A revision sheet for the earthquake part of the tectonic hazards unit of the 8035 AQA geography course.
It could be used as part of a lesson or standalone e.g. for HWK. Best printed A4 and then enlarged to A3.
Includes:
earthquake key terms
formation of an earthquake
Richter and Mercalli scale
Earthquake case studies (primary, secondary impacts and short-term and long responses)
Monitoring and the 3Ps to reduce the effects of earthquakes.
Could easily be adapted for volcanoes if needed.
This is a revision summary sheet for Paper 1 of the AQA 8035 geography specification.
It includes an overview of what a natural hazard is and a summary of why hazard risk varies.
It also includes a section on tectonic hazards, which includes:
distribution
plate tectonic theory
plate margins
It does not include earthquakes or volcano formation in detail, or named examples of tectonic hazards or how to reduce the risk of tectonic hazards.
Perfect for quick revision and to summarise key information.
A standalone worksheet that could be used as part of a lesson on strategies to reduce the development gap.
It includes x3 tasks:
Task 1 - match each strategy with the correct meaning/description
Task 2 - explain how one strategy reduce the development gap. A model example is given to help.
Task 3 - x4 weakness/challenges are described and students have to suggest which strategy to reduce the development gap it would link to.
A standalone worksheet which could be used with KS3 or KS4.
The first part involves students reading descriptions of the different causes of the development gap and then adding the correct name of the cause to each one.
The second task involves students categorising them into physical, economic or historical.
The third task requires students to analyse two maps and then identify which possible cause of the development gap they show. The first is structured with gap fills and sentence starters and the second is slightly more open.
There is a challenge task at the end to promote deeper level thinking.
Perfect for a lesson, revision or homework.
A knowledge organiser for some of the numeracy skills that students studying GCSE Geography (AQA) may be asked to use in exams.
It’s a 2 page document which includes:
definition of each numeracy measure
step by step guide on how to calculate it
a worked/model example for each
advantage and disadvantage for each measure
top tip reminders
Includes the following numeracy/statistical skills:
mean (average)
median
mode
range
percentage change
interquartile range
A revision worksheet on weather and climate.
Includes sections on:
weather instruments
extreme weather inc. Beast from the East
climate and climate graphs
factors affecting climate
Could be printed on A4 or enlarged easily to A3.
A double sided A3 revision sheet to capture knowledge of the Rivers unit as part of Section C (Physical Landscapes) in the GCSE AQA (8035) Geography course.
Side 1 - processes, upper, middle, lower course landforms and formation
Side 2 - causes of flooding, impacts of flooding, flood management and hydrographs.
Can easily be used as a standalone resource or from using resources such as textbooks, revision guides and exercise book notes.
A guided reading worksheet on inequalities in Bristol as part of the Urban Issues and Challenges unit. Focuses on the economic and social inequalities between Filwood and Stoke Bishop.
Can be used as a standalone activity or added to a lesson that you already.
Perfect for homework or cover work if needed.
Lesson features:
Starter questions
A range of explanation slides
A range of short knowledge focused tasks including discussion tasks using photographs.
Opportunity for exam practice at the end
Stretch/challenge tasks on each power-point slide.
Lesson is designed for 55-65 minute lessons.
Worksheet included
Starter questions
A range of explanation slides
A range of short knowledge focused tasks
Opportunity for exam practice at the end
Stretch/challenge tasks on each power-point slide.
Lesson is designed for 55-65 minute lessons.
*Lesson will require students to have access to the GCSE Geography AQA Student Book (GCSE Geography AQA 2016) Paperback – 28 April 2016
A lesson which covers the inequalities in resources as part of the AQA 8035 Geography course.
Lesson features:
Starter questions
A range of explanation slides
A range of short knowledge focused tasks
Opportunity for exam practice at the end
Stretch/challenge tasks on each power-point slide.
Lesson is designed for 55-65 minute lessons.
*Lesson will require students to have access to the GCSE Geography AQA Student Book (GCSE Geography AQA 2016) Paperback – 28 April 2016
by Simon Ross (Author), Nick Rowles (Author)
A handout which can be given out to parents and guardians at parents evenings. Easily adaptable. Version included is for Year 8.
Handout includes sections on:
what is my child studying this year?
what support is available?
what can I do as a parent to support my child?
how do I know if my child is progressing?
to improve in geography I need to…
A lesson which covers the importance of resources for economic and social well being as part of the AQA 8035 Geography course.
Lesson features:
Starter questions
A range of explanation slides
A range of short knowledge focused tasks
Opportunity for exam practice at the end
Lesson is designed for 55-65 minute lessons.
Lesson will require students to have access to the GCSE Geography AQA Student Book (GCSE Geography AQA 2016) Paperback – 28 April 2016
by Simon Ross (Author), Nick Rowles (Author)
A worksheet designed to be used with the Oxford AQA GCSE Geography (AQA) textbook.
It focuses on the environmental challenges in Rio and the possible solutions to reducing them. Designed to be a comprehension based activity.
A worksheet covering green spaces, energy conservation and water conservation in helping to make urban areas more sustainable.
Designed to be used with the GCSE Geography AQA Oxford textbook.
Questions are based on using the pages in relation to sustainable urban living (part 1).
A worksheet designed to be used with the GCSE Geography AQA Student Book (GCSE Geography AQA 2016) Paperback – 28 April 2016.
Perfect to consolidate key knowledge quickly using the textbook pages on Rio’s environmental challenges. Worksheet also includes an optional challenge column to stretch the most able.
A worksheet that focuses on why the banana trade is unfair. The first part of the worksheet focuses on comprehension questions and the second part is completely skills based, for example calculating how much a supplier chain worker earns as part of the banana trade.
A worksheet aimed at KS3 but could be used at KS4 on the main development indicators. First activity involves adding the correct name of the indicator to the correct definition and the second activity requries them to decide if they increase or decrease as a country develops.