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I am currently teaching geography and environmental management at an international school following the British curriculum. KS3 geography resources follows the Oxford geog textbooks. KS4 geography resources follows the Edexcel curriculum although there is crossover into the AQA curriculum too. KS4 environmental management follows the Cambridge curriculum although there is also useful resources which can be used for KS4 geography. All lessons have been used by myself and taught in class.

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I am currently teaching geography and environmental management at an international school following the British curriculum. KS3 geography resources follows the Oxford geog textbooks. KS4 geography resources follows the Edexcel curriculum although there is crossover into the AQA curriculum too. KS4 environmental management follows the Cambridge curriculum although there is also useful resources which can be used for KS4 geography. All lessons have been used by myself and taught in class.
Importance of Oceans
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Importance of Oceans

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at why our oceans are important and uses examples such as being part of our water cycle, regulating our atmosphere, providing a home to a large percentage of species and acting as a carbon sink. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Ocean Pollution: Causes and Impacts
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Ocean Pollution: Causes and Impacts

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the causes of ocean pollution (oil spills, human waste, fishing nets) and the issues it can cause. Students will receive newspaper articles about the issues in which they will have to answer questions on. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Tsunami Case Study
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Tsunami Case Study

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the boxing day tsunami where 12 countries were impacted. Students will look at the various impacts as well as using an extended writing opportunity to consolidate learning. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Causes of Earthquakes
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Causes of Earthquakes

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at the causes and formation of an earthquake. Students will understand that earthquakes can occur at any plate boundary. Students will also define focus, epicentre and seismic waves before moving on to how to measure an earthquake. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Causes of Drought
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Causes of Drought

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at human and physical causes of drought such as overpopulation, over cultivation, climate, lack of rainfall and more. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Managing Natural Hazards
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Managing Natural Hazards

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at prediction, protection and preparation management methods for volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, droughts and tropical storms. Where possible management strategies will be generalised but students will also look at methods applicable to individual hazards. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Three Gorges Dam
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Three Gorges Dam

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at the three gorges dam for their case study about how a country has managed their river. Students will first investigate the need for the dam before moving on to advantages and disadvantages and finally forming their own opinion. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Amazon Rainforest: Causes and Management
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Amazon Rainforest: Causes and Management

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at the causes, impacts and responses to the deforestation in the Amazon rainforest with an emphasis on Brazil. Students will go through as a class investigating the causes, impacts and responses before being tasked with collating this information. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Desertification Management
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Desertification Management

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at how we can reduce or stop desertification. Students will identify methods via a video before moving on to either a teacher led or carousel activity (depends how you want to deliver it). Students will look at methods such as the creation of fuel wood farms, improved technology, water spreading weirs, education and afforestation. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Responses to Climate Change
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Responses to Climate Change

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at how individuals, companies and governments respond to climate change with a specific look at the Paris agreement and UK’s and China’s progress. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Impacts of Climate Change
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Impacts of Climate Change

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at how climate change is impacting our planet. Students will look through some impacts as a class before going on a fact find answering questions provided. Students will have to read through different pieces of information to find their answers. This could easily be turned into a team game. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Healthcare in Africa
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Healthcare in Africa

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the limitations involving health care in Africa. Students will investigate different illnesses such as malnutrition, malaria and ebola through a fun group activity. Students will learn causes, symptoms and prevention methods for the illnesses taught. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere
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Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at the layers of the atmosphere (thermosphere, stratosphere, troposphere, mermosphere) as well as the gases that make up our atmosphere and why they are important for life on Earth. Students will also look at the differences between the greenhouse effect and the enhanced greenhouse effect before moving on to self assessment questions. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Ozone Layer Depletion
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Ozone Layer Depletion

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at what the ozone layer is, how we have damaged it, the impacts of the damage and if the damage is reversing. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Distribution of Fish Populations
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Distribution of Fish Populations

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at where fish stocks are likely to be located. The lessons introduces students to the continental shelf and explores reasons as to why fish are located there before moving on to visual resources which students will describe, explain and discuss. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Fisheries: Advantages and Disadvantages
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Fisheries: Advantages and Disadvantages

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at fisheries and aquaculture. Students will already have an understanding as to why fisheries exist from the previous overfishing lesson but will now look into the advantages and disadvantages of this ‘more sustainable’ method. Students will explore issues such as increased fish waste, disease and the morality of these farms. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Sustainable Fishing: Is It Possible?
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Sustainable Fishing: Is It Possible?

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at how we can try to sustainably harvest our marine animals through traditional fishing methods, quotas, closed seasons, fishing nets and international agreements. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Human Population Changes
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Human Population Changes

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at how human and animal populations change. Students will look at how animal populations fluctuate but how the human population appears to just grow. Students will be learn key words such as carrying capacity, lag time, log phase and more before being introduced to Boserup and Malthus theories regarding resources and population. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam questions and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Impacts of Urbanisation
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Impacts of Urbanisation

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the impacts of urbanisation exploring both positives and negatives. Students will also categorize these into social, economic or environmental impacts. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Geography Investigation Skills
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Geography Investigation Skills

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I made this booklet to guide students to carry out some independent human and environmental research around school. The booklets suggests different data collection methods including their advantages and disadvantages and success criteria for students to use when creating their presentations to show their data and investigation to the class. Could be used as a practical for the paper 2 skills section too. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography