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We aim to help busy teachers to deliver outstanding lessons, and to manage their workload pressures. With over 700 resources built using a research-based approach to teaching, TheGeographyShop has now become one of the most popular accounts on Tes. If you leave a review of any of our resources, you can claim any FREE single resource from our ever growing library. Simply message the email below, which is monitored daily.
thegeographyshoporiginal@gmail.com
Edexcel A-level
Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces
L11: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Urban Areas?
Free - Lesson 1: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12667081
This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus codes).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit.
A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Diverse Spaces), which can be viewed using the link below:
SoW: Diverse Spaces
L1: How do population structures vary from place to place and over time?
L2: Population characteristics vary from place to place and over time?
L3: How past and present connections have shaped the demographic and cultural characteristics of your chosen places?
L4: Why are Urban Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups of People?
L5: Rural Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups People?
L6: Why is there is a range of ways to evaluate how people view their living spaces?
L7: Why is the UK’s Culture and Society so Diverse?
L8: Why does Social Segigation Exist and What Factors Affect it?
L9: How can Changes to Diverse Places Lead to Tensions?
L10: How are Cultural Issues Managed in Diverse Spaces?
L11: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Urban Areas?
L12: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Rural Areas?
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Edexcel A-level
Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces
L10: How are Cultural Issues Managed in Diverse Spaces?
Free - Lesson 1: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12667081
This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus codes).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit.
A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Diverse Spaces), which can be viewed using the link below:
SoW: Diverse Spaces
L1: How do population structures vary from place to place and over time?
L2: Population characteristics vary from place to place and over time?
L3: How past and present connections have shaped the demographic and cultural characteristics of your chosen places?
L4: Why are Urban Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups of People?
L5: Rural Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups People?
L6: Why is there is a range of ways to evaluate how people view their living spaces?
L7: Why is the UK’s Culture and Society so Diverse?
L8: Why does Social Segigation Exist and What Factors Affect it?
L9: How can Changes to Diverse Places Lead to Tensions?
L10: How are Cultural Issues Managed in Diverse Spaces?
L11: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Urban Areas?
L12: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Rural Areas?
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Population and the Environment
AQA A-level Geography
FREE - Lesson 1 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12690644
Topic 4: Population and the Environment: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/bundler/12690642
This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 5: Population and the Environment, which is a component of the Geography AQA A-level course.
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SoW: Population and the Environment
L1: How is Global Population Shaped by Food Consumption?
L2: How is Climate Change Impacting Agricultural Productivity?
L3: How can the World’s Soils Be Sustainably Managed?
L4: How does Global Food Security Impact Global Health?
L5: What Factors Affect Health in the UK?
L6: How is Health Linked to the Physical Environment?
L7: How is the Impact of Malaria Being Reduced?
L8: How Does Asthma Link to Global Health and Wellbeing?
L9: How Does Natural Population Change Overtime?
L10: What Factors Affect Population Change?
L11: What are the Causes and Effects of International Migration?
L12: What Environmental Constraints Can Affect Population ?
L13: How Will Global Population Change?
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Edexcel A-level
Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces
L8: Why does Social Segregation Exist and What Factors Affect it?
Free - Lesson 1: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12667081
This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus codes).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit.
A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Diverse Spaces), which can be viewed using the link below:
SoW: Diverse Spaces
L1: How do population structures vary from place to place and over time?
L2: Population characteristics vary from place to place and over time?
L3: How past and present connections have shaped the demographic and cultural characteristics of your chosen places?
L4: Why are Urban Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups of People?
L5: Rural Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups People?
L6: Why is there is a range of ways to evaluate how people view their living spaces?
L7: Why is the UK’s Culture and Society so Diverse?
L8: Why does Social Segregation Exist and What Factors Affect it?
L9: How can Changes to Diverse Places Lead to Tensions?
L10: How are Cultural Issues Managed in Diverse Spaces?
L11: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Urban Areas?
L12: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Rural Areas?
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Edexcel A-level
Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces
L5: Rural Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups People?
Free - Lesson 1: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12667081
This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus codes).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit.
A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Diverse Spaces), which can be viewed using the link below:
SoW: Diverse Spaces
L1: How do population structures vary from place to place and over time?
L2: Population characteristics vary from place to place and over time?
L3: How past and present connections have shaped the demographic and cultural characteristics of your chosen places?
L4: Why are Urban Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups of People?
L5: Rural Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups People?
L6: Why is there is a range of ways to evaluate how people view their living spaces?
L7: Why is the UK’s Culture and Society so Diverse?
