I've been teaching for just over 10 years now (you wouldn't believe how quickly that time as gone) and am a Head of Department at an outstanding school in the south of London.
I have consistently high examination results and want to share my resources with experienced teachers and those who are new to the profession. Planning lessons and creating resources takes a huge amount of time so why not use the experience of other teachers out there?
I've been teaching for just over 10 years now (you wouldn't believe how quickly that time as gone) and am a Head of Department at an outstanding school in the south of London.
I have consistently high examination results and want to share my resources with experienced teachers and those who are new to the profession. Planning lessons and creating resources takes a huge amount of time so why not use the experience of other teachers out there?
Starts with a sorting activity considering a range of types of evidence for climate changnge and then on to a proportionate mapping activity to imbed skills - includes mark scheme for practice questions. Main task includes a sample 8 mark answer which pupils have the oppoutrunity to do a range of activities with. Focus on the limiting word question ‘one’ command words with practice question. Brief discussion around mitigation stratergies with an 8 mark question to finish. onto discussions f global circulation model before moving on to skills builder looking at satellite images. All workseets included.
For use along side the Edexcel B core text book although this whould not be needed for this lesson
Lesson focusing on structure of the earth; including past paper question, mark schemes and sample answers. Clip of convection currents in the mantle.
Differences between plate types.
For use with Edexcel B panther text book
Lesson consists of mindmap to encorage extended writing and ideas and discusses storm surges, mud slides, strong winds etc. It then develops to sort activity in relation to the discussion of vulnerability and goes on to work on an 8 mark sample question.
A full and concise ppt. which includes tasks and information on all of the required elements of the 2022 exams.
The following information / tasks are included
specification requirements of geology maps and G.I.S
What to expect in the 2022 exams
Question formation and expected mark associations
What is a geology map
British Geological Survey - features of the site
Pros and cons of the site
Planning an investigation using geology maps
What is google earth (G.I.S.)
Google earth - features of the site
Pros and cons of the site
sample questions associated with geology maps and G.I.S.
Mark schemes to go with all questions
Please review the ppt. A lot of time went into putting this together - will be making one for coasts and for the human topics over the next few days. Check out bundle rates for discounts.
A full and concise ppt. which includes tasks and information on all of the required elements of the 2022 exams.
The following information / tasks are included
specification requirements of geology, flood risk maps and G.I.S
What to expect in the 2022 exams
Question formation and expected mark associations
What is a geology map
British Geological Survey - features of the site
Pros and cons of the site
Planning an investigation using geology maps
What is google earth (G.I.S.)
Google earth - features of the site
What is the Environmental Survey Flood Risk mapping
Environmental Survey Flood Risk - features of the site
Pros and cons of the site
sample questions associated with geology, flood risk maps and G.I.S.
Mark schemes to go with all questions
Please review the ppt. A lot of time went into putting this together - will be making one for coasts and for the human topics over the next few days. Check out bundle rates for discounts.
Practice distribution questions with marking. defininitions of hurricanes along with the ingredients and reasons for dissipation over time.
Resource includes Saffir simpson scale and GIS source discussion sheet
In depth resource with case study sheets to be printed A3 and pupils to fill in.
Clips and sample questions to prepare pupils to be able to ‘assess’ effectively.
Resource consists of resources for an info carousel to complete sheet (print A3).
Sample answers for pupils to pick out description and explanation and info sheets.
Lesson recaps the characteristics of India. Includes refrence to globalisation andencourages geographical language. focus on source skills in relation to Indias growth graph and guideto proportionate mapping.
links to ‘Why has globalisation occured’
starts with a do now activity testing basic knowledge of the topic so far. moves on to discussion of the term ‘top down’ before pupils work on a carousel activity, info collect task and completing an A3 sheet. Pupils will then work on a practice question which has sentence starters for support. To finish there is a justification task.
10 page bible for all the requirements of paper 3 including; People and the biosphere, Forests under threat and Consuming resources
topic checklists and key words laid out in a pupils friendly way.
16 page bible for all the requirements of paper 2 including; Uks evolving human landscape, Uks evolving physical landscape; coasts and rivers as well as all the fieldwork requirements (in this case focus is on dynamic UK cities and coasts)
Topic checklists, sample questions and key words laid out in a pupils friendly way.
12 page bible for all the requirements of paper 1 including; Hazardous Earth, Development Dynamics and Challenges of an Urban World
topic checklists, sample questions and key words laid out in a pupils friendly way.
Designed to last 3 hours
Revision materials for common questions and themes that are found in the G.C.S.E papers which feature questions from all three questions in paper 1.
Hazardous Earth
Development Dynamics
Challenges of an Urban World
All supporting material can be found with the resource to make your revision sessions more hands on for pupils and therefore more engaging.
