Dorset/ Swanage Bay area, which is an ‘example’ needed for the Paper 2 examination for AQA . Students then complete a gap fill exercise to answer a 6 mark examination question; '“Describe the human and physical features of a UK coastline you have studied ( 6 marks).
Urban fieldwork A3 knowlege organiser
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Urban fieldwork A3 knowlege organiser

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A versatile and very popular A3 knowelge organiser based on all aspects of enquiry for the human fieldwork element of the AQA specification A curriculum. This is designed on the investigation of the regeneration process in Salford Quays. Completed model-copies can be displayed as a learning tool poster within the classroom. It’s a great way to summarise all their revision in one place.
Nigeria debt relief article analysis
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Nigeria debt relief article analysis

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A literacy based starter activity to get students to understand the benefits of debt relief for NEE’s and LIC’s. A link is provided to the relevant news article in question. Higher ability challenge question included. Directly linked to AQA specification A curriculum for ’ Changing Economic World.’
keyword -odd-on-out for ' Changing Economic World'
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keyword -odd-on-out for ' Changing Economic World'

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A greater revision or starter resource to recap on the meanings of keywords from the AQA specification A GCSE curriculum. Students must select the odd word out from sets of 4 to identify differences between types of aid, causes of inequality etc. Answers/ justifications are also provided. Great revision tool for the paper 2 examination. Keywords could also be cut out and used in a ‘pass- the parcel’ revision game- this worked well with my year 11’s.
Manchester key events timeline homework
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Manchester key events timeline homework

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Made for a year 7 Manchester SOW, this promoted numeracy, literacy and independant research skills. Student pick 10 key historical events that shaped Manchester and present them in a timeline format. Help given to ensure students draw accurate and appropiate scales for their work. Can easily be adapted for another named city.
Manchester features map hunt
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Manchester features map hunt

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A differentiated main activity to allow students to find important places within the city of Manchester using an OS map. Could easily be adapted to other cities. Good for a range of abilities and incorporates 4 and figure grid references and extention task for independant work of more able using online Bing maps GIS free website.
football economy in Manchester
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football economy in Manchester

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Ks3 full lesson written for year 7 ‘Manchester’ themes scheme of work, aimed at deepening their understanding of the city and how football supports the local economy. includes literacy skills through report reading, and a fun starter game where students move around the room to test their understanding on local football teams. Differentiated main activity for low ability students.