L8: Why does Social Segigation Exist and What Factors Affect it?
L9: How can Changes to Diverse Places Lead to Tensions?
L10: How are Cultural Issues Managed in Diverse Spaces?
L11: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Urban Areas?
L12: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Rural Areas?
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Edexcel A-level
Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces
L4: Why are Urban Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups of People?
Free - Lesson 1: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12667081
This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus codes).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit.
A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Diverse Spaces), which can be viewed using the link below:
SoW: Diverse Spaces
L1: How do population structures vary from place to place and over time?
L2: Population characteristics vary from place to place and over time?
L3: How past and present connections have shaped the demographic and cultural characteristics of your chosen places?
L4: Why are Urban Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups of People?
L5: Rural Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups People?
L6: Why is there is a range of ways to evaluate how people view their living spaces?
L7: Why is the UK’s Culture and Society so Diverse?
L8: Why does Social Segigation Exist and What Factors Affect it?
L9: How can Changes to Diverse Places Lead to Tensions?
L10: How are Cultural Issues Managed in Diverse Spaces?
L11: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Urban Areas?
L12: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Rural Areas?
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**AQA A-level
3.1 Physical geography
3.1.1 Water and Carbon Cycles
Lesson 1 & 7 - Free:**
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This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 3: The Water and Carbon Cycle, which is a component of the Geography AQA A-level course.
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Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic, which can be viewed using the link below:
**The Water Cycle **
L1- 3.1.1.2 - Free -Why is the Hydrological Cycle So Important To Life on Earth?
L2 - 3.1.1.2 - How is the Drainage Basin an Open System within The Hydrological System?
L3 - 3.1.1.2 - The Hydrological Cycle Influences Water Budgets at a Local Scale?
L4 - 3.1.1.2 - What are the physical causes and impacts of deficits in the hydrological Cycle?
L5 - 3.1.1.2 - How is Climate Change Impacting the Hydrological Cycle?
L6 - 3.1.1.2 - What are the Physical and Human Causes of Water Insecurity?
**The Carbon Cycle
**
L7 - 3.1.1.3 - FREE - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle?
L8 - 3.1.1.3 - How do Biological processes sequester carbon on both land and in the ocean?
L9 - 3.1.1.3 - How is a balanced carbon cycle important in sustaining other earth systems?
Water, carbon, climate and life on Earth
L10 - 3.1.1.4 - How is Biological Carbon Cycles and the Water Cycle are Threatened by Human Activity?
L11 - 3.1.1.4 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
L12 - 3.1.1.4 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
Carbon & Water Case Studies
L13 - 3.1.1.6 - Case Study: Tropical Rainforest Amazon
L14 - 3.1.1.6 - Case Study: River Catchment Cumbria
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**AQA A-level
3.1 Physical geography
3.1.1 Water and Carbon Cycles
Lesson 1 & 7 - Free:**
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12641096
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12641099
This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 3: The Water and Carbon Cycle, which is a component of the Geography AQA A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic, which can be viewed using the link below:
**The Water Cycle **
L1- 3.1.1.2 - Free -Why is the Hydrological Cycle So Important To Life on Earth?
L2 - 3.1.1.2 - How is the Drainage Basin an Open System within The Hydrological System?
L3 - 3.1.1.2 - The Hydrological Cycle Influences Water Budgets at a Local Scale?
L4 - 3.1.1.2 - What are the physical causes and impacts of deficits in the hydrological Cycle?
L5 - 3.1.1.2 - How is Climate Change Impacting the Hydrological Cycle?
L6 - 3.1.1.2 - What are the Physical and Human Causes of Water Insecurity?
**The Carbon Cycle
**
L7 - 3.1.1.3 - FREE - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle?
L8 - 3.1.1.3 - How do Biological processes sequester carbon on both land and in the ocean?
L9 - 3.1.1.3 - How is a balanced carbon cycle important in sustaining other earth systems?
Water, carbon, climate and life on Earth
L10 - 3.1.1.4 - How is Biological Carbon Cycles and the Water Cycle are Threatened by Human Activity?
L11 - 3.1.1.4 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
L12 - 3.1.1.4 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
Carbon & Water Case Studies
L13 - 3.1.1.6 - Case Study: Tropical Rainforest Amazon
L14 - 3.1.1.6 - Case Study: River Catchment Cumbria
I’m happy to answer any questions…
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Edexcel A-level
Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces
L6: Why is there is a range of ways to evaluate how people view their living spaces?
Free - Lesson 1: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12667081
This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus codes).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit.
