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Tropical Rainforests worksheet

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<p>Work mat for tropical rainforests topic. Suitable for KS3 classes. Could be used as a lesson resource, cover work or homework.</p>
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Christchurch Haiti earthquakes

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<p>KS4 Eduqas Specification A component 1 tectonic landscapes and hazards. lesson compares 2 case studies, Haiti and Christchurch. Lesson looks at locations of each HIC and LIC and compares the causes effects and responses. Card sort is provided, can be done in pairs or individually. 8 mark practice question at the end of the lesson, and structure strip to support pupils has been included.</p>
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Food Security

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<p>KS3 lesson on food security specifically food security in Africa surrounding the drought in the Horn of Africa. Questions throughout the lesson are scaffolded and there are regular challenge questions that can be altered to suit teaching needs.</p>
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Population in China

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<p>Lesson about population distribution in China. Lesson starts with a retrieval grid recapping pupils background knowledge of China. Main task tests pupils map skills leading in to push and pull factors of Megacities. An assessed question with sample answer is also included.</p>
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Introduction to conservation

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<p>Introduction to conservation lesson. Suitable for KS3 (mainly yrs 7&amp;8). No resources paper resources needed for the lesson, challenge could be easily added.</p>
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Ecosystems and Biomes

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<p>Lesson introducing ecosystems and biomes. Lesson is based around map skills pupils learn where each of the ecosystems are located along with their climate. Map is provided.</p>
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Earthquake proof building

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<p>Earthquake proof building design challenge for KS4 classes. Class split in to groups each representing countries with a different levels of development. Details such as where the building is located and what type of land it is built on is included. Scenario cards are designed to be distributed throughout the task at the teachers discretion. You will need straws/spaghetti and marshmallows to complete the task.</p>
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Rivers and Coasts GCSE retrieval grids

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<p>2x retrieval grids one for coasts and one for rivers. Useful for revision or lesson starters. Colour coded based on challenge. Questions range from 2-6 marks.</p>
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Rainforest layers homework sheet

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<p>KS3 homework sheet about the characteristics of each layer of the rainforest. It is a colour code categorising<br /> task easily adapted to change the difficulty.</p>
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Benefits of Fairtrade

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<p>Suitable for KS3 classes. Introduction to Fairtrade along with decision making activity and story based extended writing task. All resources included.</p>
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Antarctica climate

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<p>Tarsia puzzle activity about Antarctica’s key characteristics. Has been used as a lesson starter activity and for revision for KS3 class.</p>
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Tectonic events homework

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<p>GCSE homework sheet with mark scheme and writing structure for the following question:<br /> “Assess the extent to which the effects of an earthquake are more severe in LICs than in HICs. Compare two earthquake events you have studied.” (9 marks)</p>