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These are the same lessons I use in my classroom, specifically designed for AQA GCSE and Edexcel A Level Geography. Each lesson comes with clear, differentiated, and printable resources to help speed up teaching and increase student engagement. My Geography lessons are suitable for Key Stage 3, 4, and 5

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These are the same lessons I use in my classroom, specifically designed for AQA GCSE and Edexcel A Level Geography. Each lesson comes with clear, differentiated, and printable resources to help speed up teaching and increase student engagement. My Geography lessons are suitable for Key Stage 3, 4, and 5
AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Physical Landscape in the UK - River Landscapes - Banbury Case Studies
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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Physical Landscape in the UK - River Landscapes - Banbury Case Studies

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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Living with the physical environment - Physical landscapes in the UK - River Landscape - Managing Floods at Banbury Students will learn: How the flood management schemes at Banbury have made it less likely that catastrophic floods will happen in the future Location of Banbury History of flooding in Banbury Flood management improvements in 2007 Exam question with resources This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
AQA Geography GCSE - The Urban World - Improving Rio de Janeiro's Environment
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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Challenges in the Urban Environment - Urban Issues and Challenges - The Urban World - Improving Rio de Janeiro’s Environment Students will learn about: how Rio De Janeiro is responding to it’s environmental challenges Environmental Challenges in Rio Air pollution in Rio Water pollution in Rio Waste pollution in Rio This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
AQA Geography GCSE - The Urban World - Introduction to Rio de Janeiro
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AQA Geography GCSE - The Urban World - Introduction to Rio de Janeiro

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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Challenges in the Urban Environment - Urban Issues and Challenges - The Urban World - Introduction to Rio de Janeiro Students will learn about: Where Rio De Janeiro is located, its primary land uses and why is to growing so rapidly Introduction to Rio De Janeiro Location of Rio De Janeiro on a map Flipped learning. City zones and migration Exam question and scaffolding AFL of previous lessons This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
AQA Geography GCSE Lessons - Natural Hazards - Effect & Response Chile & Nepal earthquake case study
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AQA Geography GCSE Lessons - Natural Hazards - Effect & Response Chile & Nepal earthquake case study

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AQA Geography GCSE Double Lesson - Living with the physical environment - Challenges of Natural hazards - Tectonic Hazards - Effects and Responses to an Earthquake - Chile & Nepal earthquake case studies Students will learn: about the difference between the effects and responses of earthquakes in contrasting countries. Nepal (Low Income Country) and Chile (Newly Emerging Country) Primary effects Secondary effects Immediate response Long-term response Chile earthquake case study Nepal earthquake case study This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This is a double lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for two 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
KS3 Geography Lesson - Map Skills - Potato mountain lesson - Contour lines, Height and Relief
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KS3 Geography Lesson - Map Skills - Potato mountain lesson - Contour lines, Height and Relief

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This Contour lines lesson has been downloaded over 960 times It lessons allows students to experiance building their own “potato” mountain with contour lines. Contour lines, Height and Relief - map skills lesson - This map skills lesson is about contour lines, spot heights and colour layering and how these show relief on a map This map skills lesson enables students to work out the height and gradient of slopes by using contour lines as well as how to use colour layering and spot heights. Within the presentation are all the printable material to support this lesson This lesson includes Starter and plenary Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing It is suitable for higher ability key stage 2 students and Key stage 3. The lesson takes 50 mins to 1 hour.
AQA Geography GCSE Lesson- The Living World - Tropical Rainforests - Characteristics of a Rainforest
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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson- The Living World - Tropical Rainforests - Characteristics of a Rainforest

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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Living with the physical environment - The Living World - Tropical Rainforests - Characteristics of a Rainforest Students will learn: About the physical characteristics of Tropical Rainforests Introduction to tropical rainforests Where are tropical rainforest found Climate of the tropical Rainforest The characteristics of a tropical rainforest The climate graph of the tropical rainforest This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
AQA Geography GCSE Lesson- The Living World - Tropical Rainforests - Deforestation in the Amazon
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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson- The Living World - Tropical Rainforests - Deforestation in the Amazon

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AQA Geography GCSE - Living with the physical environment - The Living World - Tropical Rainforests - Deforestation in the Amazon Students will learn: About the reasons for deforestation in the Amazon Deforestation in the Amazon Threats to the Amazon Rainforest The scale of deforestation Common causes of deforestation Deforestation in the Amazon This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
AQA Geography GCSE Lesson- The Living World - Tropical Rainforests - Impacts of deforestation
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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Living with the physical environment - The Living World - Tropical Rainforests - Impacts of deforestation in the Amazon Students will learn: ABout the impacts of deforestation in the Amazon. Social impacts of deforestation Environmental impacts of deforestation Economic impacts of deforestation Exam question with scaffolding This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
KS3 Geography Lesson - Africa - Human and Physical Geography
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KS3 Geography Lesson - Africa - Human and Physical Geography

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KS3 Geography Lesson - Africa - Human and Physical Geography. This lesson is designed to help teach students all 54 countries of Africa as well as all the major physical feature of Africa. Students are able to use an atlas to label all 54 African countries as well as all the major physical features of the continent onto the worksheets provided with the lessons. It contains: Three levels of differentiation Starter and plenary Engaging game Progress checker Printable resource In addition to the lesson you will need an atlas. This lesson is suitable for key stage 2 and 3 is suitable for a two lessons each 50 mins - 1 hour lesson.
AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Natural Hazards - Tectonic - Reducing the risk of tectonic activity
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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Natural Hazards - Tectonic - Reducing the risk of tectonic activity