A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Diverse Spaces), which can be viewed using the link below:
SoW: Diverse Spaces
L1: How do population structures vary from place to place and over time?
L2: Population characteristics vary from place to place and over time?
L3: How past and present connections have shaped the demographic and cultural characteristics of your chosen places?
L4: Why are Urban Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups of People?
L5: Rural Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups People?
L6: Why is there is a range of ways to evaluate how people view their living spaces?
L7: Why is the UK’s Culture and Society so Diverse?
L8: Why does Social Segigation Exist and What Factors Affect it?
L9: How can Changes to Diverse Places Lead to Tensions?
L10: How are Cultural Issues Managed in Diverse Spaces?
L11: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Urban Areas?
L12: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Rural Areas?
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thegeographyshoporiginal@gmail.com
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Edexcel A-level
Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces
L2: Population characteristics vary from place to place and over time?
Free - Lesson 1: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12667081
This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus codes).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit.
A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Diverse Spaces), which can be viewed using the link below:
SoW: Diverse Spaces
L1: How do population structures vary from place to place and over time?
L2: Population characteristics vary from place to place and over time?
L3: How past and present connections have shaped the demographic and cultural characteristics of your chosen places?
L4: Why are Urban Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups of People?
L5: Rural Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups People?
L6: Why is there is a range of ways to evaluate how people view their living spaces?
L7: Why is the UK’s Culture and Society so Diverse?
L8: Why does Social Segigation Exist and What Factors Affect it?
L9: How can Changes to Diverse Places Lead to Tensions?
L10: How are Cultural Issues Managed in Diverse Spaces?
L11: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Urban Areas?
L12: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Rural Areas?
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**AQA A-level
3.1 Physical geography
3.1.1 Water and Carbon Cycles
Lesson 1 & 7 - Free:**
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12641096
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12641099
This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 3: The Water and Carbon Cycle, which is a component of the Geography AQA A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic, which can be viewed using the link below:
**The Water Cycle **
L1- 3.1.1.2 - Free -Why is the Hydrological Cycle So Important To Life on Earth?
L2 - 3.1.1.2 - How is the Drainage Basin an Open System within The Hydrological System?
L3 - 3.1.1.2 - The Hydrological Cycle Influences Water Budgets at a Local Scale?
L4 - 3.1.1.2 - What are the physical causes and impacts of deficits in the hydrological Cycle?
L5 - 3.1.1.2 - How is Climate Change Impacting the Hydrological Cycle?
L6 - 3.1.1.2 - What are the Physical and Human Causes of Water Insecurity?
**The Carbon Cycle
**
L7 - 3.1.1.3 - FREE - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle?
L8 - 3.1.1.3 - How do Biological processes sequester carbon on both land and in the ocean?
L9 - 3.1.1.3 - How is a balanced carbon cycle important in sustaining other earth systems?
Water, carbon, climate and life on Earth
L10 - 3.1.1.4 - How is Biological Carbon Cycles and the Water Cycle are Threatened by Human Activity?
L11 - 3.1.1.4 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
L12 - 3.1.1.4 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
Carbon & Water Case Studies
L13 - 3.1.1.6 - Case Study: Tropical Rainforest Amazon
L14 - 3.1.1.6 - Case Study: River Catchment Cumbria
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Edexcel A-level
Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces
L1: How do population structures vary from place to place and over time?
This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 4B: Diverse Spaces, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus codes).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit.
A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Diverse Spaces), which can be viewed using the link below:
SoW: Diverse Spaces
L1: How do population structures vary from place to place and time?
L2: Population characteristics vary from place to place and over time?
L3: How past and present connections have shaped the demographic and cultural characteristics of your chosen places?
L4: Why are Urban Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups of People?
L5: Rural Places are Seen Differently by Different Groups People?
L6: Why is there is a range of ways to evaluate how people view their living spaces?
L7: Why is the UK’s Culture and Society so Diverse?
L8: Why does Social Segigation Exist and What Factors Affect it?
L9: How can Changes to Diverse Places Lead to Tensions?
L10: How are Cultural Issues Managed in Diverse Spaces?
L11: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Urban Areas?
L12: What are the Varying Success Criteria for Managing Diverse Rural Areas?
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**AQA A-level
3.1 Physical geography
3.1.1 Water and Carbon Cycles
Lesson 1 & 7 - Free:**
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This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 3: The Water and Carbon Cycle, which is a component of the Geography AQA A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic, which can be viewed using the link below:
**The Water Cycle **
L1- 3.1.1.2 - Free -Why is the Hydrological Cycle So Important To Life on Earth?
