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OS Map Symbols

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<p>Introduces pupils to OS map symbols in a fun bingo activity before getting them to identify the different symbols they can see on a map.</p>
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Coastal Deposition

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A lesson created for KS3 middle ability class which can easily be adapted to KS4 Geography. Examines the different landforms that form from coastal deposition including: beaches, spits, bars and tombolos. Includes a recap starter on constructive, destructive waves and on some of the coastal erosion landforms. Activity worksheet created to be completed in sections throughout the lesson before pupils have the choice of postcard to complete activity. Lesson ends with a plenary in which pupils must decide whether the photograph shows features that have formed from coastal erosion or deposition.
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6 figure grid references

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<p>Begins with a recap of 4 figure grid references with a battleship activity, before introducing pupils to 6 figure grid references. A custom made map accompanies the task, whilst there is also a differentiated version of the map.</p>
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Small scale Ecosystems

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<p>Resource is tailored for AQA Paper 1 Section B. The unit begins with exploring small scale ecosystems. A range of activities are included.</p>
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River Tees Landform Identification

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<p>A lesson designed in accordance with the AQA GCSE specification. Lesson includes an odd one out starter activity, main task and domino card plenary. Please leave a review! :)</p>
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Global Ecosystems

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<p>Global Ecosystems lesson tailored for the new AQA specification, includes a range of activities including a starter, group work task or independent thinking task, as well as a practice 3 mark GCSE question and a plenary.</p>
Hydrograph: Physical and human causes of floodingQuick View
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Hydrograph: Physical and human causes of flooding

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<p>Lesson is in accordance with the AQA Geography specification. 5,4,3,2,1 starter as well as card sort tasks which require an explanation. Hydrographs, GCSE 6 mark question and landform identification plenary all included. Please leave a review :)</p>
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Hjulstrom Curve

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<p>Introducing GCSE pupils to the Hjulstrom Curve to aid their understanding for when sediment is eroded, transported and deposited. Can be adapted for A-level.</p>
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Impact of Tourism

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<p>Lesson on the impact of tourism with specific focus on Morroco. Includes GCSE style challenge question to stretch pupils at KS3</p>
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Characteristics of tropical rainforests

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<p>Lesson designed to follow on from layers of a tropical rainforest. This lesson enforces group work to gather all appropriate information in relation to the distribution and location of tropical rainforests, the climate and temperature of this biome by asking pupils to construct a climate graph, as well as the characteristics of the plants and soils of the rainforest. The lesson concludes with a 6 mark GCSE question with a mark scheme to accompany it.</p>
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Urban Trends

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<p>An introductory lesson into Urbanisation for AQA GCSE. This lesson focuses on the pace of which urbanisation across the world is happening at.</p>
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River processes

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<p>Lesson covers the 4 erosional processes: abrasion, attrition, hydraulic impact and solution. The 4 methods of transport are also covered including traction, suspension, saltation and solution</p>
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Typhoon Haiyan Case Study

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<p>A lesson about the Typhoon Haiyan 2013 case study. Pupils will plot the track of the tropical storm whilst highlighting the countries affected. The lesson also focuses on retrieving key information and using dual processing to help the effects stick in the pupil’s mind.</p>
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Layers of tropical rainforests

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<p>An introductory lesson into tropical rainforests. Lesson is best accompanied by the ‘Characteristics of tropical rainforests’ that suceeds it. Tailored to the new GCSE specification.</p>