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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Living with the physical environment - Challenges of Natural Hazards - Tectonic Hazards - Reducing the risk of tectonic activity Students will learn about how the risks from tectonic hazards and Earthquakes can be reduced. Monitoring tectonic hazards Planning for tectonic hazards Predicting tectonic hazards Protection from tectonic hazards This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
KS3 Geography Lesson - Map Skills - Measuring distance and scale  - KS3 or higher KS2
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KS3 Geography Lesson - Map Skills - Measuring distance and scale - KS3 or higher KS2

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This map symbol lesson has been downloaded over 920 times Measuring distance on a map and scale lesson - This map skills lesson is about how students can work out distances on a map by estimating, a ruler or string. It is suitable for higher ability key stage 2 students and Key stage 3. The lesson takes 50 mins to 1 hour. This map skills lesson about measuring distance with activities for the students to practice their new skills. Within the presentation are all the printable material to support this lesson This lesson includes Starter and plenary Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing
Challenges in the Human Environment - Changing Economic World - Fair trade
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Challenges in the Human Environment - Changing Economic World - Fair trade

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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Challenges in the Human Environment -Changing Economic World - Development Gap - Reducing the Gap - Fair trade Students will learn about: How fair trade can reduce the development gap What is fair trade Fair trade of coffee Advantages of Fair trade Disadvantages of Fair trade Exam style question with scaffolding This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
Challenges in the Human Environment - Changing Economic World - Debt relief and Microfinance
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Challenges in the Human Environment - Changing Economic World - Debt relief and Microfinance

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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Challenges in the Human Environment -Changing Economic World - Development Gap - Reducing the Gap - Debt relief and Microfinance Students will learn about: How debt relief and microfinance loans can help reduce the development gap How have poor countries built up debt Debt Relief Examples of debt relief and how this aids development What is mircofinance Examples of how microfinance can aid development This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
Challenges in the Human Environment - The Development Gap - Causes of Uneven Development
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Challenges in the Human Environment - The Development Gap - Causes of Uneven Development

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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Challenges in the Human Environment - Changing Economic World - Development Gap - Causes of Uneven Development Students will learn about: The physical, economic and historical causes of uneven development Physical causes of uneven development Economic causes of uneven development Historical causes of uneven development Non treatable diseases Landlocked countries Conflict Colonialism Raw material prices This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
Challenges in the Human Environment - Development Gap - Measuring Development
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Challenges in the Human Environment - Development Gap - Measuring Development

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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Challenges in the Human Environment - Changing Economic World - Development Gap - Measuring Development Students will learn about: How to measure development using a range of development indicators using “top Trump” style cards. A range of development indicators Gross National Income Birth rate Death rate Life expectancy Human development index Happiness index This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Coastal Landscapes - Managing Coasts - Managed retreat
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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Coastal Landscapes - Managing Coasts - Managed retreat

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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Living with the physical environment - Physical landscapes in the UK - Coastal Landscapes - Managing Coasts - Managed retreat Students will learn about: How managed retreat can protect coastline from the effects of erosion and other physical processes. Managed retreat Case study - Medmerry near Chichester, West Sussex Coastal Monitoring and adaptation This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Weather Hazards - Extreme weather in the UK -  Is it getting worse?
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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Weather Hazards - Extreme weather in the UK - Is it getting worse?

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AQA Geography GCSE - Living with the physical environment - Challenges of Natural Hazards - Weather Hazards - Extreme weather in the UK - Is it getting worse? Students will learn: To evaluate if the weather in the UK is getting worse using a range of different resources and sources of data. Multiple forms of evidence of extreme weather in the UK Evaluation skills of the evidence Exam style questions This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
AQA Geography GCSE - Weather Hazards - How are tropical forms formed / structure of tropical storms
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AQA Geography GCSE - Weather Hazards - How are tropical forms formed / structure of tropical storms

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AQA Geography GCSE Double Lesson - Living with the physical environment - Challenges of Natural Hazards - Weather hazards - How are tropical forms formed / structure of tropical storms Students will learn: About the distribution, formation and structure of a tropical storm. What are tropical storms Distribution of tropical storms Structure of tropical storms Coriolis effect This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geogrpahy GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a double lesson of 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Coastal Landscapes - Coastal Management at Lyme Regis
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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Coastal Landscapes - Coastal Management at Lyme Regis

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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Living with the physical environment - Physical landscapes in the UK - Coastal Landscapes - Coastal Management at Lyme Regis Students will learn about: The case study of Lyme Regis in Dorset and the 4 phases of coastal defenses that have been added to provide a coastal management scheme. Location of Lyme Regis Physical and human geography at Lyme Regis Coastal defenses at Lyme Regis Why Lyme Regis needs coastal defenses Impacts of coastal defenses at Lyme Regis How successful has the management scheme been This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing These are two lesson suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for two single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.
AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Natural Hazards - Climate Change - Human causes of climate change
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AQA Geography GCSE Lesson - Natural Hazards - Climate Change - Human causes of climate change

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AQA Geography GCSE - Living with the physical environment - The challenges of Natural Hazards - Climate Change - Human causes of climate change Students will learn: About the Green House Effect and human causes of climate change and how fossil fuels , agriculture and deforestation all lead to increased global temperatures. The green house effect The enhanced green house effect How human activity is contributing to climate change The different type of human activities and how they contribute to climate change This lesson includes Starter Embedded videos Differentiation for different abilities Worksheet and resources for printing This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 AQA Geography GCSE geography students. The lesson is suitable for a single 50 minutes - 1 hour lesson.