L2 - 3.1.1.2 - How is the Drainage Basin an Open System within The Hydrological System?
L3 - 3.1.1.2 - The Hydrological Cycle Influences Water Budgets at a Local Scale?
L4 - 3.1.1.2 - What are the physical causes and impacts of deficits in the hydrological Cycle?
L5 - 3.1.1.2 - How is Climate Change Impacting the Hydrological Cycle?
L6 - 3.1.1.2 - What are the Physical and Human Causes of Water Insecurity?
**The Carbon Cycle
**
L7 - 3.1.1.3 - FREE - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle?
L8 - 3.1.1.3 - How do Biological processes sequester carbon on both land and in the ocean?
L9 - 3.1.1.3 - How is a balanced carbon cycle important in sustaining other earth systems?
Water, carbon, climate and life on Earth
L10 - 3.1.1.4 - How is Biological Carbon Cycles and the Water Cycle are Threatened by Human Activity?
L11 - 3.1.1.4 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
L12 - 3.1.1.4 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
Carbon & Water Case Studies
L13 - 3.1.1.6 - Case Study: Tropical Rainforest Amazon
L14 - 3.1.1.6 - Case Study: River Catchment Cumbria
I’m happy to answer any questions…
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Topic 6: Carbon Cycle
L9 - 6.9 - How can varying players stop continued planetary warming?
L1: FREE LESSON – 6.1 - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564120
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 6: Carbon Cycle, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Carbon Cycle), which can be viewed below.
L1: FREE – 6.1 - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle.
L2 - 6.2 - How do Biological processes sequester carbon on both land and in the ocean?
L3 - 6.3 - How is a balanced carbon cycle important in sustaining other earth systems?
L4 - 6.4 - Why Does Energy Security Make up a Large Part of the Government’s Future Planning?
L5 - 6.5 - How are Fossil Fuels Used to Drive Global Development?
L6 - 6.6 - What are the Costs and Benefits to the Alternative to Fossil Fuels?
L7 - 6.7 - How is the Biological Carbon Cycle and the Water Cycle Threatened by Human Activity?
L8 - 6.8 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
L9 - 6.9 - How can varying players stop continued planetary warming?
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Topic 6: Carbon Cycle
L6 - 6.6 - What are the Costs and Benefits to the Alternative to Fossil Fuels?
L1: FREE LESSON – 6.1 - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564120
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 6: Carbon Cycle, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Carbon Cycle), which can be viewed below.
L1: FREE – 6.1 - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle.
L2 - 6.2 - How do Biological processes sequester carbon on both land and in the ocean?
L3 - 6.3 - How is a balanced carbon cycle important in sustaining other earth systems?
L4 - 6.4 - Why Does Energy Security Make up a Large Part of the Government’s Future Planning?
L5 - 6.5 - How are Fossil Fuels Used to Drive Global Development?
L6 - 6.6 - What are the Costs and Benefits to the Alternative to Fossil Fuels?
L7 - 6.7 - How is the Biological Carbon Cycle and the Water Cycle Threatened by Human Activity?
L8 - 6.8 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
L9 - 6.9 - How can varying players stop continued planetary warming?
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Topic 6: Carbon Cycle
L5 - 6.5 - How are Fossil Fuels Used to Drive Global Development?
L1: FREE LESSON – 6.1 - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564120
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 6: Carbon Cycle, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Carbon Cycle), which can be viewed below.
L1: FREE – 6.1 - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle.
L2 - 6.2 - How do Biological processes sequester carbon on both land and in the ocean?
L3 - 6.3 - How is a balanced carbon cycle important in sustaining other earth systems?
L4 - 6.4 - Why Does Energy Security Make up a Large Part of the Government’s Future Planning?
L5 - 6.5 - How are Fossil Fuels Used to Drive Global Development?
L6 - 6.6 - What are the Costs and Benefits to the Alternative to Fossil Fuels?
L7 - 6.7 - How is the Biological Carbon Cycle and the Water Cycle Threatened by Human Activity?
L8 - 6.8 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
L9 - 6.9 - How can varying players stop continued planetary warming?
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Topic 6: Carbon Cycle
L7 - 6.7 - How is the Biological Carbon Cycle and the Water Cycle Threatened by Human Activity?
L1: FREE LESSON – 6.1 - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564120
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 6: Carbon Cycle, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Carbon Cycle), which can be viewed below.
L1: FREE – 6.1 - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle.
