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I have been a Geography teacher for many years and enjoy reshaping schemes of learning and creating corresponding lessons. I hope to share these with others who need them! Please ask any questions and rate my resources for others to see! :)

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I have been a Geography teacher for many years and enjoy reshaping schemes of learning and creating corresponding lessons. I hope to share these with others who need them! Please ask any questions and rate my resources for others to see! :)
Scheme of Learning SOL- Where in the World? Year 7 Geography- KS3
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Scheme of Learning SOL- Where in the World? Year 7 Geography- KS3

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Scheme of Learning SOL- Where in the World? Year 7 Geography- KS3 Document that outlines key lessons and skills for a Year 7 introduction to geography. Encompasses key skills for location, maps, graphs, grid referencing and more! Embeds current event lessons to ensure global citizens are created. Most lessons are uploaded in my shop- minus the grid referencing lesson as I do not own that. Any questions, please ask.
New Zealand Volcanic Eruption 2019 Case Study- Natural Hazards- A Level Geography
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New Zealand Volcanic Eruption 2019 Case Study- Natural Hazards- A Level Geography

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LOs: To know the causes and effects of the Volcanic eruption in New Zealand 2019. To describe the spatial and temporal setting of the event. To analyse the effectiveness of short and long-term responses. To evaluate the technology and responses used to respond. Maps New Zealand, addresses the case study and then followed by application to a case study. Main task is completed with students having access to the internet- independent lead.
Plate Boundaries- Natural Hazards- A Level Geography
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Plate Boundaries- Natural Hazards- A Level Geography

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LOs: To know destructive, constructive and conservative plate margins. To understand characteristic processes: seismicity and vulcanicity. To describe formations of associated landforms: young fold mountains, rift valleys, ocean ridges, deep sea trenches and island arcs, volcanoes. Students end up going through slides and producing a page split in 4 for the following plate boundaries: conservative, constructive, destructive, and magma plumes. Assesses all types of plate boundaries- continental and oceanic. AFL independent questions and challenges incorporated.
Nigeria Case study lesson- NEE and Development
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Nigeria Case study lesson- NEE and Development

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Introduction Geography lesson for Nigeria- AQA Paper 2- The Changing Economic World. Tasks around Nigeria’s importance, status of a NEE, and how it’s growth and development has impacted quality of life. Differentiated tasks and embedded video to support learning. Graphs and skills embedded.
A Level Geography- Sustainability in UK cities- Birmingham- Contemporary Urban Environments
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A Level Geography- Sustainability in UK cities- Birmingham- Contemporary Urban Environments

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A Level Geography- Sustainability in UK cities- Birmingham- Contemporary Urban Environments. LOs: To be able to describe the social and economic issues in Birmingham. To be able to explain ways in which Birmingham is becoming more environmentally sustainable. To evaluate whether urban issues affect poorer communities more than richer ones. Interactive lesson looks at the current state of Birmingham in terms of social and environmental issues. Discusses ideas of social and environmental sustainability and regeneration projects in place. Exam question embedded with hints/tips and suggested structure for answering. Exam Question: To what extent do you agree with the view that urban issues affect poorer communities than richer ones. [20 marks] please ask if you have any questions.
The British Isles, Great Britain and the UK- Whole Lesson- Geography
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The British Isles, Great Britain and the UK- Whole Lesson- Geography

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KS3 Learning Objectives: To know the difference between the British Isles, GB and the UK. To understand the history behind our geography. To be excellent at applying this knowledge onto maps. Recaps the countries within the British Isles, UK and Great Britain. Enters new learning on Scottish Independence in light of Brexit and people’s thoughts on this. Uses graphs and data to embed mathematical skill. Fits into clear SOL so that students know what/why they are learning this. Differentiated tasks for ability. Please ask any questions.
Why does globalisation make some countries more powerful than others? Alevel Geography
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Why does globalisation make some countries more powerful than others? Alevel Geography

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Why does globalisation make some countries more powerful than others? Wise: You will be able to use this to: Using the Human Development Index (HDI), identify the richer and poorer countries. Explain why globalisation can be seen to make some countries more powerful than others. Using the example of China’s expansive foreign policy, explain how they are exerting their political and economic power to influence geopolitical This is part of a sequence of lessons for the AQA topic- Global Systems and Governance. Slides included also present an entire scheme of learning for the global systems and governance topic. Includes copied information from the CGP Alevel AQA Geography revision guide to support learning. Also includes figures from Hodder textbook fifth edition (Whittaker).
What does the Gini Index Measure?  Alevel Geography
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What does the Gini Index Measure? Alevel Geography

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What does the Gini Index Measure? Wise: You will be able to use this to: Discuss whether you think flows of money, people and ideas are making the rich richer and the poor poorer. (Both arguments needed). Outline how we can measure inequality and the development gap around the world. Discuss inequalities within Nigeria using the Gini Index. Slides included also present an entire scheme of learning for the global systems and governance topic. Includes copied information from the CGP Alevel AQA Geography revision guide to support learning. Also includes figures from Hodder textbook fifth edition (Whittaker).
How does interdependence lead to unequal flows of money, technology and ideas? Geography alevel
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How does interdependence lead to unequal flows of money, technology and ideas? Geography alevel

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How does interdependence lead to unequal flows of money, technology and ideas? Global Systems and Governance. Wise: You will be able to use this to: Outline how unequal flows of money can lead to injustice and conflicts. Identify the advantages and disadvantages of flows of ideas. Use the example of the ‘Village Phone’ microfinance model pioneered in Bangladesh to suggest how the World Bank supports less developed countries. Slides included also present an entire scheme of learning for the global systems and governance topic. Includes copied information from the CGP Alevel AQA Geography revision guide to support learning. Also includes figures from Hodder textbook fifth edition (Whittaker).
GCSE Geography- Resource Management- Sustainability in the UK
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GCSE Geography- Resource Management- Sustainability in the UK

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Whole lesson on understanding the term ‘sustainability’ using UK ideas and knowledge. Links with AQA spec- Paper 2 Section C Resource Management- Energy. Ideas taught- How the UK can be sustainable, the country’s most energy efficient house and electic cars- Energy Saving Trust company ideas used throughout to link with major initiatives. Videos embedded with interactive tasks. Differentiated plenary to assess knowledge learnt.
AQA A Level Geography- Contemporary Urban Environments- Megacities
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AQA A Level Geography- Contemporary Urban Environments- Megacities

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AQA A Level Geography- Contemporary Urban Environments- Megacities Lesson for students to research and map the megacities of the world. Looks at: location of megacities, characteristics, + opportunity to discuss named examples. Differentiated with challenge questions- students will never sit there with nothing to do! Used for a lot of student led work for them to research the location of megacities- a map of this could be provided to students though if they did not have internet access.