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.
Workbook used to cover the location, impacts and responses of Super Typhoon Haiyan.
Includes:
gap fill activities
true or false quiz
categorising information into tables
photograph analysis skills
flashcard tick list
A bundle of two fully resourced lessons on environmental opportunities and challenges in Bristol, which are linked directly to the 8035 AQA GCSE Geography specification.
**For which specification? **= AQA Geography (8035)
**Specification Link? **= Paper 2 – Challenge of Resource Management - Water
This x12 slide powerpoint provides a useful summary of the content on the water topic of Section C of Paper 2. It is matched to the 8035 AQA GCSE Geography specification.
If this powerpoint is printed as a 2 slide handout, each powerpoint slide can be cut out and forms a very handy one-sided summary flashcard for students to use. These can then be treasury tagged together to form a set of flashcards to revise from.
Included examples of:
• Large Scale Water Transfer Scheme – South to North, China
• Local Scheme in a LIC/NEE – Ice Stupas, Ladakh
A lesson designed for Year 7 which introduces the different types of resources and the concept of sustainability.
Includes the following:
key terms and definitions (inc. non-renewable, renewable)
identify and naming the different types of resources
video link to sustainability (in notes of powerpoint)
gap fill explanation paragraph on linking sustainability and resources
MS Forms quiz to assess progress (in notes of powerpoint)
Each extended independent task has a challenge.
Two revision sheets focusing on tectonic hazards and an overview of the different types of hazard and factors affecting hazard risk.
Designed to be used for the AQA 8035 geography course and can be used as standalone worksheets or as part of a lesson.
Best printed A4 and then en-larged to A3.
Two revision sheets that summarise the Bristol and Rio de Janeiro case studies for the 8035 GCSE Geography course, as part of the urban issues and challenges topic. They are uploaded as two separate documents but could easily be enlarged and photocopied back to back if needed.
Perfect as a revision activity or for catch up for students with long-term absence.
Recommended to enlarge to A3 when printing.
Two summary revision sheets on Bristol as a UK city and on urban sustainability as part of the 8035 GCSE Geography course.
Perfect for revision, cover or catch-up for students with long-term absence.
Advise would be to enlarge to A3 when printing.
Two summary sheets on opportunities and challenges in the Sahara.
Includes: key word research, colour coding activities and locating countries onto a map.
Only additional resource required is an atlas.
Designed for the AQA GCSE Geog. 9-1 (8035) spec.
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 set of three worksheets:
Food Crisis in South Sudan - includes location, causes and impacts.
Health inequalities between India and Japan
Water inequalities in the Middle East and grey water in Jordan - causes and impacts.
Six A3 revision board games which can be printed and laminated to provide an interactive revision games for students to test their knowledge of Papers 1 & 2 of the AQA GCSE Geography course. Each board game can be edited in publisher to match school’s own case studies and examples, if needed.
The board games included are:
Paper 1:
Section A- Natural Hazards (inc. Nepal and Chile earthquake, Typhoon Haiyan and Somerset Levels Floods)
Section B - The Living World (inc. Malaysian rainforest, Sahara Desert and pond ecosystem)
Section C - Physical Landscapes (inc. coasts and rivers)
Paper 2:
4. Section A - Urban Issues & Challenges (inc. Bristol and Rio de Janeiro as cities)
5. Section B - Changing Economic World (inc. India and UK economy)
6. Section C - Resource Management - focusing on water (inc. examples of South to North Transfer Scheme in China and Ice Stupas in Ladakh)
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 simple worksheet which is good for cover work or homework setting. Does not require a textbook and can be used as a standalone resource. Two main activities:
Students create an appropriate graph using data on methods of transport to work.
Students colour code the different statements concerning Rio’s environmental challenges and solutions.
A worksheet designed to provide a template for making notes on the location and importance of Bristol. This worksheet is perfect for a cover lesson or for setting as homework. It is designed to be used with pages 166-167 of the Oxford University ‘GCSE Geography AQA’ textbook.
A scaffolded mind-map worksheet which is designed to be used with pages 172-173 of the Oxford University Press textbook ‘GCSE Geography AQA’.
The worksheet is design to give a simple structure to guide students on retrieving key information from the material in the above textbook.