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Welcome to my shop. All proceeds from any purchases will be used to support teacher training in a rural school just outside Winterton in South Africa.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How does the profile of a river change downstream?
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How does the profile of a river change downstream?

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1- Landscapes of the UK. This lesson focuses upon a river’s profile and its changes from source to mouth in accordance with the Bradshaw Model. It looks at a river’s journey and then pupils need to interpret the Bradshaw Model to identify river changes downstream.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How does a named river change downstream? (River Tees)
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How does a named river change downstream? (River Tees)

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1- Landscapes of the UK. This lesson focuses upon the River Tees and it’s changes from source to mouth in relation to human activity (Cow Green Reservoir, Tees Barrage and meander straightening at Stockton). The lesson is fully resourced with exam question (including structure strip) and model answer.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: What are the landforms caused by deposition?
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: What are the landforms caused by deposition?

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1- Landscapes of the UK. This lesson focuses upon depositional landforms found at the coast, a spit. This includes looking at a spit’s characteristics as well as how it forms. An exam question with supporting structure and student friendly mark scheme is included.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: Paper 1 Module 1 (Landscapes of the UK) Full SOW
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: Paper 1 Module 1 (Landscapes of the UK) Full SOW

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A bundle for OCR A GCSE 9-1 Geography Paper 1 Module 1 Landscapes of the UK. 11 fully resourced and editable lessons to cover the module including: What are the distinctive characteristics of the UK’s physical landscapes? How can we distinguish between rural and urban areas of the UK? How do geomorphic processes shape the land? How does the profile of a river change downstream? What landforms are created along river landscapes? How does a named river change downstream? (The Tees) What factors influence the characteristics of coastlines? What are the landforms caused by erosion? What are the landforms caused by deposition? How is the Holderness Coast currently managed? How do humans impact the Holderness Coast?
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How is the Holderness Coast Currently Managed?
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How is the Holderness Coast Currently Managed?

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1- Landscapes of the UK. This lesson focuses upon coastal management strategies as well as looking at management attempts along the Holderness Coast. An exam question is included with relevant structure framework to support students with higher tariff exam questions.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How do humans impact the Holderness Coast?
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How do humans impact the Holderness Coast?

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1- Landscapes of the UK. This lesson focuses upon human activity and their impacts along the Holderness Coast. It focuses upon Hornsea Mere (a SSSI), tourism and coastal management at Mappleton. All necessary resources are included.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How is the UK connected to other places?
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How is the UK connected to other places?

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1 and the module of People of the UK. This lesson focuses upon key terms such as trade, trade deficit/surplus and import and export. It also looks at reasons as to why the UK has to import and export as well as GCSE skills style question with mark scheme and quiz as a plenary.
Letters and Censorship
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Letters and Censorship

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Focuses on: -What is censorship? -What sort of things would be censored in a letter -Scenario -Activity 1 (write a letter) -Activity 2 (censor the letter)
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: What are the consequences of economic growth  in London?
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: What are the consequences of economic growth in London?

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1 and the module of People of the UK. This lesson focuses upon the regeneration of the Lower Lea Valley (2012 Olympics) in London. It includes location, reasons why the area declined, videos and clips of the regeneration as well as the +/- of it. An exam question and mark scheme is also included.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: Is the UK a diverse and unequal society?
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: Is the UK a diverse and unequal society?

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1 and the module of People of the UK. This lesson focuses upon establishing whether the UK is a diverse and unequal society through the interpretation of various graphs and sources. A quiz is available as a plenary.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How do air masses influence the weather in the UK?
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How do air masses influence the weather in the UK?

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1 and the module of UK Environmental Challenges. This lesson focuses upon the five main air masses that impact the UK (tropical maritime, tropical continental, polar maritime, polar continental and arctic maritime). The lesson also has embedded video clips to support the learning of the air masses.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: What are the solutions to challenges in a UK city? (The Greenhouse)
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: What are the solutions to challenges in a UK city? (The Greenhouse)

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1 and the module of People of the UK. This lesson focuses upon a sustainable solution to the problems of housing, traffic and waste in Leeds. The Greenhouse is a block of eco-flats which has been said to be sustainable. This lesson looks in more detail about the Greenhouse and its green credentials.