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KS3, GCSE and A level Geography teacher since 2013
AQA GCSE comparing effects Japan and Haiti
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AQA GCSE comparing effects Japan and Haiti

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This PPT was prepared for KS4 AQA GCSE specification to cover comparison of effects of an earthquake in two contrasting areas. All resources are included in the PPT. Feel free to sent me a message if you are need more information. Enjoy teaching
Edexcel A Level Geography 5.5abc: Flooding
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Edexcel A Level Geography 5.5abc: Flooding

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The lesson covers key idea 5.5 detailed content a, b and c of the Edexcel A level specification. The PPT is based on two textbooks: Edexcel A level book 2 by Hodder Education referred to as ‘flags textbook’ Geography for Edexcel A level year 2 by Oxford University Press referred to as ‘dragon textbook’ The whole key idea is covered within one PPT, instructions and resources are withing the PPT, the lesson ends with an exam question taken from Edexcel A Level Geography past papers. Enjoy teaching
KS3 Glaciation L3: How do glaciers move?
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KS3 Glaciation L3: How do glaciers move?

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The lesson was designed for KS3 students. All resources are in the PPT The lesson covers the following aspects: Key terminology: accumulation, zone of accumulation, ablation, zone of ablation, crevasses, snout Ice shelfs and icebergs resource based assessment type question Enjoy the teaching.
Urban sustainability-East Village in London and London transport
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Urban sustainability-East Village in London and London transport

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This lesson covers urban sustainability section of the AQA 9-1 specification. East Village is used as a case study for sustainable community, waste management, sustainable water and energy use, green spaces; London is used as a case study for sustainable transport strategies. PPT and all resources needed are attached including answer sheets.
AQA GCSE Urban UK: opportunities in London
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AQA GCSE Urban UK: opportunities in London

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The lesson contains: knowledge rich starter meaning of social, economic and environmental opportunities information sheets for: cultural mix, urban greening, integrated transport system, employment, recreation and entertainment fill in gaps worksheet to cover all five opportunities exam type question with success criteria: explain knowledge application end of lesson quiz Enjoy teaching
AQA GCSE Exam answers' structures and connectives
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AQA GCSE Exam answers' structures and connectives

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I have prepared this resource, after 2022 exam marking session for AQA, to help my students to understand exam answers’ structure even more and develop them further. I understand that not all of them will get the maximum marks but even if everyone of them can improve their answers to reach the next level then my job is done. The resource has answer structures for 4, 6 and 9 markers for all command words I came across in the new specification past papers starting from 2018. The resource also has some connectives to help students to develop their answers. Hope it helps you too.
KS3 China: the South China Sea
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KS3 China: the South China Sea

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The lesson is part of a Superpower unit made for Y9 students. This lesson covers the importance of the South China Sea to China’s economy and teaches the kids how to answer and ‘evaluate’ 9 mark question. The atlas that one task refers to is the Collins Student Atlas but any other with a map of the South China Sea will do. All resources are included in the PPT and one is attached as a Word document. Enjoy teaching
KS3 Geography Rivers unit lesson 11: decision making exercise
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KS3 Geography Rivers unit lesson 11: decision making exercise

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Lesson 11 focuses on the Five Year Flood plan for York following the 2015 flood. Key ideas: Geographical skills: selecting information, decision making Exam skills: assessment type question ‘justify’, time management, knowledge recall, information selection from unknown source, reading comprehension, decision making Knowledge: key terms definitions, the five-year flood plan for York
KS3 Glaciation lessons and scheme of work
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KS3 Glaciation lessons and scheme of work

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A set of 12 lessons (PPTs and worksheets within PPTs) and scheme of work on Glaciation aimed at KS3 students. All worksheets/ photos/ graph outlines are included within PPTs. lesson 1: What are glaciers? lesson 2: Ice age and the UK lesson 3: How does glacier move? lesson 4: What do glaciers do? erosion, transportation and deposition lesson 5: Corrie: characteristics and formation lesson 6: Arete and pyramidal peak: characteristics and formation lesson 7: U-shaped valley: characteristics and formation; ribbon lake, hanging valley, truncated spur and misfit river are also mentioned lesson 8: Depositional landforms: terminal, medial and lateral moraines, kames, eskers, drumlins and erratics lesson 9: importance and results: why glaciers are important and what the potential results may be/are as they retreat lesson 10: Lake District: economic opportunities and social, economic and environmental challenges lesson 11: Lake District management: how the Lake District is managed to keep up with the ever growing tourists number lesson 12: Svalbard: opportunities and challenges Feel free to message me if you have any questions about these resources.
KS3 Geography Glaciation: L1 'What are glaciers?'
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KS3 Geography Glaciation: L1 'What are glaciers?'

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Lesson made for KS3. Covers definition of a glacier, examples of glaciers, map work to locate glaciers, assessment type question ‘describe’, assessment type question ‘explain’, factors needed for a glacier to form and sequence of a glacier’s formation. All resources needed are in the PPT, all tasks have answers provided and the lesson starts with the knowledge rich quiz. Enjoy teaching.
Edexcel A Level Geography: 5.8 abc: consequences and risk associated with water insecurity
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Edexcel A Level Geography: 5.8 abc: consequences and risk associated with water insecurity

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The lesson covers key idea 5.8 detailed content a, b and c of the Edexcel A level specification. The PPT is based on two textbooks: Edexcel A level book 2 by Hodder Education referred to as ‘flags textbook’ Geography for Edexcel A level year 2 by Oxford University Press referred to as ‘dragon textbook’ The whole key idea is covered within one PPT, instructions and resources are withing the PPT, the lesson ends with an exam question taken from Edexcel A Level Geography past papers. Enjoy teaching
KS3 fieldwork: sampling strategies, primary and secondary data
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KS3 fieldwork: sampling strategies, primary and secondary data

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The lesson is based on investigating land use around the school I teach in. You will need tracing paper for this task. Students start investigating the land use around the school using secondary data (Google maps), then they collect their own data using systematic sampling, then using stratify sampling. The lesson finishes with comparison of three overlays and discussion about the importance of sampling strategies in getting the most reliable data. All resources are included apart from tracing paper, but you will have to change the satellite image of my school to a satellite image of yours. Enjoy teaching
KS3 Geography Glaciation: L4 What do glaciers do?
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KS3 Geography Glaciation: L4 What do glaciers do?

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The lesson was designed for KS3 students. All resources are in the PPT The lesson covers the following aspects: Key terminology Freeze-thaw weathering Erosion Transportation Deposition Long profile of a glacier work with an OS map Enjoy the teaching.
AQA GCSE Responses comparison Japan and Haiti
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AQA GCSE Responses comparison Japan and Haiti

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This lesson compares the responses to Japan’s earthqauke in 2011 and Haiti’s earthquake in 2010. It covers the AQA GCSE specification. The lesson contains: starter: knowledge quiz task where students form their own hypothesis based on data shared with them in our previous lesson (Impacts comparison Japan and Haiti) task where students differentiate between immediate and long term responses to Japan and Haiti’s earthqaukes GCSE type task where students ‘examine’ their hypothesis that their formed in our first task using the information about responses sample ‘examine’ answer All resources needed are in the PPT.
Plate Tectonics Theory
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Plate Tectonics Theory

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Hope you will find this lesson useful and it will save you time :-) It is for new AQA specification for 9-1 grades. The homework is available in my paid resources. There will be more lessons following this one if it will be useful for other teachers.