Please review the resource - it takes a long time to put together
A varied resource containing instructions and data sheets which are suitable for A Level physical geography. We visited Camber Sands and Hastings in order to conduct this piece of work but it would be easy to adapt to your chosen coastal area.
Intro to the Independent Investigation (NEA) and the requirements of the write up included along with the following:
-Examples of poor and strong title / hypothesis or questions
-Examples of data presentation techniques
-Examples of focus themes for both human and physical
-Beach transect guide and data sheets
-Groyne measurements guide and data sheets
-Sediment analysis guide and data sheets
-Long shore drift and direction of long shore drift guides and data sheets
-Wave count / type guide and data sheet
-Field sketches and site description guide and data sheet
-Sand dune succession transect guide and data sheet
-Methods of sampling
Secondary sources of information related to Camber and Hastings
-Alternative fieldwork technique ideas
-Detailed and filtered links to the specification (a requirement of the exam board -Edexcel) for ‘Coastal Landscapes and Change’ and ‘Regeneration’
Edexcel Independent investigation form to be completed
A full and concise ppt which includes tasks and information on all of the required elements of the 2022 exams.
The following information / tasks are included
Themes of the urban topic
Outline of the content in paper 2 with updated exam timings and marks available
Recap of meaning and measures of ‘quality of life’
Question structure information
The enquiry process
How to form and enquiry question
Types of data; primary, secondary, qualitative and quantitative etc.
General examples of fieldwork methods including pros and cons.
Specific urban fieldwork methods recap; Environmental Quality Survey, Person profiling, Land use mapping and interviews
Sampling methods
Sample questions with annotation of sources and rewording
Markscheme (not provided by exam board in sample material so written by me in line with Edexcel themes)
Data presentation methods
Mean, Media, Mode, Range, inter-quartile range etc
Please review the ppt. A lot of time went into putting this together - will be making one for coasts and for the physical topics over the next few days. Check out bundle rates for discounts.
A full and concise ppt which includes tasks and information on all of the required elements of the 2022 exams.
The following information / tasks are included
Themes of the coasts topic
Outline of the content in paper 2 with updated exam timings and marks available
Recap of coastal processes and coastal management
Question structure information
The enquiry process
How to form and enquiry question
types of data; primary, secondary, qualitative and quantitative etc.
General examples of fieldwork methods including pros and cons.
Specific coasts fieldwork methods recap; velocity, sediment, gradient and width and depth
Sampling methods
Sample questions with annotation of sources and rewording
Markscheme (not provided by exam board in sample material so written by me in line with Edexcel themes)
Data presentation methods
Mean, Media, Mode, Range, inter-quartile range etc
Please review the ppt. A lot of time went into putting this together - will be making one for coasts and for the human topics over the next few days. Check out bundle rates for discounts.
A full and concise ppt which includes tasks and information on all of the required elements of the 2022 exams.
The following information / tasks are included
Themes of the rivers topic
Outline of the content in paper 2 with updated exam timings and marks available
Recap of river processes, river characteristics and river management
Question structure information
The enquiry process
How to form and enquiry question
types of data; primary, secondary, qualitative and quantitative etc.
General examples of fieldwork methods including pros and cons.
Specific rivers fieldwork methods recap; velocity, sediment, gradient and width and depth
Sampling methods
Sample questions with annotation of sources and rewording
Markscheme (not provided by exam board in sample material so written by me in line with Edexcel themes)
Data presentation methods
Mean, Media, Mode, Range, inter-quartile range etc
Please review the ppt. A lot of time went into putting this together - will be making one for coasts and for the human topics over the next few days. Check out bundle rates for discounts.
A full and concise ppt which includes tasks and information on all of the required elements of the 2022 exams.
The following information / tasks are included
Themes of the rural topic
Outline of the content in paper 2 with updated exam timings and marks available
Recap of meaning and measures of rural deprivation’
Question structure information
The enquiry process
How to form and enquiry question
Types of data; primary, secondary, qualitative and quantitative etc.
General examples of fieldwork methods including pros and cons.
Specific urban fieldwork methods recap; Environmental Quality Survey, Person profiling, Land use mapping and interviews
Sampling methods
Sample questions with annotation of sources and rewording
Markscheme (not provided by exam board in sample material so written by me in line with Edexcel themes)
Data presentation methods
Mean, Media, Mode, Range, inter-quartile range etc
Please review the ppt. A lot of time went into putting this together - will be making one for coasts and for the physical topics over the next few days. Check out bundle rates for discounts.
End of topic assessments and mark schemes for the following topics;
Hazardous Earth (climate and geophysical hazards)
Development Dynamics
Challenges of an Urbanising World
UK physical landscape (seperate assessment for Rivers and Coasts)
UK Human Landscape