L2 - 6.2 - How do Biological processes sequester carbon on both land and in the ocean?
L3 - 6.3 - How is a balanced carbon cycle important in sustaining other earth systems?
L4 - 6.4 - Why Does Energy Security Make up a Large Part of the Government’s Future Planning?
L5 - 6.5 - How are Fossil Fuels Used to Drive Global Development?
L6 - 6.6 - What are the Costs and Benefits to the Alternative to Fossil Fuels?
L7 - 6.7 - How is the Biological Carbon Cycle and the Water Cycle Threatened by Human Activity?
L8 - 6.8 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
L9 - 6.9 - How can varying players stop continued planetary warming?
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Topic 6: Carbon Cycle
L4 - 6.4 - Why Does Energy Security Make up a Large Part of the Government’s Future Planning?
L1: FREE LESSON – How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564120
This lesson has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 6: Carbon Cycle, which is a component of the Geography Edexcel A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic (Carbon Cycle), which can be viewed below.
L1: FREE – 6.1 - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle.
L2 - 6.2 - How do Biological processes sequester carbon on both land and in the ocean?
L3 - 6.3 - How is a balanced carbon cycle important in sustaining other earth systems?
L4 - 6.4 - Why Does Energy Security Make up a Large Part of the Government’s Future Planning?
L5 - 6.5 - How are Fossil Fuels Used to Drive Global Development?
L6 - 6.6 - What are the Costs and Benefits to the Alternative to Fossil Fuels?
L7 - 6.7 - How is the Biological Carbon Cycle and the Water Cycle Threatened by Human Activity?
L8 - 6.8 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
L9 - 6.9 - How can varying players stop continued planetary warming?
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**AQA A-level
3.1 Physical geography
3.1.1 Water and Carbon Cycles
Lesson 1, 7 & 13 - Free:**
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This SoW has been created to meet the teaching requirements of Topic 3: The Water and Carbon Cycle, which is a component of the Geography AQA A-level course.
This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. As a result, lessons take around two hours to deliver and hit the required components of the syllabus (see syllabus code).
Made to a high standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
This resource is a part of a scheme that covers the entire A-level topic, which can be viewed using the link below:
**The Water Cycle **
L1- 3.1.1.2 - Free -Why is the Hydrological Cycle So Important To Life on Earth?
L2 - 3.1.1.2 - How is the Drainage Basin an Open System within The Hydrological System?
L3 - 3.1.1.2 - The Hydrological Cycle Influences Water Budgets at a Local Scale?
L4 - 3.1.1.2 - What are the physical causes and impacts of deficits in the hydrological Cycle?
L5 - 3.1.1.2 - How is Climate Change Impacting the Hydrological Cycle?
L6 - 3.1.1.2 - What are the Physical and Human Causes of Water Insecurity?
**The Carbon Cycle
**
L7 - 3.1.1.3 - FREE - How do terrestrial stores make up a large part of the long-term geological cycle?
L8 - 3.1.1.3 - How do Biological processes sequester carbon on both land and in the ocean?
L9 - 3.1.1.3 - How is a balanced carbon cycle important in sustaining other earth systems?
Water, carbon, climate and life on Earth
L10 - 3.1.1.4 - How is Biological Carbon Cycles and the Water Cycle are Threatened by Human Activity?
L11 - 3.1.1.4 - What are implications for human wellbeing from the degradation of the water and carbon cycles?
L12 - 3.1.1.4 - How can varying players stop continued planetary warming?
Carbon & Water Case Studies
L13 - 3.1.1.6 - FREE - Case Study: Tropical Rainforest Amazon
L14 - 3.1.1.6 - Case Study: River Catchment Cumbria
I’m happy to answer any questions…
Email: thegeographyshoporiginal@gmail.com
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L8: Revision - Should Heathrow Airport be expanded?
SoW - Local Area Investigation: Should the Government Expand Heathrow Airport?
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This unit is created in line with my personal passion for independent research. This unit is framed around the collection and application of primary data, and the process and systems the behind these. A conscience effect has also been made to embed dual coding within this SoW, as well as much differentiation and scaffolding.
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SoW:
L1: What do stakeholders think about expanding Heathrow airport?
L2: What and how could we investigate about Heathrow’s expansion?
L3: How is Primary Data Collected?
L4: How do we present our data in Geography?
L5: How can we assess our primary data?
L6: What has our research concluded?
L7: The Debate - Should Heathrow Airport Be Expanded?
L8: Revision - Should Heathrow Airport be expanded?
It is worth noting that some of these lessons require two lessons to be delivered.